Type D panel mount, Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort adapter, Mini DisplayPort connector at the front panel end, is a convenient converter, specially designed for mounting on Type D panels. It allows you to install a Mini DisplayPort interface on the front panel end to easily connect other devices such as laptops, desktops, or other video devices without having to open the case.
The following are the main features and uses of the product:
In-panel mounting: This adapter is compact and suitable for installation inside the D-panel, mounted on the front panel, making it easy to access and connect other devices.
Mini DisplayPort Connector on the front panel: The Mini DisplayPort connector is located on the front panel for easy insertion and removal of Mini DisplayPort devices, such as laptops or other video devices.
Connectivity flexibility: By installing the Mini DisplayPort interface, you can easily connect a variety of devices that support DisplayPort, ensuring high-quality video and audio transmission.
Hd video transfer: The adapter supports HD video transfer, providing clear, realistic images for a variety of uses, including watching movies, playing games, or making work presentations.
Portable design: Despite being installed inside the panel, this adapter typically has a compact design that doesn't take up much space and is suitable for a variety of panel layouts and designs.
What is the difference between Mini Displayport Connector and Displayport Connector?
The main difference between Mini DisplayPort connectors and DisplayPort connectors is their physical size and purpose:
Physical size:
Mini DisplayPort Connector: Relatively small and usually used in smaller devices such as laptops, tablets, and some mobile devices.
DisplayPort Connector: Relatively large, commonly used in desktop computers, monitors, and some professional equipment.
Purpose:
Mini DisplayPort Connector: Commonly used in portable devices, such as laptops and tablets, to provide high-quality video output in a limited space.
DisplayPort Connector: Commonly used in desktop computers and monitors to provide high-definition, high-bandwidth video and audio transmission.