Adapter HP USB-C to HDMI
د.ج 5.200,00HP DHC-CT202 USB-C to HDMI Adapter
The HP DHC-CT202 is a simple and portable adapter cable. Its main purpose is to connect a computer, tablet, or smartphone that has a USB-C port to an external display like a monitor, TV, or projector that uses an HDMI port.
Key Features:
- Function: Converts a USB-C (DisplayPort Alt Mode) video signal into an HDMI signal.
- Resolution: Supports high-definition resolutions, most commonly up to 4K (3840×2160) at a 30Hz refresh rate. It is also backward compatible with lower resolutions like 1080p (Full HD).
- Plug and Play: It’s a straightforward device that typically requires no special software or drivers to work.
In short, it’s a compact adapter for easily mirroring or extending your device’s screen to a larger, HDMI-compatible display.
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