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The Accell Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.1a Cable is a 6.6-foot (2 meters) high-performance cable designed to connect mini DisplayPort enabled computers to DisplayPort monitors. It supports stunning 4K UHD and 1080p resolutions, delivers uncompressed audio and video signals, and features a locking connector for a secure fit. With extended color support up to 12-bits per component, this cable is perfect for professionals seeking vibrant and detailed visuals.
S**.
Great for MBP to high res monitors
I'm using this cable with a late 2011 MBP via the thunderbolt port out to a 2560x1440 Dell U2713HM monitor. It works without a problem at native resolution and 60hz refresh rate. So far, so good.
M**R
Perfect for connecting a laptop to a monitor with DisplayPort connections
I purchased the Accell cable to connect my new Dell XPS laptop to a Dell UltraSharp U2311H monitor. The cable works just as advertised and the result is a crisp image on my monitor.I also purchased a Mini DisplayPort to VGA cable so that I could connect my laptop to an overhead projector. Just to see, I tried to use the VGA cable to connect my laptop to my monitor and I found that it produced unstable, flickering images. The Accell Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable was a far better way to connect the devices.The only gripe that I have is that the Accell cable is marketed towards the Apple crowd since it only comes in white. This makes the cable stand out when attached to my Dell equipment which is all black as are the rest of my cables. Although this may be picky, I wish that Accell had the option of a black cable so that it would match the color of all the rest of my equipment.Overall, I am very pleased with the cable. I would recommend it for anyone needing to connect a monitor with a DisplayPort to a laptop with a Mini DisplayPort.Update: 10 October 2011 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------The length of the cable is a little more than 2m or 6.5 ft. I have been using the cable for almost 4 months and am still very pleased with the result. I remove my monitor from my desk every day (I had one fall over and break in one of the frequent earthquakes here) which means disconnecting the cable each day. However, I have seen no degradation in the connectors despite the frequent use. I would definitely recommend the cable.
K**G
Macbook Pro is unable to correctly resume from sleep mode
Two weeks ago, I purchased this cable to connect my mid 09 Macbook Pro running Mac OS Lion 10.7.3 with my Dell U2212HM monitor. The cable is working fine and the picture quality is great. However, the computer sometimes stops to resume from the sleep mode. This issues happens almost once every other day.I used to use a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adopter from Apple with a VGA cable to connect my computer with the monitor. And this issue has never happened before.I did some research on the internet, and this is a common issue for uncertified cable. I brought this cable just to avoid problems like this because Accell seems like a certified brand and it is relatively expensive. However, the quality of the cable is not what I expected. I contacted Accell via email yesterday, but I have not yet get response from the company.
J**R
Mac Mini & Dell U3011
I didn't realize when I setup the Mac Mini (Late 2012, i5) that i'd only get a maximum of 1080p using the DVI cable with the included adapter. Hours after setting up the Mac Mini and configuring it the way I wanted, I finally stopped trying to convince myself that the strange aspect ratio was all in my mind. I went into the settings to check things out and immediately noticed that it was set to 1080p, and that the native resolution for the Dell U3011 (2560 x 1600) was not even listed as an option. 1080p looks bad on a 30" display after you get used to 2560 x 1600, so this had to be resolved, or the Mac Mini had to go back for a return (can you hear Sweet Brown stating "ain't nobody got time for that"?). After some solid research, I realized I had only two real options with the Mac Mini: Thunderbolt cable, or miniDP-to-DP cable. Any options that involved adapters seemed to be a crap-shoot, and I didn't want to roll the dice. Since my U3011 does not have Thunderbolt, my choice was further narrowed to a good, solid miniDP-to-DP cable. So I ran across this cable on Amazon and thought the price was slightly lofty, but the reviews looked solid. I'm happy to report that this cable allows the Mac Mini to feed the U3011 the native 2560 x 1600 resolution without issue - this cable is a winner in that regard. I'm providing my coveted Full Recommendation to anyone needing this type of cable. On an unrelated note, OS X on a 30" display at 2560 x 1600 is spectacular.
R**N
Flawless!
Great quality cable that has worked wonderfully. It's more expensive than some alternativs, but I think it's worth it for the quality of this cable. I am using it to connect a PC (PC video card has a native Displayport connection) to my 27" iMac (2009). The iMac I am using is a NON-Thunderbolt iMac. I've been using it at 2560x1440 resolution and 1920x1080 resolution with no problems. It passes audio over to my iMac speakers as well. For those wanting to use this cable with a thunderbolt computer I would advise against it because Mac (27-inch, Mid 2011 and newer) computers do not support Target Display Mode via Mini DisplayPort cables; You can only use Thunderbolt cables for this.This cable has also worked well for another PC of mine with a video card that has mini displayport output which I am connecting to a Monitor that has the standard displayport connector. You could also use this cable for a second display with your iMac as long as the second display has a displayport connection.***NOTE*** When using a 27" iMac as a display; for it to work properly you'll need a video card that natively supports displayport as an output option. If your using a video card that doesn't support native display port connections you'll need an active converter that can change an HDMI/DVI/Other Didgital signal to a displaport signal. The problem with using active converters is that they don't support the native resolution of the 27" iMac. They usually only output to 720p or 1080p. There are a few converters that scale the input resolution up to 2560x1440, but most companies have discontinued these products because they are now working on thunderbolt compatible versions.
M**T
Perfect for connecting Macbook Pro to a 27"+ Screen
As the title says, this cable is perfect for connecting a Macbook Pro (Late 2010 / mini-displayport non-thunderbolt) to a 27"+ Screen, in my case a Dell U2711. This cable also takes audio too, so I have desktop speakers plugged into the auto out of the screen making the cable almost like a docking station.The lack of bulky adapter also makes for a much cleaner desktop. Well worth the money.
T**K
Works
The 'lock tab' in the DP end is handy - need to gently press the tab to release. The cable is over 6 foot and according to a Mac guy I spoke to, the length of the cable should not be an issue.
P**N
Perfect
Allows me to use the iMac (27'' late 2009) as a display for my PC and switch on the fly between the Mac and PC. Both video and sound are transferred perfectly.
H**Y
macbook pro - 2560 x 1600 works perfect - high quality build on cable
as soon as I plugged it in to my macbook pro I was able to access the full res of my dell u3011cable is high quality thats why i spent the extra money,
A**R
top quality and price
top quality and price
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