2M Micro HDMI to DVI-D 24+1 Pin Cable
- SKU:
- CTG-HDM-100
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Description
Introduction
This Micro HDMI to DVI cable allows you to connect devices with a Micro HDMI output (such as smartphones, tablets, or cameras) to devices with a DVI input (such as certain monitors, projectors, or older displays). The Micro HDMI connector is smaller than the standard HDMI connector, making it suitable for compact devices with limited space for ports.
Specifications
- Connectors: The cable will have a Micro HDMI (Type D) connector on one end and a DVI-D (Digital) connector on the other end. The Micro HDMI connector is smaller and commonly used in portable devices like smartphones and tablets, while the DVI-D connector is used to connect to DVI-D enabled displays.
- Cable Length: 2M
- Cable Type: It will be a single cable with a Micro HDMI male connector on one end and a DVI-D male connector on the other end. Some cables might be braided or have other protective coverings for added durability.
- Signal Direction: The cable converts the signal from Micro HDMI to DVI-D. It is unidirectional, meaning it only supports video output from devices with Micro HDMI output to DVI-D input displays.
- Resolution Support: A standard Micro HDMI to DVI-D cable should support common video resolutions, including 1080p Full HD, 1920x1200, and other lower resolutions. However, it's essential to check the specifications of the specific cable model to confirm the supported resolutions.
- DVI-D Compatibility: The DVI-D connector is digital only, so this cable is not compatible with DVI-I (integrated digital and analogue) or DVI-A (analogue only) connectors.
- Compatibility: The cable should be compatible with devices that have Micro HDMI outputs and displays that support DVI-D inputs. Keep in mind that some devices might require additional settings adjustments to ensure proper display output.