| manufacturer | VALUE |
| product group | Cable |
| product type | USB-C-Display cable |
| colour | black |
| side 1 connector type | USB Type C (USB-C) |
| side 1 connector gender | Male |
| side 2 connector type | USB Type C (USB-C) |
| side 2 connector gender | Female |
| area of application | External |
| cable shielding | Screened |
| weight | 62 g |
| height of packaging (single piece) | 10 mm |
| width of packaging (single piece) | 90 mm |
| depth of packaging (single piece) | 90 mm |
| package weight (single piece) | 0.035 kg |
| gross weight | 0.035 |
| current catalog edition | 25.1 |
| colour (cable) | black |
| transfer quality | DisplayPort v1.2 |
| scope of delivery | Extension Cable |
| operating temperature min. | 0 °C |
| operating temperature max. | 45 °C |
| storage temperature min. | -20 °C |
| storage temperature max. | 70 °C |
| max. resolution | 3840 x 2160 @60Hz (4K, UHD-1) |
| garums | 1.5 m |
| Description |
VALUE SUB Type-C Video Extension Cable (DP Alt Mode) for screen transmissions in excellent quality with resolutions of up to 3840x2160 / 4096x2560 @60Hz!- Extension Cable for video transmission between sources and display devices that support USB-C Alternate Mode
- Alternate Mode (DisplayPort Alt Mode) is part of the USB Type-C interface specification and allows the transmission of DisplayPort signals (see below)
- Since the Type-C connector requires less space, it is often found on mobile devices (ultrabooks, notebooks/laptops) and anywhere where multiple connectors need to be combined in a small space, such as on a graphics card
- For screen transmissions in excellent quality with resolutions of up to 3840x2160 / 4096x2560 @60Hz!
Please note: This cable is not recommended for USB data transfer or as a charging cable.What is a USB-C DisplayPort (DP Alt Mode) cable?
- Cables with Type-C connector can offer DisplayPort technology via an alternative mode (Alt mode).
- Alt Mode allows USB-C ports to transfer data/video via multiple interfaces, including DisplayPort video interface
- The USB-C ports capable of transferring DisplayPort signals are called USB-C DisplayPort or DP Alt Mode
- Allow to connect video sources (e.g. PCs, Blu-Ray players, etc.) and display devices (e.g. TVs, projectors, etc.) that support DisplayPort to each other via their USB-C ports
- The main confusion over USB-C DisplayPort cables emerges because not all USB-C ports, available on the hardware (e.g. notebooks…) features the DisplayPort Alt Mode functionality
Remark: Support of "Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode)" required
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