IVANKY DisplayPort 2.1 Cable 15ft vs Capshi 8K/4K DisplayPort Cable 1.4, 25FT, VESA Certified, 32.4Gbps
Overall winner: Capshi 8K/4K DisplayPort Cable 1.4, 25FT, VESA Certified, 32.4Gbps
Key Differences
Capshi (A) is a VESA‑certified DisplayPort 1.4 cable rated 32.4Gbps and supports 8K@60Hz with a braided build; IVANKY (B) is a DisplayPort 2.1 cable with support claims up to 16K and explicit backward compatibility with DP 2.0 and longer lengths. Pick Capshi if you want a VESA‑certified DP1.4 8K cable with strong user ratings and braided durability; pick IVANKY if you need the newest DP 2.1 spec and potential support for higher resolution formats but accept mixed reliability reports from some customers
IVANKY DisplayPort 2.1 Cable 15ft
DisplayPort 2.1 cable supporting high resolutions up to 16K@60Hz and 4K@240Hz. Compatible with multiple devices and built with durable construction. Customers note strong picture quality and good value, with some reliability variability
Pros
- supports high resolutions (16K, 8K, 4K, 2K)
- backward compatible with DisplayPort 2.0
- durable construction and long length
- broad device compatibility
Cons
- mixed reliability experiences (some breakage after travel)
- issues with flickering or black screen reported by some users
Capshi 8K/4K DisplayPort Cable 1.4, 25FT, VESA Certified, 32.4Gbps
DP 1.4 cable supporting up to 8K@60Hz and 4K@144Hz with HD audio/video transmission. Braided, grey, 25ft length. Customer insight: none provided
Pros
- supports 8K@60Hz
- high data rate 32.4Gbps
- braided construction
- long 25ft length
Cons
- no customer insight data provided
- no explicit compatibility notes beyond DP input/output
- no mention of HDR formats beyond general support
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Tie |
| Durability | Capshi |
| Versatility | IVANKY |
| User Reviews | Capshi |