Specifications: Extends an Existing DisplayPort Cable an Extra 15 Ft.
Female connector attaches to current DisplayPort cable to add length
Supports UHD video resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 (4K x 2K) @ 60 Hz
Supports DisplayPort v1.2, DPCP and HDCP 2.2
Latching Male Connector Ensures Continuous A/V Signal
Prevents cable from coming loose or getting accidentally disconnected
Easy one-touch release button allows unplugging
First-Rate Construction for Superior Signal Transfer
Premium foil and braid shielding for EMI/RFI noise protection
Gold-plated contacts for maximum conductivity and minimum data loss
Integral strain relief reduces stress and adds flexibility
Flexible PVC jacket
Smaller connector footprint than VGA or DVI saves space
Package Includes: P579-015 DisplayPort Exte...
Specifications: Extends an Existing DisplayPort Cable an Extra 10 Ft.
Female connector attaches to current DisplayPort cable to add length
Supports UHD video resolutions up to 3840 x 2160 (4K x 2K) @ 60 Hz
Supports DisplayPort v1.2, DPCP and HDCP 2.2
Latching Male Connector Ensures Continuous A/V Signal
Prevents cable from coming loose or getting accidentally disconnected
Easy one-touch release button allows unplugging
First-Rate Construction for Superior Signal Transfer
Premium foil and braid shielding for EMI/RFI noise protection
Gold-plated contacts for maximum conductivity and minimum data loss
Integral strain relief reduces stress and adds flexibility
Flexible PVC jacket
Smaller connector footprint than VGA or DVI saves space
Package Includes: P579-010 DisplayPort Exte...
Specifications: Computer power button: Making Power Computer much easier. Located computer in a hard to reach area , this is a convenient switch on the desk and hitting it rather than bend down to turn the computer on Motherboard power switch: There Are Two Buttons on the Switch. One is power button in the center and the other is a reset button. There Is a Metal Sleeve over the cable that sits nicely in the card-slot cover to prevent the cable from being accidentally pulled or disconnected from the main board. HDD LED lights in the switch. They're solid blue when it's on, and flicker pieces of red when your computer is loading or doing something memory intensive. The amount of red even seems to correspond with how much strain your computer is under, so it's easy to tell if your computer is off o...