Delock USB Typ C — DisplayPort (1 m)
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Delock USB Typ C — DisplayPort

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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Lammi

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The Zenbook Pro 15 has a GTX1050 installed, which can run at 144 Hz in principle. But this is a mid-range graphics card, so you will only be able to run current games with 144 Hz at low resolutions - if at all. And whether you have any advantage with PowerPoint at 144 Hz, I dare to doubt. The cable works.
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Sarmilan01

2 years ago

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ipaulsen

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I have not tested the specific combination, but so far the cable has worked with all laptops (HP, Apple, Lenovo) on my Asus ProArt as well as on various HP displays. USB-C to DisplayPort is largely foolproof unless you use extreme resolutions or frequency rates.
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Sarmilan01

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Donut1996

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If your laptop has USB-C and your screen has a DisplayPort, it should work. The HP E241 does not have a very high resolution, which could be limiting.
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Anonymous

3 years ago

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No, it has a DisplayPort connector and is not compatible with HDMI. However, DisplayPort is also available on many monitors. If your monitor has a DisplayPort socket (labelled DP), the cable can be plugged into the monitor. Otherwise you have to look for another cable.
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NikonShooter

5 years ago

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Anonymous

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With me mii MacBook Pro 13-inch 2018 and various monitors (Dell, LG) the cable works flawlessly and on every USB-C socket on the MacBook.
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5 years ago

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ffreitag

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I use exactly the same cable on my MacBook Pro - for 4K@60Hz. So it should work without a problem👍

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