Feature

●Connect USB-C computer/laptop that supports "DisplayPort Alternate Mode" to a projector or HD TV or monitor that supports DisplayPort input. Plug and play, no extra adapter or driver required
●Compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1 Supports resolutions up to 4K x 2K (3840 x 2160)@ 60Hz Retro compatible with 1080PMonitor may require DisplayPort signal input settings Please note Macbook 12inch only supports up to 4K @ 30Hz
●USB Type C devices must support DisplayPort Alternate Mode.USB-C Side Compatible: iMac, iMac Pro 2017, Macbook Macbook Pro 2017, Retina MacBook 12" 2016 2015, Chromebook Pixel 2015, Dell XPS 13 / 15 9550, Razer Blade Stealth, and other PCs comply with VESA "DisplayPort Alt Mode"DP output terminal compatible with: projector, monitor, HDTV, etc.
●1.8m USB-C to DisplayPort cable with gold-plated male end for maximum conductivity
●What You Get: USB Type C Displayport Conversion Cable, Friendly Customer Service

[4K 1.8M]




[8K 1.8M]





Description

Note:
1.USB-C computer must support "DisplayPort Alternate Mode" (ALT mode).
2. 4K resolution requires a 4K input source and output display.
3. Not for smartphones except Samsung S8/S8 Plus, it is not for tablets. If your TV is a Sony, it will not transmit audio

Features:
Connect your USB-C computer (supports ALT mode) to your meeting room, classroom or auditoriums display port TV/monitor/projector and mirror your computer desktop with an ultra-widescreen for extended workspace

Compatibility
iMac / iMac Pro 2017
MacBook Pro 13" 15" 2017 2016 with touch bar
MacBook Pro Late 2016 without touchbar
Macbook 2017
MacBook Retina 12" 2016 2015
DELL XPS 13 9350 9360, XPS 15
Google Chromebook Pixel

Samsung Notebook 9 900X5L-K01
Mi Notebook Air
GPD Pocket
Razer Blade Stealth

Specifications:
Input: USB Type C (compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB 3.1).
Output: DisplayPort
Resolution: 3840 x 2160 4K x 2K @ 60Hz, 4K @ 30Hz, 1080p, 720p
Length: 70.9 inches (1.8 m)
Supported System: Windows 10 / 8 (8.1) / Win7 / Vista / MAC OS 10.6 Details
Support mirror mode and extended mode (iMac/Macbook needs to be adjusted)