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The WARRKY USB C to DisplayPort Cable offers an exceptional 8K@60Hz and 4K UHD viewing experience, perfect for gamers and creatives alike. With high-speed performance, universal compatibility, and a durable design, this cable is engineered for both professional and personal use, ensuring seamless connectivity across a variety of devices.
T**Y
Decent quality
I'm very impressed with this USB Type C to DisplayPort cables from WARRKY. Like a lot of cable brands, I've not heard of WARRKY before but there's plenty of unusual brand names out there these days that still make decent quality products and with much lower prices.The cables are actually quite thick and could be compared to a piece of 5A mains cable or a thick ethernet cable. This means it's less flexible than say, a basic HDMI cable, but for a permanent computer and monitor set up this is unlikely to be a problem. It should also mean than the cable is well shielded inside and less likely to suffer from interference. It also has nylon braiding around it which is a nice touch and means it'll less likely to get tangled up.It fits perfectly into my laptop and G-Sync monitor. One thing to bear in mind is that this cable doesn't have the securing clips that you have to press to release the cable from the Display Port. I actually find these tend to be a nightmare when trying to unplug because they plug into the bottom of my monitor upwards and it's really hard to press the button and remove the cable without feeling like you're ripping the port off the main board! I guess if you are constantly moving your monitor or laptop about then the cable is more likely to come out on its own but I suspect that's unlikely.I'm using 2m version of this cable to connect a 1440p @ 144Hz G-Sync monitor to my Razer laptop and it works perfectly with no loss of picture etc. I can't confirm if they work for 4k @ 60Hz but I've had cables that couldn't do 1440p @ 144Hz without causing the screen to flicker on and off constantly and that doesn't happen with this.Really impressed with these cables.Pros:- Competitively priced- Gold plated plugs- Decent quality cable (thick with nylon braiding)- Work perfectly at 1440p @ 144HzNeutral:- No securing clips on the DisplayPortsCons:- A little more expensive than some other brands- None so far
J**.
Extremely Reliable Company
As well as great value for the price, Warrky’s customer service team are second to none. I had an issue with one of my cables a few months in & contacted the suppliers, who helped fix the problem with no hesitation & no delay.When buying electrical goods this is extremely valuable to me. Very grateful.Rest assured that you’re in good hands when buying from Warrky.
J**Y
Great quality, Brilliant support team!
Edit: Great quality cable, brilliant support team who sent out a new cable on same day delivery after having an issue with first purchase.Hopefully, just a one off, highly recommend!1st review:Quality of cable looks great with braided sleeve. Worked really well for 12 days. One day, went to plug the DisplayPort into my monitor and my computer would recognise the monitor then cut out and not recognise it. Tried the cable in another monitor and the same issue.
B**S
Does the job
No problems
M**O
Dont have any problems with the item
Dont have any problem’s,for the price of it you cant really ask for anything more
D**K
Allowed me to use laptop Thunderbolt USB port for better fresh/resolution combination
Was stuck with my new Acer Predator monitor requiring at least 60hz to display 3440x1440 native resolution, and my laptop HDMI output only being able to do 30hz.Researching in detail my options to solve this led me to find my laptop supports DisplayPort 60hz over USB Thunderbolt port.This cable is connected to my new monitor, and gives me the 60hz I wanted at that resolution. I can now use my work laptop at native resolution on the new monitor which solved a real headache.Cable is good quality and not too think and makes my desk neater than any HDMI or DisplayPort>DisplayPort solution would have.I also don't need a port replicator/docking station which would have been my alternative option I was hoping to avoid.
A**N
Helped save a Morris dancing and Folk awards ceremony
Was on my way back from the post office, when I see a man crying in the street outside a busy hall. I ask what's wrong and he says I wouldn't understand as it’s quite tech related, but I insist. He explains that hes the technician for the inaugural Morris and Folk Dance Performance. The whole visuals for the festival relies upon a cable, and that due to its poor build quality the main performance can't go ahead. An HDMI to USB C display port cable to be exact. Imagine his surprise when out of the manilla envelope under my arm, I pull out this. He thanked me profusely before he rushed inside, I could hear cheers from the festival as I went on my way. My monitor still won't connect to my tower though
V**E
Solved a problem with my new MacBook Air M1 and displaying to a Monitor
I recently bought a new Macbook Air with the Apple M1 chip. I sometime use it for presentations etc and also for photo processing especially when travelling. Being able to display on my Benq PD2700U monitor is therefore important to me. Having bought the MBA and tried to connect and display it I found there was a problem. Since their launch the M1 Macbook Air and Pro have suffered a problem in not connecting. It's a disgrace that months later Apple have not fixed this.My old Macbook Pro connected immediately via a dongle but no such luck here. having spent hours on the internet it was suggested that the problem was related to the HDMI connection, and perhaps try the Display Port. This brand and type of cable was recommended by another website. Success! I was on the point of returning the new MBA M1 but I was able to mirror the laptop to the monitor. If you have a similar issue then it is worth a try. Power off the laptop, connect with the cable to the Display Port on the monitor, start the laptop up, open Displays in Preferences. If necessary shut the lid to put the machine to sleep and try again. If/when it connects then go to Displays and Arrangement, this should then enable the displays to be mirrored with the cursor moving from one screen to the other and being able to drag files etc from one screen to another. I have done this a number of times now and it seems to work for me. Good luck if you need to try this with your Macbook Air/Pro.
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