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Insignia Displayport Cable 4K At 60Hz

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Insignia Displayport Cable 4K At 60Hz

2024-07-24 09:47:10

Nice 4K monitor for the price. I am using displayport at 60hz.

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2024-09-25 05:22:24

First be sure to get the IOGEAR DisplayPort 1.4 Male Cable to get 60hz refresh rate. A standard HDMI will only give you 30hz and the monitor will feel sluggish and pixelated. Second, wow, what a bargain. I bought this monitor for photo editing and I'm blown away with the clarity, color, and vibrancy. Albeit, it was a big upgrade from my 10 year old monitors, but I really couldn't ask for anything better. I even played a few games that ran smooth as butter. I might even buy a second one.

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2024-07-02 01:44:49

Perfect for 4k monitor, 60hz!

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2024-04-24 09:22:13

The Pearstone USB C to DisplayPort 4k Cable (15') is a super long well made cable. I primarily use this cable to run a preview monitor from my MacBook pro to a client or other crew member. It keeps extra people out of the main area where I am working and it does a great job of this since it's so long. There isn't a ton to say about a cable but this is built well, supports 4k, and is super long so I'm happy. (I received this item in exchange for my honest review)

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2024-05-21 08:16:57

I have a 27 4K LG monitor that works at 60hz (refresh rate), I previously only had a Mac that could support 30hz so at the time it didnt matter.  Now I have 15 Macbook Pro (2018). I paired the Macbook Pro with a CalDigit Thunderbolt 3 Mini dock with dual HDMI, which youll need if you want to do 60hz with a dock rather than just a USB-C cable/adapter.  I thought any old HDMI cable would work, I was wrong and now I learned there are different capabilities of HDMI cables, basically they vary in the bandwidth they can support.  This cable from IOGEAR supports 4K over 60hz,  so now everything is hunky dory.  I would prefer a thinner cable, but this does what it is supposed to do, and thinner cables dont go past 30hz.

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2024-07-14 07:12:16

This does exactly what it’s supposed to do. I have a 4K Ben Q monitor and a 2015 MacBook Pro that I have running in another room because of fan noise in my studio. I have an optical thunderbolt cable but couldn’t get 4K 60hz at the tail end of my Thunderbolt Daisy chain. No cable would allow me to get 4K at 60hz at the distance I needed. The longest cable run I could do was 6ft or so and that was unreliable. I got a very short DP cable run directly into the repeater and then I ran a 25ft display port cable outside the room and tacked it to the wall. Works perfectly. Make sure you have the shortest possible cable running directly to this box from the source. This is a great solution and doesn’t require you to spend $350+ on optical cabling that dies after a couple years because the lasers and sensors overheat.

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2024-06-01 09:55:35

at first i thought the company i leased it from forgot to get me a 4k 60hz monitor but certain hdmi ports are compatible on it. What I am getting at it is 4k 60hz but you need to make sure you have the right cable and you put in the cable in the hdmi port that supports 4k on the monitor. Its all in the manuals

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2024-09-15 01:41:40

Not fully used yet as i am waiting for a right price 4k monitor above 60Hz.

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2024-09-21 06:37:18

My new computer has one HDMI and one DisplayPort output and I have two monitors I want to use.� This DisplayPort cable lets me use the second monitor now.� The 3' length is more than enough without having extra coiled up. My screen is 2056x1080.� Since this cable is 4K rated, it works great for my extra wide but not 4K large screen.

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2024-09-18 05:19:15

I don't know what the haters have been smoking, but obviously they haven't educated themselves... I've been using the DisplayPort 1.2 setting in the monitor menu and using a DisplayPort 1.2+ capable cable since 2018 with no issues running the monitor at 4k at 60hz since 2018. I think the haters haven't even opened their settings menus to confirm if they're using the highest version of DisplayPort on their monitor lol. It takes 15 seconds to navigate to the menu, if it's not working then switch your DP cable because you're probably rocking a 1.1 or less version that's been sitting in your closet for too long. This is one of the best value 4k monitors besides using a small 4k value tv. It has impressive color range and accuracy with 10 bit color vs the usual 8 bit you'll see even modern tvs still using, and if you haven't made the switch to 4k or even 1440p yet and wonder if the difference is worth it, trust me I have a fine pair of glasses on and the difference in clarity is night and day resolution wise for reading text like this and detail for movie viewing is quite nice and the viewing angles are amazing for value LED, the next step up from here is getting a higher refresh rate 4k oled for me eventually.

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