Belkin Mini DisplayPort to HDTV Cable 1.8 m HDMI Black

Sku code : F2CD080BT06Manufacturer : Belkin
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1.8M, HDMI, Mini DisplayPort - More Info
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CONNECT YOUR LAPTOP OR TABLET TO YOUR HDTV The Mini DisplayPort to HDTV Display Cable lets you stream high-quality A/V content from your laptop or tablet to your HDTV. Use it to watch movies, share photos, or expand your workstation with a mirrored desktop. Note: This cable plugs into the Mini DisplayPort/Thunderbolt™ port found on MacBooks and many Ultrabooks and tablets. Please check your device to confirm compatibility. PLUG AND PLAY WHEREVER YOU GO Seamless plug-and-play capability makes this cable ideal for quick media sharing in any setting. The cable has a black design with white labelling that helps you easily identify the "right side up" insertion point. - Transmit audio and video from Mini DisplayPort to HDTV - Ideal for connecting MacBooks, Ultrabooks, or tablets to an HDTV - Use for movies, presentations, photo slideshows, and more - Molded-strain relief reduces wear and tear - Black design with white labeling for clear identification - 4K compatible
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SKU F2CD080BT06
EAN 0745883696956
Specification
Features
Product colourBlack
Cable length1.8 m
Connector 1Mini DisplayPort
Connector 2HDMI
Connector 1 genderMale
Connector 2 genderMale
Technical details
Harmonized System (HS) code84733080
Manufacturer Belkin
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