Convertisseur av360 hdmi-to-mini displayport converter de belkin
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But only supports 4k 30hz. Not putting it on the site or the box is to hide the fact that its only HDMI 1. It's fine for p, but you should just buy something cheaper for that use case. Rated 1 out of 5 by NoriC from Replacement cable also a lemon I received a replacement cable in January, the sound stopped working in March.
I stopped using it for a while then connected it again yesterday. It worked fine, but today, no signal at all! There is no visible wear on it. I even tried a different HDMI cable with it. Still nothing. I picked this product at BestBuy without reading reviews because I trust the Belkin brand.
Now that this item died in a few days, and other customers responded with similar experiences, I'll never trust Belkin again. Belkin: Fix this product. Rated 1 out of 5 by seredicboffin from Quit Working I bought my cord in October, it quit working the next February.
With the Kanex XD, that resolution limitation means you need to preset your video source to p, which potentially requires you to connect the device to another display first to lower the output resolution.
Thanks to its scaler, the Belkin AV requires no such intermediate step. The AV also worked well with a Blu-ray player. While we didn't subject it to a formal image quality test if you're serious about Blu-ray image quality, you should be looking for a true HDTV instead of going through an iMac adapter , but casually speaking we'd say the AV's Blu-ray image quality looked better than that of the Kanex XD.
We were also happy to find that the AV had no trouble resolving a signal from a cable box through an HDMI switcher. The Kanex XD couldn't do that. Anyone hoping to route their entire home entertainment suite through their iMac would want to use a switcher to avoid having to swap HDMI inputs.
Sadly we weren't able to make that work with either device. The Mac Mini gave us just a blank screen with the AV It resolved the screen of a Windows 7-based desktop for a second or two, then went black and started churning out audio static. We then doubled back and tried the same systems on the Kanex XD, with similar results. Belkin says only that it might add PC support in a future firmware update. We don't have an Apple Cinema Display to test with the AV, but Belkin says the AV will work with that display as well, and at resolutions up to 1, x 1, The AV will not, however, support the inch iMac's native 2,x1, resolution.
Kanex says the Kanex XD will actually go that high. Aside from computers, which neither the AV nor the Kanex XD support, we can't think of many other HDMI-equipped devices that can output at such a high resolution, so we're not sure we really miss that support in the AV Perhaps there's a professional-quality HD camcorder or camera out there that could use it, but we suspect most consumer-oriented owners of a inch iMac would happily trade 2,x1, support for the ease with which the AV translates p to p content on the iMac.
Rich Brown. The Good Bridges the gap between inch iMac and HDMI video components; simplifies set up by scaling video to match the iMac's p input limit, regardless of source setting; USB-powered, which minimizes cable clutter.
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