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DisplayPort cable PREMIUMCORD 8K DP1.4 1 m — DisplayPort 1.4, 1-meter length, supports 8K
PREMIUMCORD 8K DP1.4 1m is a 1-meter DisplayPort 1.4 cable engineered for high-resolution video and multi-channel audio transmission. The cable supports up to 8K resolution at the bandwidth and feature set defined by DisplayPort 1.4, enabling connections between PCs, laptops, monitors and compatible AV equipment. Its 1 m length is intended for desktop and near-monitor setups where a concise, reliable connection is required.
The cable implements the DisplayPort 1.4 feature set to provide sufficient bandwidth for high-resolution displays and high-refresh-rate modes when supported by source and sink devices. It is built to maintain signal integrity over a short run, ensuring stable video and audio delivery for gaming, professional graphics work and media playback. The 1-meter length reduces cable clutter while offering flexibility for typical workstation arrangements.
Connect one end of the DisplayPort cable to the DisplayPort output on the source device (PC, laptop or AV source) and the other end to the DisplayPort input on the monitor or display. Ensure both devices are powered off or that hot-plugging is supported by your hardware, then power on the devices. Configure display settings on the source device (resolution, refresh rate, color depth) according to the monitor specifications and the capabilities of the source. If using multiple monitors or MST, follow the host device instructions to enable and arrange displays.
For reliable 8K or high-refresh-rate operation, use this cable with devices that explicitly support DisplayPort 1.4 and verify that graphics drivers and monitor firmware are up to date. Keep the cable run short and avoid excessive bending near the connectors to preserve signal quality.
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