About the Kensington DisplayPort 1.1 (M) to DVI-D (M) Passive Unidirectional Cable, 6ft
High Definition Video
Supports Full HD and is HDCP compatible for viewing protected content.
Quality Cable Construction
Shielded copper conductors, flexible outer jacket, and thumb screws provide superior cable performance and reliable connectivity.
Verified & Tested
Validated to perform with projectors, monitors, and Kensington docks (SD7000, SD5500T, SD5200T, SD5000T, SD4900P, SD4800P, SD4700P, LD4650P, SD3650, SD2400P, and SD2000P) -and backed by a Kensington Limited Lifetime Warranty.
1.8m (6ft) Length
Perfect for connecting extended displays and projectors.
Wide Range of Applications
Extend your workspace to include an LED monitor, experience immersive gaming or broadcast a presentation on a projector.
DisplayPort Compatibilty
Directly connects a DP++ equipped computer to a monitor or projector with DVI input.
Trusted Kensington Compatibility
Works seamlessly with Kensington's award-winning docking stations and is a perfect addition to mass docking station deployments where DVI-D monitors are present.
An essential cable for conference rooms and educational environments, the Kensington DisplayPort 1.1 (M) to DVI-D (M) Passive Cable transmits Full HD video from your computer to a monitor or projector. Ideal for connecting extended desktop or mirrored displays, or home video streaming and gaming displays. This high-quality cable is tested to perform with Kensington docks -and is backed by a Kensington Limited Lifetime Warranty. Quality cable construction includes shielded copper conductors, flexible outer jacket, and thumb screws to provide consistent cable performance and reliable connectivity.
- Supports video resolution up to Full HD. Also HDCP compatible for viewing protected content.
- Built using components that ensure consistent video transmission.
- Buy with confidence. Tested to work with Kensington docks.
- Accommodates desktop setups.
- Good for home, office or classroom.
- Works with DP++.
- Works with Kensington docking station deployments.