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The StarTech.com 10ft Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable (MDP2DPMM10) is designed for high-performance connectivity, supporting 4K x 2K resolution and HBR2 bandwidth of up to 21.6 Gbps. This cable is backward compatible with DisplayPort 1.1 and works seamlessly with a variety of devices, ensuring a reliable and high-quality connection for all your display needs.
J**B
Macbook Pro with Dell U2713HM
I use this monitor with a Dell laptop at work connected by a DVI-D dual-link cable at its maximum resolution 2560x1440, and I wanted to connect my MacBook Pro 15" Retina to it simultaneously. So I bought this cable and hooked it up, and nothing. Not any indication on the monitor or the Macbook that there was any communication between them at all. Absolutely black and still.After a lot of completely unproductive web searching and then a good amount of trial and error I finally got it to work for both, and now can easily switch between computers at the maximum resolution. So the cable works fine. One thing I was initially worried about was that the cable's plug into the Thunderbolt/Mini-DisplayPort port on the Macbook was suspiciously loose, and I initially thought that might be because the cable is cheap as was suggested by another reviewer, but that is not the case as part of my trial and error work involved plugging in Apple's own Thunderbolt to DVI-D dual link adapter and that is just as suspiciously loose and it is certainly not cheap.The bottom line, I believe, is this Dell monitor is really flakey. It goes to sleep and won't wake up. Sometimes you have to keep turning things off and on, rebooting, docking and undocking. It's pretty pathetic. Fortunately once things work they work well for long stretches of time. In my case the monitor finally recognized a MacBook was attached only after I also used a USB cable between the monitor and the MacBook. After that it has worked perfected, hot plugging it in and out of the MacBook without a hitch, even though the USB cable is no longer attached. Go figure. The monitor still occasionally loses the connection to the Dell laptop however, and then it is that awful process I described before.But this cable works perfectly fine for me at maximum resolution between a MacBook Thunderbolt port and the full sized DisplayPort port of the Dell U2713HM after using a USB connection to wake it up somehow.
S**N
1440p 165hz works good
Connected this from my laptop to my Samsung g5 and it works flawlessly.
S**D
Works Flawlessly!
I pretty much have the worst luck in the world. So I was really happy when I plugged this in and it worked perfectly right away.Long story short, I bought a Mac (mini), decided I wanted a decent screen so I got an LG 29UM55 which is a 21:9 monitor. I plugged in with the Thunderbolt to HDMI port. No good. End up with a 16:9 screen with "skinny screen" bars on the sides. Full mode just stretched the 16:9 to fill and of course, that looked terrible. Read up and found out HDMI isn't capable of carrying 21:9 from a Mac, so I needed to use a displayport adapter. I'll be honest, I didn't know all the technical info on the cables and pins and whatever else goes on in these otherwise plain black wires. Decided I'd just try it despite some buyers experiencing monitor wake issues.Glad I just went with it. Plugged in and I'm now getting full 21:9 resolution. It's been 2 months and I haven't had any monitor wake issues, so I suspect quality control may have been the reason some other buyers were having this issue.Anyway, if you have a Mac, YES this works directly into the Thunderbolt port. It's a no brainer really, if you need this, just order it. Don't even bother with resolution apps, they won't help with getting the 21:9 over to your monitor.It's just too bad they don't sell these in physical stores. I'd have paid twice the price if I didn't need to wait for it to ship.
B**G
works
worked for years
C**K
a tad short, but ideal for connecting ATI cards to dell monitors
4.5 stars if I could. A much better alternative to DVI for monitors/cards that support itI've got the XFX radeon 7970 in my mac pro, and recently got a 3rd monitor. I got some mini display port (MDP) to DVI adapters not realizing they have to be the more expensive 'active' type to work with the ati card in a >2 monitor configuration, and not realizing that the simple solution of this cord existed.not only is this a much more economical way to connect display port monitors (such as contemporary dell monitors) to a MDP card, and not only does it support 3 monitor configuration for ATI cards, but when the monitor is turned off or switched to another input, the card/computer knows (unlike with VGA/DVI, or HDMI), and remaps the desktop layout. Without having to physically unplug anything; this saves video card memory (driving fewer monitors when fewer are being used), avoids having an invisible screen of desktop area when i'm using another input on one of the monitors (e.g. for analogue video output on a blackmagic card), and even allows my wacom tablet to automatically remap to the change in desktop area.All that would presumably be true for any display port to MDP cable. As for the Startech 6-footer in particular:To call this 6 feet is literally a stretch, (5'11.5" from gold tip to gold tip of both that i bought), but it's sufficient to get from my tower under one side of my desk to a monitor sitting on top of the other. It lacks the cylindrical magnets that many monitor cables have, but seems to do fine without them. they feel reasonably secure plugging in at each end, and build quality seems to be good.been using them about 2 weeks now, will update if any issues arise.
M**T
Perfect for MacBook Pro
The build quality of this cable feels solid contrary to some other reviews. It has a hard plastic end around the mini-DP side with a reinforced rubber shoe transitioning to the cable. I've had other cables give out over the course of a year because the cable is allowed to flex directly against the plastic housing and pull on the internal wiring over repeated plug/un-plug use. This protects against that. The standard display port has a push button locking mechanism so it snaps in to place on the port as expected. I'm using this with a MacBook Pro 15" and an HP ZR30w (30" display). It works great and costs a heck of a lot less than those $100 mini-DP to dual link DVI adaptors.
N**M
Great quality
Perfect clear 4K 60Hz signal on my monitors. Works great.
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