USB Type C to HDMI 3.1 Cable - 5Gbps, 4K@30Hz, Black, 9ft
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Do we plug the usb-c into the laptop or do we plug it into the monitor?
A shopper
on May 23, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I used to plug from my laptop/surface into my portable dual monitor system. It also works just laptop to monitor. It is an active connection so it conveys the power that is channeled via your Type C port of PC/laptop.
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- Demetra C. S on Jul 11, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 30, 2022
BEST ANSWER: I used to plug from my laptop/surface into my portable dual monitor system. It also works just laptop to monitor. It is an active connection so it conveys the power that is channeled via your Type C port of PC/laptop.
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- Demetra C. S on Jul 11, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 30, 2022
You plug the USB C connector into the computer and the hdmi into the monitor. If you have a monitor with a USB C connector, you could get a double ended USB C cable instead and plug into USB C on both devices.
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- Douglas S on May 23, 2022
- Purchased on May 2, 2022
Enter the USB-C into the computer. The HDMI goes into the monitor.
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- Richard on May 23, 2022
- Purchased on Apr 28, 2022
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Wow, this is wonderful -- Monoprice has developed HDMI version 3.1 before the official organization has created it! But really, what is the HDMI spec on this?
New User U
on Nov 29, 2022

USB Type C to HDMI 3.1 Cable - 5Gbps, 4K@30Hz, Black, 9ft

Monoprice USB Type C to HDMI 3.1 Cable - 5Gbps, 4K@30Hz, Black, 6ft

Monoprice USB Type C to HDMI 3.1 Cable - 5Gbps, 4K@30Hz, Black, 9ft
BEST ANSWER: HDMI version is 1.4. the version 3.1 is the USB-C portion, as the latest one is 3.1 and is actually capable of letting you output to 4k, but at 30fps.
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- Lee Y on Feb 16, 2023
BEST ANSWER: HDMI version is 1.4. the version 3.1 is the USB-C portion, as the latest one is 3.1 and is actually capable of letting you output to 4k, but at 30fps.
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- Lee Y on Feb 16, 2023
4k@30Hz would be equivalent to HDMI 1.4
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- Ronald B on Nov 30, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 25, 2022
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Will this work on android tablets or phones?
William R
on Jun 7, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Yes this does. I've used it to display it. It also works on iPad that is on iOS 15 and higher with USB-C port.
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- Lee Y on Feb 16, 2023
BEST ANSWER: Yes this does. I've used it to display it. It also works on iPad that is on iOS 15 and higher with USB-C port.
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- Lee Y on Feb 16, 2023
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Is this an active or passive adapter/converter cable?
Ronald B
on Jul 11, 2022
BEST ANSWER: Hi, it is "active", I bought it to use for a portable dual monitor system. I am using it as a power/HDMI (video) transfer source utilizing the power output of my USB Type C connection on my laptop and MS Surface 7 respectively. This solved a problem I did not know I had when I bought the monitor system. Hope that helps.
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- Demetra C. S on Jul 11, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 30, 2022
So funny thing, I actually already bought this and I'm also pretty darned sure it's active but I saw no indication on the product page and wanted to somehow make it known for others.
(the way I was able to tell is via the 'xrandr' terminal command on Linux; with passive it'll list the active output as "HDMI" but, with active, it'll list the active output as "DisplayPort" or "DP")
(the way I was able to tell is via the 'xrandr' terminal command on Linux; with passive it'll list the active output as "HDMI" but, with active, it'll list the active output as "DisplayPort" or "DP")
BEST ANSWER: Hi, it is "active", I bought it to use for a portable dual monitor system. I am using it as a power/HDMI (video) transfer source utilizing the power output of my USB Type C connection on my laptop and MS Surface 7 respectively. This solved a problem I did not know I had when I bought the monitor system. Hope that helps.
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- Demetra C. S on Jul 11, 2022
- Purchased on Jun 30, 2022
So funny thing, I actually already bought this and I'm also pretty darned sure it's active but I saw no indication on the product page and wanted to somehow make it known for others.
(the way I was able to tell is via the 'xrandr' terminal command on Linux; with passive it'll list the active output as "HDMI" but, with active, it'll list the active output as "DisplayPort" or "DP")
(the way I was able to tell is via the 'xrandr' terminal command on Linux; with passive it'll list the active output as "HDMI" but, with active, it'll list the active output as "DisplayPort" or "DP")
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Rated 5 out of 5
It appears well built and works well with limited use so far.
Product arrived a couple of days earlier than I expected. Workmanship looks good and it works well in limited use so far.
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Rated 5 out of 5
Worked perfectly right out of the envelope!
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