Startech.com Startech DP2VGAMM6
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Startech DP2VGAMM6 | £32.49 | ||||
Startech StarTech DP2VGAMM6 | £32.49 | ||||
StarTech.com 6 ft DisplayPort to VGA Cable - M/M | £41.68 |
The DP2VGAMM6 6ft DisplayPort to VGA (M-M) Cable lets you connect a VGA capable display to a DisplayPort video card/source. The cable provides a connection distance of 6 feet and features a male VGA connector and a male DisplayPort connector.The DisplayPort to VGA adapter cable supports high bandwidth video transmissions, easily delivering monitor resolutions up to 1920x1200 or HDTV resolutions up to 1080p - allowing you to take full advantage of your VGA display, while using a cutting edge DisplayPort video source.Specifications:Connector(s): - 1 - Connector A: DisplayPort (20 pin)- 1 - Connector B: VGA (15 pin, High Density D-Sub)Environmental: - Operating Temperature: 0°C to 45°C (32°F to 113°F)- Storage Temperature: -10°C to 70°C (14°F to 158°F)- Humidity: 10%-85%RHHardware: - Active or Passive Adapter: Active- AV Input: DisplayPort - 1.2- Adapter Style: Cable Adapters- AV Output: VGA- Audio: No- Connector Plating: Gold- Cable Jacket Material: PVC - Polyvinyl ChloridePackaging Information: - Package Height: 0.0 in [0.1 mm]- Package Length: 8.7 in [22.0 cm]- Shipping (Package) Weight: 4.0 oz [114.0 g]- Package Width: 7.9 in [20.0 cm]Performance: - Audio Specifications: VGA - No Audio Support- Maximum Cable Length: 6.0 ft [1.8 m]- Maximum Digital Resolutions: 1920x1200 / 1080pPhysical Characteristics: - Product Height: 5.6 ft [1.7 m]- Weight of Product: 3.7 oz [106.0 g]- Product Width: 1.4 in [35.0 mm]- Cable Length: 6.0 ft [1.8 m]- Product Length: 6.0 ft [1.8 m]What´s in the Box: - 1 - Included in Package: 6 ft DisplayPort to VGA Cable - M/M
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