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Features: • Connects a DisplayPort 1.4 computer to an HDMI 8K display • Supports resolutions up to 7680x4320@60Hz and 3840x2160 @120Hz • Audio pass-through if supported by the video source • Active chipset for enhanced compatibility with various graphic cards The Lindy DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 8K Converter is a high-performance solution that converts a DisplayPort 1.4 signal to HDMI with video resolutions of 8K 7680x4320@60Hz and 4K120Hz*, making it the ideal tool for 8K game streaming or high-resolution 8K video editing. Additional support for High-Dynamic Range ensures video content can be seen with enhanced brightness, superior contrasts, and a much wider color gamut, for more lifelike color. For best performance, the use of Ultra-High-Speed HDMI Cables is recommended. HDCP 2.2 ensures issue-free playback of 8K Ultra HD movies and other 8K content. Active conversion guarantees compatibility with various graphics cards including AMD Eyefinity, NVIDIA Surround, and Intel Collage, great for an immersive gaming setup or a productive multi-screen working experience. The converter features a USB Type C port for power; please connect a 5VDC 1A power supply with a USB Type C connector (not included). *Please update your graphic drivers and make sure that DSC v1.2a is supported on your devices Specifications:
Brand description - LindyLindy is an international manufacturer of computer accessories, pro AV equipment and high-quality cables. AV-Connection carries a wide selection of Lindy’s large assortment. Manuals and user guides for Lindy productsWhen purchasing a Lindy product, a user guide or instruction is usually provided in the following languages: German, English. Unfortunately we cannot guarantee that a printed manual / user guide is included in the product box, but most often it can be found on the manufacturer´s website.
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