FL-DPMN345
1m, 2m, 3m
transmit analog video signals
PVC or Nylon
8K/60Hz, 4K/165Hz, 2k/240Hz
Copper
32.4Gbps
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Mini DisplayPort: Supports up to 32.4 Gbps of bandwidth, enabling high-resolution displays and fast data transfer rates.
DisplayPort: The latest version, DisplayPort 2.0, offers a maximum bandwidth of 80 Gbps, supporting even higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Mini DisplayPort: Supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz and 1080p at 240Hz, making it suitable for high-definition displays.
DisplayPort: DisplayPort 2.0 supports resolutions up to 16K at 60Hz and 8K at 120Hz, providing an immersive visual experience.
Mini DisplayPort: Typically supports cable lengths up to 3 meters without signal degradation.
DisplayPort: Can support longer cable lengths, but signal integrity may be affected over distances greater than 3 meters.
Compact Design: The smaller size of Mini DisplayPort makes it ideal for portable devices.
High Bandwidth: Supports high-resolution displays and fast data transfer rates.
Audio Support: Transmits digital audio signals along with video.
Multi-Stream Transport (MST): Allows multiple displays to be connected through a single port.
Adaptive Sync: Synchronizes the display’s refresh rate with the frame rate of the content for smoother gameplay.
Forward Error Correction (FEC): Ensures data integrity and reduces errors.
240Hz Refresh Rate: The 240Hz Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cord is ideal for high-end gaming setups, providing smooth and responsive gameplay.
Multiple Displays: Supports multi-monitor setups for an immersive gaming experience.
High-Resolution Displays: Suitable for professional environments that require high-resolution displays for tasks like video editing, graphic design, and data analysis.
Multi-Stream Transport: Allows professionals to connect multiple monitors through a single port, enhancing productivity.
High-Definition Content: Supports high-definition content, making it ideal for home theater systems and media centers.
Audio and Video Transmission: Transmits both audio and video signals, reducing cable clutter.
Mini DisplayPort: Offers high bandwidth and supports high-resolution displays, but may be limited by cable length.
DisplayPort: Provides higher bandwidth and supports more advanced features like MST and Adaptive Sync, making it suitable for demanding applications.
Mini DisplayPort: Commonly found in laptops and portable devices, but may require adapters for use with DisplayPort-enabled displays.
DisplayPort: Widely used in monitors, graphics cards, and docking stations, providing broad compatibility with various devices.
Mini DisplayPort: Expected to continue being use in portable devices, with ongoing improvements in bandwidth and resolution support.
DisplayPort: Likely to remain the standard for high-resolution displays and professional environments, with future versions offering even higher bandwidth and more advanced features.
Mini DisplayPort: Supports up to 32.4 Gbps of bandwidth, enabling high-resolution displays and fast data transfer rates.
DisplayPort: The latest version, DisplayPort 2.0, offers a maximum bandwidth of 80 Gbps, supporting even higher resolutions and refresh rates.
Mini DisplayPort: Supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz and 1080p at 240Hz, making it suitable for high-definition displays.
DisplayPort: DisplayPort 2.0 supports resolutions up to 16K at 60Hz and 8K at 120Hz, providing an immersive visual experience.
Mini DisplayPort: Typically supports cable lengths up to 3 meters without signal degradation.
DisplayPort: Can support longer cable lengths, but signal integrity may be affected over distances greater than 3 meters.
Compact Design: The smaller size of Mini DisplayPort makes it ideal for portable devices.
High Bandwidth: Supports high-resolution displays and fast data transfer rates.
Audio Support: Transmits digital audio signals along with video.
Multi-Stream Transport (MST): Allows multiple displays to be connected through a single port.
Adaptive Sync: Synchronizes the display’s refresh rate with the frame rate of the content for smoother gameplay.
Forward Error Correction (FEC): Ensures data integrity and reduces errors.
240Hz Refresh Rate: The 240Hz Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cord is ideal for high-end gaming setups, providing smooth and responsive gameplay.
Multiple Displays: Supports multi-monitor setups for an immersive gaming experience.
High-Resolution Displays: Suitable for professional environments that require high-resolution displays for tasks like video editing, graphic design, and data analysis.
Multi-Stream Transport: Allows professionals to connect multiple monitors through a single port, enhancing productivity.
High-Definition Content: Supports high-definition content, making it ideal for home theater systems and media centers.
Audio and Video Transmission: Transmits both audio and video signals, reducing cable clutter.
Mini DisplayPort: Offers high bandwidth and supports high-resolution displays, but may be limited by cable length.
DisplayPort: Provides higher bandwidth and supports more advanced features like MST and Adaptive Sync, making it suitable for demanding applications.
Mini DisplayPort: Commonly found in laptops and portable devices, but may require adapters for use with DisplayPort-enabled displays.
DisplayPort: Widely used in monitors, graphics cards, and docking stations, providing broad compatibility with various devices.
Mini DisplayPort: Expected to continue being use in portable devices, with ongoing improvements in bandwidth and resolution support.
DisplayPort: Likely to remain the standard for high-resolution displays and professional environments, with future versions offering even higher bandwidth and more advanced features.