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A DisplayPort to Mini DisplayPort cable connects devices with DisplayPort (DP) to those with Mini DisplayPort (mDP). Key specs:
- Resolutions: Supports up to 8K (7680x4320) at 60Hz, 4K at 120Hz, and 1080p at high refresh rates.
- Bandwidth: Up to 25.92 Gbps (DisplayPort 1.4) for higher resolutions.
- Versions: Compatible with DP 1.2, DP 1.4, and DP 2.0.
- Audio: Supports multi-channel audio (5.1/7.1 surround).
- Daisy Chaining: Supports connecting multiple monitors.
- Build: Gold-plated connectors, shielding for signal integrity.
Ideal for high-resolution displays and gaming setups.
If you’re looking for a specific use case or type of cable, such as one designed for higher-end gaming or professional workstations, let me know and I can refine the specs further!
A Power Flower Cable likely refers to a decorative power cable used for lighting or event setups and laptops adapters. Key specs:
- Voltage: 110V-240V (depends on region)
- Current Rating: Typically 10A-15A
- Cable Type: PVC or silicone insulation
- Use: For powering LED lights or decorative setups
- For laptop adapter
A DisplayPort cable has the following specs:
- Resolution: Up to 8K (7680 x 4320) at 60Hz or 4K at 120Hz (depending on version).
- Connector: Standard DisplayPort or Mini DisplayPort.
- Audio: Supports both video and audio signals.
- Versions: DisplayPort 1.2, 1.4, or 2.0 (higher versions offer more bandwidth and better performance).
- Cable Length: Typically 1 to 3 meters (longer cables may require signal boosters).
- Compatibility: Works with monitors, laptops, and other devices with DisplayPort inputs/outputs.
A VGA cable has the following specs:
- Connectors: 15-pin male/female (DE-15)
- Length: 1m to 20m+
- Signal: Analog video
- Resolution: Up to 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Shielding: Foil or braided for signal protection
- Compatibility: Works with VGA-equipped devices like monitors and projectors
A power extension (EX-UK) typically refers to a UK power extension lead. It allows multiple devices to be connected to a single electrical socket. Here are its common features:
Key Features:
- Plug Type: UK Type G plug (3-prong plug).
- Sockets: Usually comes with 3 to 6 sockets for connecting multiple devices.
- Cable Length: Typically between 1 to 5 meters (depending on the model).
- Voltage: Suitable for 230V, the standard voltage in the UK.
- Surge Protection: Many models include surge protection to protect devices from power spikes.
The Apple iMac power cable is a standard C13 power cord (commonly referred to as a "kettle" cord). It typically features:
- Pure EX-UK
- Plug Type: Type A (North America) or Type C/E/F (Europe), depending on region.
- Cable Length: Usually around 6 feet (1.8 meters), but this can vary by model and region.
- Voltage: It supports 100-240V and is compatible with a wide range of electrical systems globally.
Cable Types:
- Standard HDMI: 4.95 Gbps, supports 720p/1080i.
- High-Speed HDMI: 10.2 Gbps, supports 1080p, 4K at 30Hz.
- Premium High-Speed HDMI: 18 Gbps, supports 4K at 60Hz, HDR.
- Ultra High-Speed HDMI: 48 Gbps, supports 8K at 60Hz, 4K at 120Hz, VRR, and dynamic HDR.
- Ex-uk
Key Features:
- Audio: Up to 8 channels, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-HD.
- Resolution: Supports 1080p, 4K, 8K, and higher refresh rates.
- Compatibility: Backward compatible with older versions.
- Cable Length: Signal quality reduces with longer cables (active cables needed for lengths >25ft).
A DVI-VGA splitter lets you connect one DVI source to multiple VGA displays.
Key Features:
- Input: 1 x DVI
- Outputs: 2+ VGA ports
- Resolution: Up to 1920 x 1080 (Full HD)
- Power: USB or external adapter
Types of Power Cables:
- AC Power Cables: For household and commercial electronics (e.g., computers, TVs).
- DC Power Cables: Used for devices like laptops and chargers.
- Heavy Duty Cables: For high-power applications like industrial machinery.
- pure EX-UK product
Cable Construction:
- Conductors: Typically copper (for most cables) or aluminum (for larger cables).
- Insulation: PVC, rubber, or TPE for protection and flexibility.
- Grounding: For safety in high-power cables.
Common Power Cords:
- NEMA (North America):
- NEMA 5-15: Grounded, common for home electronics.
- IEC (International):
- IEC C13/C14: Standard for PCs and monitors.