The ADNet ADP-DP-1272 is a standard DisplayPort to DisplayPort (DP to DP) cable designed for high-definition video and audio transmission between a computer (source) and a monitor or projector (display).
Since it is rated for 4K at 60Hz, it utilizes the DisplayPort 1.2 standard, making it a reliable choice for professional office setups, gaming, and general media consumption.
# Key Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Model Number | ADP-DP-1272 |
| Length | 3 Meters (approx. 10 feet) |
| Resolution Support | Up to 4K (3840 x 2160) @ 60Hz |
| Version | DisplayPort 1.2 (Backwards compatible with 1.1) |
| Connector Type | DP Male to DP Male |
| Bandwidth | Up to 21.6 Gbps |
| Audio | Supports 7.1, 5.1, and 2-channel uncompressed audio |
### Technical Features
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Latching Mechanism: Like most standard DP cables, it features a small latch on the connectors to ensure the cable stays securely plugged in. You must press the button on the connector to release it.
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Plug-and-Play: No drivers or software are required. It works instantly with any DP-compatible hardware.
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Daisy Chaining: Supports Multi-Stream Transport (MST), allowing you to connect multiple monitors in a series if your hardware supports it.
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Build Quality: Typically features gold-plated or nickel-plated connectors to prevent corrosion and improve signal integrity over the 3-meter length.
### Is this cable right for you?
This cable is perfect if:
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You have a 4K monitor: It will run smoothly at 60Hz, which is the standard for crisp, fluid motion.
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You have a High Refresh Rate 1080p/1440p monitor: While rated for 4K 60Hz, it can often handle higher refresh rates (like 144Hz) at lower resolutions.
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You need extra reach: At 3 meters, it is ideal for standing desks or PCs tucked away in cabinets.
Note: If you are using a high-end gaming monitor (e.g., 4K @ 144Hz or 8K), you might want to look for a DisplayPort 1.4 or 2.1 cable instead, as this DP 1.2 cable will be capped at 60Hz for 4K.
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