🎉 Elevate Your Viewing Game with 4K Clarity!
The Active HDMI to DisplayPort Adapter allows you to connect HDMI-enabled devices to DisplayPort monitors, supporting resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz. With a plug-and-play design, USB power for stability, and a durable build, this adapter is perfect for gamers and professionals seeking high-quality video output.
C**Y
Works On My iMac 27" in Target Display Mode!
I bought this to use on my 2010 27" iMac so I can use it's display with other devices. It works great with the PS3 and PS4 and other games consoles but the iMac can ONLY display in 720p. This is due to the iMac only having display modes for 720p and 1440p the converter I'm sure has other modes so this is not a limitation of the converter! Works great for my needs so if you want to use your iMac display with HDMI devices this one works! You do need to invest in a display port to mini display port adapter but these are only around £3 online.Definitely recommend this if you want to use target display mode on your iMac. Hopefully this will save someone else the guesswork I had to go through to find a solution.
M**D
Great Quality, Great product.
Great product,, it does exactly what it advertised.I have bought 2 of these, one for my xbox s and the other for my xbox series x, both with great results, picture quality and frame rates through displayport on both my monitors have improved massively.I would highly recommend this product to anyone who games alot, especially on console with monitor with DP, you will be presently surprised.I play a lot of FPS games and this has helped improve my visibility considerably.Great price, well packaged and I started using it the day after I ordered it.
B**W
IT needs USB power to work !!!
Works Faultlessly. NOTE: IT needs USB power to work !!!Had to Summons delivery driver back to complete delivery properly/!!!(Did not report him to Amazon)!
R**S
Works, but may require some additional steps on some computer/monitor combinations.
Initially, I thought this product was a dud, but after extensive troubleshooting and some help from the vendor, I discovered a couple of things that may be of use to anyone else having the same problem.I was using a MacBook Pro with a Dell U2414H. The cable I was using allows the HDMI output on my MacBook to connect to a DisplayPort (or mini-DisplayPort) input on the monitor. This is an unusual setup!1st Problem: this model of Dell monitor does not have DisplayPort enabled by default. You need to go into the settings and enable "DisplayPort 1.2".2nd Problem: not sure which device is at fault here, but I needed to unplug the MacBook from the monitor, then remove power from the monitor. Wait around 10 seconds. Then reconnect the DP cable from MacBook to monitor and finally reconnect the monitor power. When the monitor comes back up from fully powered off, with a DP cable connected, this forced the MacBook to detect it.Hope this is of some use to other disappointed customers!
L**E
Used for VR into laptop
Back in the day, pc VR's used display port! Well unfortunately my laptop doesn't have such a slot. So this little adaptor helped very much with a specific issue. The adaptor doesn't work 100% but all it takes is some fiddling around and praying to the tech gods.
C**R
Does what it was made to do
Really useful if you have a display port monitor and a device that only outputs hdmi, very useful and works unlike the hdmi to display port cables
C**T
Rubbish
The media could not be loaded. Bought it as it said it will support 120hz as my monitor has got 1440p, soon as it tests the screen goes black. Waste of money
B**T
Works when connecting an RPi 3B to an HP monitor.
I now have a Raspberry Pi 3B connected to an HP monitor's DP port and displaying an excellent quality image on the monitor.However this arrangement is not 100% trouble free. There is a niggling annoyance AFTER shutting down the Pi. Once the Pi has been shutdown and the USB power cable has been unplugged from the Pi, the Pi remains powered on (red LED remains illuminated). When the Pi is in this pseudo-shutdown state, it does not reboot if the power cable is reattached to it. It is only once the DP adaptor is also unplugged from the Pi, or the DP adaptor's power cable is unplugged from the PSU that the Pi finally shuts down completely.Interestingly once the Pi has booted the power cable for the HDMI-DP adaptor can be unplugged from the PSU and the monitor continues to work.
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