Black Box EVNDPDVI-MF-R3 video cable adapter DisplayPort DVI-D

Black Box EVNDPDVI-MF-R3. Connector 1: DisplayPort, Connector 2: DVI-D, Maximum resolution: 1920 x 1080 pixels. Package width: 1.75" (44.5 mm), Package depth: 8.75" (222.3 mm), Package height: 0.598" (15.2 mm)
Manufacturer: Black Box
SKU: 3552599
Manufacturer part number: EVNDPDVI-MF-R3
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Description DisplayPort Adapter, 32 AWG, DisplayPort Male to DVI-D Female Quick Facts - Transmit both digital video and audio in one cable. - Supports video with up to 1080p resolution plus digital audio. - Version 1.1 supports 10.8 Gbps. - 32 AWG adapter cable is 12" long. - Guaranteed for life! Further Details - Supports color depths of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits and two-way connectivity. - Powered by the interface and requires no separate power supply. - The video source is on the DisplayPort side.
DisplayPort cable.. DisplayPort is a digital video interface that was designed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) in 2006 and has been produced since 2008. It competes directly with HDMI®. Unlike HDMI, however, DisplayPort is an open standard with no royalties. This digital interface is used primarily between a computer and a monitor or a high-definition television and is built into many computer chipsets produced today. It’s incredibly versatile, with the capability to deliver digital video, audio, bidirectional communications, and accessory power over a single connector. DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cable. It also offers the future promise of DisplayPort Hubs that would operate much like a USB hub. The standard DisplayPort connector is very compact and features latches that don’t add to the connector’s size. Unlike HDMI, a DisplayPort connector is easily lockable with a pinch-down locking hood, so it can't be easily dislodged. However, a quick squeeze of the connector releases the latch. DisplayPort supports cable lengths of up to 15 meters with maximum resolutions at cable lengths up to 3 meters. Bidirectional signaling enables DisplayPort to both send and receive data from an attached device. With the proper adapters, DisplayPort cable can carry DVI and HDMI signals, although this doesn’t work the other way around—DVI and HDMI cable can’t carry DisplayPort. Because DisplayPort can provide power to attached devices, DisplayPort to HDMI or DVI adapters don’t need a separate power supply. The Mini DisplayPort (MiniDP or mDP) is a miniatured version of the DisplayPort interface. It carries both digital and analog computer video and audio signals. Apple® introduced the Mini DisplayPort connector in 2008 and it is now on all new Mac computers. It is also being used in newer PC notebooks. This small form factor connector fully supports the VESA DisplayPort protocol. It is particularly useful on systems where space is at a premium, such as laptops, or to support multiple connectors on reduced height add-in cards.

 

  • Supports video with up to 1080p resolution.
  • Version 1.1 supports 10.8 Gbps.
  • 32 AWG adapter cable is 30 cm long.
  • Supports color depths of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits and two-way connectivity.
  • The video source is on the DisplayPort side.
  • Powered by the interface and requires no separate power supply.
  • Features a DisplayPort male to DVI-I female connector.
Description DisplayPort Adapter, 32 AWG, DisplayPort Male to DVI-D Female Quick Facts - Transmit both digital video and audio in one cable. - Supports video with up to 1080p resolution plus digital audio. - Version 1.1 supports 10.8 Gbps. - 32 AWG adapter cable is 12" long. - Guaranteed for life! Further Details - Supports color depths of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits and two-way connectivity. - Powered by the interface and requires no separate power supply. - The video source is on the DisplayPort side.
DisplayPort cable.. DisplayPort is a digital video interface that was designed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) in 2006 and has been produced since 2008. It competes directly with HDMI®. Unlike HDMI, however, DisplayPort is an open standard with no royalties. This digital interface is used primarily between a computer and a monitor or a high-definition television and is built into many computer chipsets produced today. It’s incredibly versatile, with the capability to deliver digital video, audio, bidirectional communications, and accessory power over a single connector. DisplayPort v1.1 supports a maximum of 10.8 Gbps over a 2-meter cable; v1.2 supports up to 21.6 Gbps. DisplayPort v1.2 also enables you to daisychain up to four monitors with only a single output cable. It also offers the future promise of DisplayPort Hubs that would operate much like a USB hub. The standard DisplayPort connector is very compact and features latches that don’t add to the connector’s size. Unlike HDMI, a DisplayPort connector is easily lockable with a pinch-down locking hood, so it can't be easily dislodged. However, a quick squeeze of the connector releases the latch. DisplayPort supports cable lengths of up to 15 meters with maximum resolutions at cable lengths up to 3 meters. Bidirectional signaling enables DisplayPort to both send and receive data from an attached device. With the proper adapters, DisplayPort cable can carry DVI and HDMI signals, although this doesn’t work the other way around—DVI and HDMI cable can’t carry DisplayPort. Because DisplayPort can provide power to attached devices, DisplayPort to HDMI or DVI adapters don’t need a separate power supply. The Mini DisplayPort (MiniDP or mDP) is a miniatured version of the DisplayPort interface. It carries both digital and analog computer video and audio signals. Apple® introduced the Mini DisplayPort connector in 2008 and it is now on all new Mac computers. It is also being used in newer PC notebooks. This small form factor connector fully supports the VESA DisplayPort protocol. It is particularly useful on systems where space is at a premium, such as laptops, or to support multiple connectors on reduced height add-in cards.

 

  • Supports video with up to 1080p resolution.
  • Version 1.1 supports 10.8 Gbps.
  • 32 AWG adapter cable is 30 cm long.
  • Supports color depths of 6, 8, 10, 12 and 16 bits and two-way connectivity.
  • The video source is on the DisplayPort side.
  • Powered by the interface and requires no separate power supply.
  • Features a DisplayPort male to DVI-I female connector.
Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Features
Data transfer rate10.8 Gbit/s
Connector 1DisplayPort
Connector 2DVI-D
AWG wire size32
Maximum resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
Performance
Connector genderMale/Female
Technical details
Product colorBlack
Packaging data
Package depth8.75"
Package height0.598"
Package width1.75"
Package weight17.6 oz
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Products specifications
Attribute nameAttribute value
Features
Data transfer rate10.8 Gbit/s
Connector 1DisplayPort
Connector 2DVI-D
AWG wire size32
Maximum resolution1920 x 1080 pixels
Performance
Connector genderMale/Female
Technical details
Product colorBlack
Packaging data
Package depth8.75"
Package height0.598"
Package width1.75"
Package weight17.6 oz
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