USB-C to Mini DisplayPort Adapter – 4K@60Hz, power passthrough vs BlueRigger HDMI to DVI Cable 50FT, Bi-Directional
Overall winner: USB-C to Mini DisplayPort Adapter – 4K@60Hz, power passthrough
Key Differences
BlueRigger's HDMI-to-DVI cable is a 50ft bi-directional passive cable with a heavy-duty build and strong connector reliability, suited for long HDMI<->DVI links. UPTab's adapter is a USB-C to Mini DisplayPort solution supporting 4K@60Hz and power passthrough but requires a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode and is not compatible with Apple Thunderbolt Cinema Display
USB-C to Mini DisplayPort Adapter – 4K@60Hz, power passthrough
USB-C (Type-C) to Mini DisplayPort adapter for devices with DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C. Enables connection of Mini DP displays to Thunderbolt 3 ports with power passthrough. "Customers appreciate solid build quality and easy plug-and-play use."
Pros
- 4K@60Hz video support
- Power passthrough port
- Plug-and-play setup
- Includes USB-C port for power
Cons
- Not compatible with Apple Thunderbolt Cinema Display
- Requires compatible DisplayPort Alt Mode over USB-C
- Cannot be used with other adapters in combination
BlueRigger HDMI to DVI Cable 50FT, Bi-Directional
A bi-directional HDMI to DVI cable with high-speed capability for connecting HDMI devices to DVI displays. Provides solid connectors and reliable picture quality, compatible with various devices like Raspberry Pi and game consoles
Pros
- bi-directional HDMI to DVI cable
- high-speed data support
- solid connectors and heavy-duty build
- good picture quality and resolution
Cons
- limited to HDMI-DVI connections
- no explicit mention of audio support
- length may be impractical for some setups
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | BlueRigger |
| Durability | BlueRigger |
| Versatility | UPTab |
| User Reviews | BlueRigger |