•6FT USBC to HDMI Cable
•Universal Compatibility
•Resolution up to 3840x2160@60Hz (4K)
➤【6FT USBC to HDMI Cable】- This USB C to HDMI Cable (thunderbolt 3 Compatible) enables you to connect a USB C computer or phone to an HDMI-equipped display, monitor, projector. It is a perfect solution for your USB-C laptops to connect with HDMI projectors, external displays, TVs, monitors for your presentations, conferences, workshops, lectures,virtual classes
➤【Universal Compatibility】- USB Type C to HDMI Cord is compatible with MacBook Pro 2020/ 2019/ 2018/ 2017/ 2016, MacBook 12" 2015 / 2016, iPad Pro 2020 /2018, iMac/iMac Pro 2017, Surface Book 2, Pixel 2015, XPS 13 & 15, Spectre x360 13" & 15", Yoga 900 & 910 & 920, ThinkPad P50 & P70, Galaxy S23/ S23+/ S23 Ultra/ S20/ S20+/ S20 Ultra/ S10 /S10e / S10+ / Note 10/ Note 8/ S8 / S8+ and devices which support DP ALT Mode (Video Output)
➤【4K@60Hz】- 6FT USB-C to HDMI 2.0 Cable for monitor supports resolution up to 3840x2160@60Hz (4K). If you want to enjoy UHD resolution, your laptop and external monitor Need to support 4K @ 60Hz. Please note the 12" MacBook 2015 Only supports up to 4K@30Hz
➤【Tips】- The USB C to HDMI cord requires USB-C port of your USB C devices which support "DisplayPort Alternate Mode" (not all USB-C ports/systems support Alternate Mode functionality) or Thunderbolt 3 port
1. Max 4K@60Hz - Provide the smoothest experience, supports resolution up to 3840x2160 (4K)@60Hz, backward compatible with 3840x1440, 2560x1440 (2K), 2560x1080, 1920x1080 (1080P), 720P@60Hz and more.
2. NOTE - Supports resolution up to 4K@60Hz, but we recommend you to make sure your monitor/tv could supply corresponding output. That means if your computer supports 4K@60Hz, while your monitor/TV only supports 1080P, you can only output 1080P rather than 4K.
3. Resolution Settings:
For Windows:
Windows Menu--> Setting--> Display--> Advanced Display Settings, set your laptop's resolution same as or lower the resolution of external monitor.
For MacOS:
Left-upper icon-->System Preferences-->Displays-->Mirror displays. Then your HDMI monitor would mirror your Mac. However here you have two choices. One is "Optimize For" your built-in Retina Display, the other is "Optimize For" your HDMI monitor. You can choose which one you like.