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- #70 in Video Converters
The CalDigit DP2.0 to HDMI 2.1 adapter is ideal for use with any DisplayPort video output that you want to convert to HDMI, such as a HDMI monitor or TV. This adapter is also fully compatible with the CalDigit TS4 Thunderbolt 4 and TS3 Plus Thunderbolt 3 docks in order to connect a HDMI monitor via the DisplayPort output. - Connect Monitor or TV up to 8K 60Hz (7680x4320 60Hz with DSC support, 7680x4320 30Hz without DSC support ) - Convert DisplayPort to *HDMI - Compatible with Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4, and USB-C docks to convert DP to HDMI - DisplayPort 2.0 - HDMI 2.1 - Active Adapter - Plug & Play - Mac & PC Compatible - HDCP Compliant - AMD Eyefinity Compatible, HDR, 10 bit color
Donald Massoud
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
A bit of a godsend for me, given my rather embarrassing situation. Spent a good deal of time unplugging and plugging in my graphics card, doing upgrades to my PC. Last instance of plugging in the HDMI cord, boom, bent the HDMI receivers. Did some research and found that I could use a Display Port to HDMI adapter to regain use of the graphics card. Ran into the problem of not quite finding a suitable adapter for what I wanted resolution and refresh rate wise.Then comes along this product. Works instantly, no oddities as of yet. More than able to maintain my current 4k, 120 hertz setup, and play my modern games. The adapter does get somewhat warm, but certainly not hot. Good price for the product, given the value of being able to use it rather than taking my graphics card to a professional for a risky repair to a modern graphics card. I will update this review if anything becomes amiss or is substantial enough to inform others about.For reference, my graphics card is an MSI Radeon 7900xtx (one HDMI 2.1, three DP 2.1).
EmceeGraffiti
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
The image quality looks fantastic when the HDMI cable is hooked up. It’s very responsive with my second monitor. It’s annoying that I even had to get the thing but it does work. And it works well.
Elwood
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
Works perfect to connect my M2 Max MacBook Pro to my TS3Plus for external monitor use.
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Reviewed in Germany on January 26, 2025
Wunderbar - wie beschrieben!
Oland
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2025
I have two LG OLED Flex monitors, which are capable of 4K 120Hz but they only have hdmi ports.My 7900 XTX only has a single HDMI port, plus 3x DisplayPort. I have tried a dozen adapters and DP/HDMI cables, but none are able to do what this CalDigit active adapter can. In Windows 11, I'm able to run 4K@120hz 10bpc RGB 4:4:4 (you can use AMD's Adrenaline software, go to settings->display and select your monitor, then look for color depth and pixel format). Zero screen tearing or flickering.The only downside appears to be an issue with any conversion from DP to HDMI at all, which is FreeSync/VRR are simply not supported. Unfortunately the options for a recent GPU with 2x HDMI ports are sparse, though a 7800 XT from Sapphire does exist which may or may not work to provide 2x 4K 120hz 10bpc RGB 4:4:4 with VRR & FreeSync. I don't have that card to test it out, but I do know this CalDigit adapter is the best you're going to find, just make sure you're using a certified 8K HDMI cable as well.
Will
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
I have several version of video adapter from this company and they ALL do the same thing. Break. They work fine for a while (as long as you don't ask them for much) and then they do one of 2 things. First, and most commonly, they spontaneously stop working completely. As in dead. Landfill status. Second way in which these atrocities rip the consumer off is that the screen they are connected to will intermittently lose video and flash on/off all day long. 3 of 3 that I own have failed in some way. I consider these units to be complete garbage. They are really good at failing just after the return window expires too. Rip. Off.
Robert B. Harris
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I had been using an Anker HDMI 4k USB-C connector with my Mac Studio for a year or so and it was getting really hot and the screen would lose connection for a few seconds at a time. I figured it needed replacing and saw the Cal-Digit (I've used their Thunderbolt hubs in the past) option with 8K support. I don't have an 8K monitor but figured I *might* someday..! Works great, screen actually looks clearer to me, so perhaps the Anker 4K was forcing me into a lower refresh rate than I had expected and never noticed. Either way, it works perfect to run at 4K/60 on my Dell monitor, and is not getting as hot as the Anker was. Solid option, much higher quality than the $10 random company adapters, and on-part with (if not better) than the Anker option.
aetherspoon
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024
I'm one of the (un)lucky ones with a modern AMD video card and a TV that only supports HDMI. The TV is a 4k/120 TV with variable refresh rate (VRR), which works great in Windows... and not so much in Linux thanks to the HDMI Forum's decision to not allow HDMI 2.1 support in open source drivers and firmware.Reading online, it appeared as though this adapter might work for me, but when I contacted CalDigit through their subreddit, they weren't sure if it would work or not. Unfortunately, VRR didn't work. To be fair, they don't claim it should work - hence why no stars are marked off for this, and they went above and beyond with their support. Still, if you don't need VRR, this worked like a charm for me - full 10-bit video 4k/120 Hz.
JJ
Reviewed in Belgium on October 8, 2024
Using it with wqxhd monitor, thing is cool as can be. Coming from an hdmi adapter that started showing glitches an becoming incredibly hot this is such a better performance. Caldigit always trusted also, just buy it if you need this conversion.
T. Mark
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2024
Very expensive but seems like the build quality is excellent
Ernesto Sanchez B
Reviewed in Mexico on August 3, 2023
Lo compre para poder sacar el video 4k y lo mas importante sacar el audio dolby atmos, lo cual lo hace sin broncas. ya que muchas convertidores no lo hacen aunque sus specs lo dicen.
JFT
Reviewed in Canada on November 5, 2023
This converter is more expensive than others, but entirely worth it if used on a daily basis, like most CalDigit products (I also own a TS3). I use it on a Mac M1 and it reaches 85 Hz on an AW3821 WQHD+ (3840 x 1600).
Artma
Reviewed in Mexico on March 14, 2022
Solución eficaz para conectar monitor ultrawide a tarjeta AMD
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