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Does A Display Port Cable Carry Audio

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Does A Display Port Cable Carry Audio

2024-06-17 06:37:21

This display port cable is a great value.

5
2024-05-26 09:51:19

The cable works great!! I have it going from a display monitor audio out port to a single K+H 120. Works Flawlessly.

5
2024-07-11 07:31:39

This mini Display port to HDMI passes audio and is just the right length

5
2024-08-23 05:15:26

This cable works. Nothing else to say; it's a cable. Display port is on the computer end, DVI on the monitor end.

5
2024-06-27 04:29:42

This monitor has display port interface and cable included. Works well, and is a good value.

5
2024-04-22 03:55:13

This is a perfect must have. Especially since my gaming laptop didn't have a Standard Display Port and I was in a dire need more a mini display port to display port cable

5
2024-05-14 05:52:36

Does exactly what it's supposed to do, and sounds good doing it. I've got zero complaints about the function. Two annoyances though: 1 - LIGHTS A red one for phantom power and another blinky fella under both the small volume knobs. Can't leave it plugged in overnight or my room lights up. Can't put tape over them either :/ I may try to tear it apart and unsolder the LEDS... 2 - It's a thing to attach fake storage to USB devices now and put the device's manual in it. Kinda cool. Until your monitor and audio interface and other audio interface all have manuals filling up the sidebar of OS file manager... it's just gross. Disabling in device manager only lasts until you change the USB port. I suppose you could plug it into every port on your pc and disable it for each to cover them all... Whatever. Not required and it's just clutter.

5
2024-04-14 09:51:24

I purchased this specific UPS because I needed a master switch that would turn off accessories once my PC was turned off. It's actually becoming quite difficult to find UPS of this kind; they're mostly just straight UPS, with no master switch. The first thing I noticed and appreciated about this UPS is how the battery is installed; it comes disconnected from the factory, as expected. However, to connect it, you have to slide it out of the slot, flip it over, and reinsert it. That's it. No faffy plugs to work with. The other thing I really appreciate is the display. The buttons are lit up, so I can see what they are from under the desk. One display function is the absolute power draw in watts. The UPS is rated for 865W, and my whole setup as connected (PC+single monitor+audio) draws a peak of 540-600W. Testing the UPS by unplugging the power cord works beautifully, and has audio alerts. It also alerts the PC through the data port. It's odd that the control wire is USB, but the data port at the UPS side is RJ-45. The cable is provided in the box.

5
2024-09-21 08:43:46

There are many good monitors but the lacks the MinidisplayPort needed for a Mac. With this cable Display Port to MinidisplayPort the problem is solved. I works perfect with the maximum definition 4K 60Hz.

5
2024-09-09 09:25:25

This dock is absolutely worth it. I have dual 1440p monitors (one Apple Thunderbolt Display and one Cinema Display), both are running perfectly at 60 hz via adapters. I keep an external SSD plugged into the 10 gbps port and get great consistent speeds. No problem getting sustained full gigabit speeds over the Ethernet port. I often get handed SD cards by my colleagues to offload media to our servers. Those transfers are fast with the UHS-II card reader. USB thumb drives are also so handed to me frequently, these get plugged in the front USB ports. All this AND I get 87 watts of power to my laptop. Now I can unplug just one cable if I have to go to a meeting or do a video call in another room. The CalDigit software that ejects everything with one click is nice as well. In short, my laptop becomes a desktop with just one cable. This is the best purchase you can make for your mac if you use it in a professional environment. If you’re on the fence, just buy it. It’s better than all other options on the market at the time of this writing (August 2020).

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