
~simply works as intended

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no issues. I've had cheap cables readily crack at the plug after only a few uses. this one didn't.



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Cable does everything listed. For those who say this cable doesn't pass audio, it actually does. To enable audio passthrough, you might have to go (on a mac) to system preferences --> sound --> and choose the output device. No problems here!



Does what it claims! I was having trouble getting my 2015 Macbook Air to run at above 1920 x 1080 using a Mini-Displayport to HDMI adapter. Im using an LG 29UM57-P Display (21:9 Aspect Ratio 2560 x1080 no Displayport plugged in this cable and it immediately recognized at 2560 X 1080 @60hz. Im quite pleased makes a great cable for those who are creating a docking station for a Macbook Air.



- Compact Length

They worked fine with the Firepro card running three 23" Monitors at 1920x1080 resolution on Windows 10 1st edition.

Does what it says on the tin and does a darned good job at it.