![]() ![]() Rewards expire in 90 days (except where prohibited by law). Rewards are issued to your online Dell Rewards Account (available via your My Account) typically within 30 business days after your order’s ship date. * Rewards 3% back excludes taxes and shipping. Dell reserves the right to cancel orders arising from pricing or other errors. Free shipping offer valid only in Continental U.S. Dell may impose a purchase quantity limit (for example, 5 units per order). * Offers subject to change, not combinable with all other offers, while supplies last. Exceptions to Dell's standard return policy still apply, and certain products are not eligible for return at any time. Each VisionTek adapter has been extensively tested with HP, Dell, Lenovo and Mac systems to ensure a wide range of system compatibility.Ĭonvenient DisplayPort to HDMI adapter connects a DisplayPort (DP, DP++, DisplayPort++) equipped computer to an HD monitor or projector with HDMI input.ĭisplayPort adapters support video resolutions up to 4K (3840 x 2160, Ultra HD) and 1080p (Full HD), and flawless audio pass-thru for uncompressed digital 7.1, 5.1 or 2 channels.įootnotes * Returns: The 30-day return period is calculated from invoice date. AMD Eyefinity is also supported with our adapters. Where necessary, our adapters are active for expanded compatibility with multi monitor displays, docks, and digital signage. Our adapters work across all operating systems including OS X, Linux and Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10. VisionTek Display adapters offer a quick solution for your display needs. The DisplayPort to HDMI adapter connects and configures displays in Extended Desktop or Mirrored Displays configurations. The DisplayPort to HDMI adapter transmits high-definition audio and video from your DP device to an HDTV, display or monitor with HDMI for video streaming or gaming. An HDMI cable (sold separately) is required for this DisplayPort to HDMI adapter. The VisionTek DisplayPort to HDMI active adapter allows you to connect your DP device to your HDMI display or projector. Energy, Climate Action & Sustainability.I also should point out that I have turned the RPI off/on again several times, with the HDMI cable already plugged in. After all, that is the whole point of the adapter! What exactly is the problem? As far as the monitor is concerned, I have plugged in a DisplayPort video output device - not a HDMI one. It seems like a common problem, but it makes no sense to me. (Besides, nothing else is connected to the monitor anyway.)Īnother reason I don't think the adapter is physically/electronically "fried" is that I've in the past had similar issues when I tried to use various adapters for video signals. I have also specifically set the video mode on the monitor to "DisplayPort", rather than "auto", just to make 100% clear to the monitor that it's supposed to be displaying the HDMI-turned-DisplayPort signal and nothing else. I have repeated these steps many times, to rule out any "loose cables", etc. The simple conclusion would be that the adapter is faulty, but I'm not convinced. I plug the very same HDMI cable into the very same Raspberry Pi and, since my computer monitor does not have a HDMI socket, but only DisplayPort, I plug the other end of the HDMI cable into my "Displayport To HDMI Adapter", which I then plug into the DisplayPort connector on the monitor.Thus, I make the conclusion that there is nothing wrong with the RPI nor the HDMI cable. ![]() I plug a HDMI cable into my Raspberry Pi and into the HDMI connector on a TV. ![]() It seems like too simple of a device to really "break" in that sense. I'm not at all convinced that the error is simply that there is something wrong with it. It was not cheap and it feels quite heavy and quality-ish in my hand. ![]()
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