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Plugable's Mini DisplayPort to DVI passive adapter (MDPM-DVIF) allows you to connect from a Thunderbolt 2 or Mini Dual-Mode DisplayPort (DP++) output on your laptop, desktop, or tablet to virtually any DVI-enabled display.
Passive adapters rely on the DisplayPort output of the host system to provide the necessary signaling to support an DVI display.
The adapter supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz refresh rate.
Are you wondering if your DisplayPort output supports DP++? These ports are often noted with a DP++ symbol next to the port itself. If you may be unsure if your DisplayPort port is DP++ capable, please check with your system manufacturer.
Specs
| Features |
| Connector 1 |
Mini DisplayPort |
| Connector 2 |
DVI-D |
| Connector 1 gender |
Male |
| Connector 2 gender |
Female |
| Connector 1 form factor |
Straight |
| Connector 2 form factor |
Straight |
| DisplayPort version |
1.2 |
| Maximum resolution |
1920 x 1200 pixels |
| Supported graphics resolutions |
1920 x 1200 (WUXGA) |
| Maximum refresh rate |
60 Hz |
| Product colour |
White |
| Country of origin |
China |
| Packaging content |
| Quantity per pack |
1 pc(s) |
| Packaging data |
| Package type |
Polybag |
Features
Plugable Technologies Mini DisplayPort (Thunderbolt 2) to DVI Adapter (Driverless, Supports Mac, Windows, Linux Systems and Displays up to 1920x1200@60Hz, Passive). Connector 1: Mini DisplayPort, Connector 2: DVI-D, Connector 1 gender: Male. Package type: Polybag. Quantity per pack: 1 pc(s)
Product Description
Plugable's Mini DisplayPort to DVI passive adapter (MDPM-DVIF) allows you to connect from a Thunderbolt 2 or Mini Dual-Mode DisplayPort (DP++) output on your laptop, desktop, or tablet to virtually any DVI-enabled display.
Passive adapters rely on the DisplayPort output of the host system to provide the necessary signaling to support an DVI display.
The adapter supports resolutions up to 1920x1200 @ 60Hz refresh rate.
Are you wondering if your DisplayPort output supports DP++? These ports are often noted with a DP++ symbol next to the port itself. If you may be unsure if your DisplayPort port is DP++ capable, please check with your system manufacturer.