Club 3D CAC-1082 DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 2.0B HDR Cable, Male-Male 2 Meter/6.56 Feet
Club 3D CAC-1082 DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 2.0B HDR Cable, Male-Male 2 Meter/6.56 Feet
The Club3D CAC-1082 is a DisplayPort 1.4 to HDMI 2.0B signal converter. It features support for HDR video quality for deep color media content playback. The DisplayPort receiver supports up to 5.4Gbps per lane over 4 lanes. The HDMI output is fully compliant to HDMI 2.0B, it supports RGB/YCBCR video color formats with a color depth up T0 16Bpc (or 48 bits per Pixel) as long as it fits within the DisplayPort and HDMI link bandwidth. The CAC-1082 also supports Pixel encoding conversion from RGB or YCBCR 4: 4: 4 to YCBCR 4: 2: 0 and YCBCR 4: 2: 0 pass-trough function. In addition HDR with deep color up to 12Bpc at 4K 60Hz is supported through the conversion of RGB/YCBCR 4: 4: 4 over DP link to YCBCR 4: 2: 0 on the HDMI output with a horizontal expansion to ceca timings.Cac-1082 supports UHD resolutions up to 4096 x 2160p at 60Hz. Supports up to 4K UHD resolutions specification version 2.0B. Color formats. Note: for HDR to function, the source system needs to support DisplayPort 1.4 and the screen needs to have support for HDR and/ or HDMI 2.0a or 2.0B
Product Features
- Active adapter Cable enables you to connect a DisplayPort video output from your laptop or desktop PC to HDMI 2.0b hdr-equipped displays, HDTVs, and projectors
- Supports resolutions up to 4096x2160@ 60Hz, 1080P@120Hz. Does support high dynamic range (HDR), support both static- and dynamic HDR.
- Max video resolution and color depth on HDMI output, 4K 60Hz RGB/ycbcr 4: 4: 4, 8Bpc, 4K 60Hz ycbcr 4: 2: 2, up to 12Bpc, 4K 60Hz ycbcr 4: 2: 0, up to 16Bpc
- Cec support - snooping, tunneling, HDCP 2.2 to HDCP 1.4 and 2.2 repeater function, Chroma down sampling, stereoscopic 3D forwarding.
- For HDR to function, the source system needs to support DisplayPort 1.4 and the screen needs to have support for HDR and/ or HDMI 2.0a or HDMI2 0b
- The CAC-1082 Cable is downwards compatible to earlier DisplayPort and HDMI versions, but this can influence the functionality and/or supported features such as HDR