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6FT Black USB-C to HDMI Male to Male 4K Video Cable, Thunderbolt3 & DP Alt Mode Supported for MacBook, Chromebook Pixel, Yoga 910, XPS13
- Built with DP Alt Mode function & fully compatible with Thunderbolt3 port, directly output video signal from Type-C source to HDMI display without extra adapters.; Supports up to 4K@30Hz high-definition video transmission for monitor, TV and projector mirroring or extended desktop setup.; 6-foot proper length allows flexible device placement behind desk, reducing port tension and convenient wiring arrangement.; Sturdy black PVC cable with gold-plated plugs effectively resists signal loss, static interference and loose connection for long-term daily use.; Wide compatibility with MacBook series, Chromebook Pixel, Lenovo Yoga910, Dell XPS13 and all DP Alt Mode-enabled USB-C laptops.
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This uni-directional Type-C to HDMI male-male cord connects compatible USB-C notebooks straight to HDMI-equipped screens for media playback and office multi-display setup. Multi-layer shielding minimizes electromagnetic interference to deliver smooth, flicker-free high-resolution images. Plug-and-play design requires no additional drivers across macOS, Windows and Chrome OS, ideal for home entertainment, business presentation and daily workstation expansion.
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