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DisplayPort cable, 2x DP male, VESA standardized, version 1.2, black, length 5,00m, DINIC blister

DisplayPort cable, 2x DP male, VESA standardized, version 1.2, black, length 5,00m, DINIC blister
DisplayPort V1.3 cable - male to male, black, 5.00m
Features:
- Max 1920x1200
- Length: 5m
- Color: black
- RoHS compliant
- DINIC Blister
Packaging dimensions (BOX3-45)
- width: 110mm
- Height: 290mm
- Depth: 45mm
DisplayPort is a universal connection standard for the transmission of image and sound signals standardized by VESA. Areas of application are essentially the connection of monitors and televisions to computers, DVD players and similar devices.
Features
DisplayPort was originally designed to speed up the transition to digital interfaces, generally a prerequisite for higher display quality. In addition, the port is intended to take up less space and is therefore more suitable for portable display devices, such as notebooks.
Technically, the DisplayPort relies on a high-bandwidth, low-latency main link that allows data to flow in only one direction. Version 1.0 should support one video stream including audio, but the DisplayPort standard will be easily expandable to multiple video streams.
The connector, which is reminiscent of USB plugs, is much smaller than D-Sub and DVI connectors and therefore allows the easy integration of more than two connections on graphics cards. Furthermore, unlike the competing HDMI connector, an optional locking mechanism is provided.
DisplayPort 1.1 allows compatibility with VGA, DVI and HDMI, so that a connection via inexpensive passive adapters is possible. The graphics card manufacturers Nvidia and AMD achieve this with a trick that already starts on the graphics card and not behind the actual output. If the graphics card recognizes that the connected device is a model with DisplayPort, the signals are also output in this format. If, on the other hand, an adapter to HDMI is used, for example, this signals the card to switch internally to HDMI output.