
Monoprice 106014 3ft DisplayPort to DVI Cable - White
Connect with High-Performance DisplayPort to DVI Cable The Monoprice 3ft 28AWG DisplayPort to DVI Cable allows you to connect your DVI-equipped HDTV or monitor to a DisplayPort source. Features flexible conduits, pure copper cores, and gold-plated connectors. Specifications: Length: 3ft Gau...
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Overview
Connect with High-Performance DisplayPort to DVI Cable
The Monoprice 3ft 28AWG DisplayPort to DVI Cable allows you to connect your DVI-equipped HDTV or monitor to a DisplayPort source. Features flexible conduits, pure copper cores, and gold-plated connectors.
Specifications:
- Length: 3ft
- Gauge: 28AWG
- Connectors: DisplayPort to DVI
- Conductor Material: Tin Plate Conduits with Pure Copper Cores
- Connector Plating: Gold Plated
- Color: White
Key Features
use this cable for connecting your dvi equipped hdtv or monitor to the displayport connector on your computer
this reliable high performance cable has flexible 28awg tin plate conduits with pure copper cores and gold plated connectors for long life
these cables are not recommended for eyefinity setups as they are a passive cable adapter
Connector type: Optional
Included components: Product & Instructions Guide
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Allows direct connection of a DisplayPort-equipped computer to a DVI HDTV or monitor, simplifying setup.
- Features flexible 28AWG tin plate conduits with pure copper cores, enhancing signal integrity and durability.
- Equipped with gold-plated connectors, which resist corrosion and ensure a stable, long-lasting connection.
- At 3 feet in length, this cable is suitable for close-proximity connections, reducing cable clutter.
- The cable is designed for reliable high-performance signal transfer between compatible devices.
👎 Cons
- This cable is explicitly noted as "not recommended for Eyefinity setups" due to its passive adapter nature.
- The specific DVI standard supported (e.g., DVI-D Single Link, DVI-D Dual Link) is not mentioned, which could affect maximum resolution.
- Being a passive cable, it may not support resolutions as high or refresh rates as advanced as an active adapter.
- The white color may not aesthetically blend with all setups, especially those favoring darker components.
- Without further details on shielding, its resistance to electromagnetic interference (EMI) is not specified.