You won’t need to carry separate adapters for your laptop or tablet. Tripp Lite’s 6-inch Mini DisplayPort to VGA/DVI/HDMI All-in-One Converter Adapter (M/3xF) allows you to connect the Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt port on your laptop or tablet to a VGA, DVI or HDMI monitor. It’s an easy all-in-one solution for displaying content on a larger screen. Only one display can be connected at a time.
Simplify Travel with a Bus-Powered, All-In-One USB-C Multiport Hub/AdapterBecause just one USB-C connection provides several different ports, you don’t need multiple adapters while on the go. This hub/adapter is also bus-powered, so you don’t have to travel with the weight of a separate external power supply. - With a footprint similar in size to a credit card, it fits almost anywhere. - Lightweight, streamlined design doesn’t add weight to your load. - Built-in cable eliminates the chance of losing or forgetting the USB-C cord. - Plug-and-play operation means you don’t need software or drivers. |
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The USB-A ports allow you to connect a huge variety of USB devices, including flash drives, cameras, keyboards, mice and external hard drives. You can also connect a printer with a USB cable when a wireless connection isn’t feasible. The ports support USB 3.1 Gen 1 data transfer rates up to 5 Gbps. They are also backward compatible with previous USB generations and support device charging.
Limited USB-C ports can force you to choose between connecting a peripheral and charging your device. The USB-C Power Delivery (PD) port powers and charges your device without affecting the other connections. Your device’s wall charger connects to the USB-C PD port, which supports power input up to 20V, 3A (60W).
The P137-06N-HDV supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and HD video resolutions up to 1920 x 1080 (1080p). It also supports 36-bit Deep Color (12 bits per channel).
The P137-06N-HDV is a passive adapter that requires the connected computer to have a DP++ (DisplayPort++) port. This allows HDMI and DVI signals to be passed through. Check the documentation for your Mini DisplayPort source for compatibility.