Cable tie with Hook and Loop
- Color: black
- Package contents: 10 pcs.
- 17.5 x 2 cm
Cable tie with Hook and Loop
This DisplayPort to DVI-D adapter converts the graphic signal from the Mac or another device with Thunderbolt- or DP output into a standard DVI-D signal allowing any standard DVI-D monitor to be operated from the device. It supports ATI Eyefinity technology, i.e 3 and more monitors can be connected The adapter is connected via the Thunderbolt- (using adapter, Article No. 41022) or DP connection and connected to the DVI monitor or -projector via a standard DVI cable.
The adapter is Eyefinity compatible and supports 3 and more monitors
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A full range ofHDMI Cables is available.
This Mini-DP (DisplayPort) adapter convert the graphics signal from a modern Mac, notebook or PC graphics card with Mini-DP output into a standard HDMI, DVI-D or VGA signal so that traditional monitors or flat-screen TVs can be run with an appropriate port. The adapter is connected directly to the Mini-DP connection on the PC with a suitable monitor cable.
Please note: Some projectors have recessed HDMI sockets.
You should make sure they can accommodate the connector used on this cable.
The new HDMI High Speed specification offers benefits over the previous version:
HDMI Ethernet Channel (HEC)
The High Speed HDMI HEC Cable specification has an additional data channel that enables high speed bidirectional communication.
Connected devices that include this feature will be able to send and receive data via 100mb/sec ethernet, making them instantly ready for any IP based application.
It will also allow internet enabled HDMI devices to share their internet connection with other HDMI devices without the need for a separate ethernet cable.
This new feature will also provide the connection platform to allow HDMI enabled devices to share content between devices.
Audio Return Channel (ARC)
The new specification will add an Audio Return Channel that will reduce the number of cables required to deliver audio upstream for processing and playback.
In cases where HDTV's are directly receiving audio and video content, this new Audio Return Channel allows the HDTV to send the audio stream to the A/V receiver over the HDMI cable, eliminating the need for an extra cable.
3D
The new specification will define common 3D formats and resolutions for HDMI-enabled devices.
The specification will standardise the input/output portion of the home 3D system and will specify up to dual-stream 1080p resolution.
4K
The new specification will enable HDMI devices to support high-definition (HD) resolutions four times beyond the resolution of 1080p.
Support for 4K will allow the HDMI interface to transmit content at the same resolution as many digital theatres.
Formats supported include:
Content Type
Content Type enables, automated picture setting selection with no user intervention.
The Content Type feature enables a display to auto-detect the correct viewing mode to match the Content Type it is receiving from a source device, and to switch modes when a new contect cource is selected.
Content Type supports content profiles for gaming, movie, photograph and text viewing modes.
Audio Formats
HDMI supports multi channel digital audio on a single cable.
It transmits all ATSC HDTV standards and supports 8-channel, 192kHz, uncompressed digital audio and all currently available compressed formats (such as Dolby Digital & DTS), HDMI 1.3 adds additional suopport for new lossless digital audio formats Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master AudioTM with bandwidth to spare to accomodate future enhancements and requirements.
The following formats are supported:
Expanded Support for color Spaces
HDMI technology now supports color spaces designed specifically for digital still cameras.
By supporting sYCC601, Adobe RGB and AdobeYCC601, HDMI-enabled display devices will be capable of reproducing more accurate life-like colors when connected to a digital still camera.
The Lindy HDMI 90° downward angled adapter is a compact solution for connecting HDMI cables to HDMI displays or devices with recessed ports, or within limited space where cable connector sizing may affect installation. This adapter allows for a 90° connection in a downward direction if ports are situated on the back of the display or PC.
This is an ideal tool within wall mounted digital signage installations, gaming setups or educational spaces, with no lasting impact on a connected cables strain relief or lifespan. In installations where the cable connection is frequently disconnected and reconnected (e.g. in the area of hardware testing), the adapter can be used to extend the lifespan of the actual ports on the devices.
Please note: it is common for desktop PCs to have HDMI ports function in the opposite configuration. If this is applicable, please check whether this or the opposing adapter (41086) is required.
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