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The BENFEI 4K DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter is a compact and efficient solution for connecting your DisplayPort-enabled devices to HDMI displays. With support for high resolutions up to 3840x2160 at 30Hz, this adapter ensures exceptional performance. Its gold-plated connectors enhance durability and signal quality, while the secure latching mechanism guarantees a stable connection. Plus, with an 18-month warranty, you can trust in its reliability for all your presentation and display needs.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.96 Ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 0.39 x 0.39 x 0.39 inches |
Finish Types | Gold,Hdmi,Projector |
Color | Black |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Input Voltage | 12 Volts |
Current Rating | 1 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | DisplayPort HDMI |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Compatible Devices | Computers, Laptops, Monitors, Projectors, TVs |
Specific Uses For Product | Monitor,Projector,Tv |
M**N
Good value, good quality, no issues with resolution or latency, I'd buy again.
I've ordered two of these and both times, the adapters worked as expected, and continue to work years later. They're of good quality, the DisplayPort end locks in place, and I experience no loss in resolution or increase in latency. I'd write more, but that really is all I have to say other than "I'll buy again if I need more DP to HDMI adapters!"
J**N
HDMI to displyport adapter
fast and protect shippin. enhance the view of my monitor
C**E
Everyday use
I cant tell you how many times I have actually been glad I had this. Great value even after 5 years. Quality and brightness holds up and the picture is crisp. You never know you need it until you need it.
J**O
cable habilitado
aun no lo uso, porque el HDMI solicitado responde correctamente, y los coectores adicionales en el equipo
R**T
Worked as expected!
The review:The adapter seems to be made well. It was in a plastic bag rather than a box, but it did have a protective cap on the male DisplayPort end, and a plastic wrap on the housing of the HDMI end. It plugged in solidly, and I tested the release with no issues. I wonder if some of the people who had issues with it breaking off when trying to remove didn't realize that DP has an active retention mechanism that has to be depressed to remove. Seamlessly transferred both video to my TV and audio to my surround sound, as expected (or at least hoped).I always like to put my personal experience in my reviews too because I search questions and reviews for information, so I feel like this can help others:Active versus passive adapters:I'm using a Lenovo M83 Tiny PC as my home theater PC, which has a DisplayPort++ output. As others have stated, this is a passive adapter and MAY not work with your output unless it is labeled DP++. The DP++ stands for "DisplayPort Dual-Mode", and simply means that the port automatically recognizes if an HDMI or DVI adapter is attached, and sends the appropriate signals rather than the DP signals. Now it is important to realize that most modern DP ports are dual mode, whether the DP++ logo is present or not. As such, you should do the research before hand to find out if your device has a dual mode port, or risk finding out the hard way.Audio through adapter:My primary concern with this adapter was whether or not it would carry audio from the DP to the HDMI cable going into my surround sound receiver. To clarify, my setup is, PC Display Port > this adapter > HDMI cable > Receiver > HDMI cable > TV. When I initially booted the computer (first boot after installing Windows 10 Pro), Windows immediately displayed video on my TV, however no sound was playing on the surround sound speakers (I was clicking the Windows volume slider and listening for the "ding"). Through Control Panel (not the garbage Windows 10 Settings app, what was wrong with the Control Panel, Microsoft?!), I went into the Sounds options. Under playback devices, there was only one item listed, "Speakers". However, almost immediately while I was in the sound options, another device showed up with the name being the model number of my receiver. Windows automatically set it as the default device. I went ahead and disabled the other "Speakers" device just to be safe. After rebooting, all settings remained and sound continued to work properly.If you are using a surround sound receiver, you should also click on the playback device and select Configure. In here, I was able to specify that I have 5.1 surround, but there were also other options such as stereo and 7.1, so make sure you pick the right one. If you are running this directly into a TV, stereo is the default setting, which is what you want. It does send a test sound to each speaker individually, so I was able to verify that the 5.1 signal was actually making it through the adapter. Now whether this is an uncompressed PCM signal or some sort of compressed audio stream is yet to be determined; but this may depend on the source media/application that is providing the audio.Edit from future me: This does support 4K as well. I saw somebody else say it doesn't, but they must be having issues with other parts of their system (source, or receiver not supporting 4K passthrough, etc.). I have slightly changed my setup listed above, and am now running the HDMI cable directly to the TV. I upgraded to a 4K TV, but my receiver does not have 4K passthrough, so I had to bypass it. Now the HDMI cable plugged into this adapter runs to the TV, carrying both video and audio to the TV. TV is receiving 4K from the PC, no problem. I can listen to the sound through the TV speakers, but I don't as I am using a TOSLINK cable to carry the sound back to the receiver. I need to upgrade my receiver to one with 4K passthrough and audio return channel to simplify my life but that costs money and would only potentially reduce the number of cables I need by one. However, I already have to return audio from the TV to the receiver via TOSLINK because I want the TV app audio to come through my surround sound speakers too, so in the end it's all the same.
F**N
No instructions needed!
Simple and easy to install - and works great!
A**O
dp port to hdmi adapter
plug and play ease of installation
C**H
Too Early to Tell
So far it is doing what I purchased it to do. I've only had it for 4 days, soooooooo?
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