Acer Converter Cable Mini Cp Vga

  
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What is this port 'Acer Converter Port'? Is it basically the same as miniDP?

Can I connect a monitor like Dell U2713H on this one? Can I connect a DisplayPort monitor to the Acer Converter Port? The Acer Converter Port uses the same physical port as a Mini DisplayPort, but is designed to connect to an Acer proprietary cable. If you connect a DisplayPort monitor, Acer cannot guarantee the functionality of the monitor. No damage should occur to either monitor or notebook by connecting a Mini DisplayPort cable. Neverwinter Nights Character Editor. Can someone confirm this will work for sure? Seems to essentially be a Lightning port imitator: From your in the comments: 'You also have another port at the back, the Acer Converter port.

It looks a lot like a Lightning port with its specifications and you can comfortably attach displays, hard drives or routers' It sounds like a port with enough bandwidth to carry large amounts of data making it suitable for even displays. It also sounds like it is something Acer has not released to market: The back-side of the laptop does have an HDMI Port so your monitor should be able to hook up to it.

What is an Acer Converter Port? You use that port to connect an Acer Converter Cable (Mini CP to VGA/LAN/USB). Mini cp is the name of that port.

Acer Converter Port works as miniDP on my Acer Aspire R7 laptop with Intel HD4000 video adapter. I can work with 2nd external full HD monitor (1920x1080) via miniDP-HDMI adapter - that's in addition to another external monitor via direct HDMI cable. Recently I bought Acer CB280HK 4K 28' Ultra HD monitor and it can work with 4k resolution 3840x2160 up to 32Hz via this miniDP connector using a standard miniDP to DP cable. Note that I can get 4k resolution via HDMI only up to 25Hz. To set Intel HD4000 to work with 4k resolution via miniDP or HDMI you need to add custom resolution using Intel's CustomModeApp utility - please search internet about how to use it, for ex.

Intel site, support forums. I used basic CustomModeApp mode to set my custom 4k resolutions and it works great - I am really happy with all my office apps: in basic CustomModeApp mode: - set resolution 3840 x 2160 - set refresh rate to 25 for hdmi connection and 30 or 32 for miniDP connection - select 'CVT-RB' for the 'Timing Standard' dropdown And below is some more info about custom resolutions from Intel support forum. HDMI: Intel HD4000 Max Pixel Clock supported on HDMI is 225Mhz. So max supported is 1920 x 1080 (60p, 85p) On HDMI Note: 2560 x1440_ (60 Hz) is not supported on HDMI as it Exceeds the max Pixel Clock supported by our Intel 4000 Hardware ( 225Mhz) DispalyPort: Intel HD4000 Max Pixel Clock supported on DisplayPort is 348 Mhz So, 2560 x1440_ 60 and 2560 x1600_ 60 is supported on DisplayPort Interface only. It is possible to do UHD (3840x2160P) using this chip by being careful to stay under the maximum HDMI dot clock. Using CustomModeApp: Front Porch H=48 V=3 Back Porch H=80 V=23 Sync Width H=32 V=5 Active H=3840 V=2160 Scan Rate V=25 It relies on the screen supporting 24Hz refresh rates as most UHD screens will. 24Hz is used by Blue-ray in film mode.

Dot Clock for these HDMI settings is 221MHz which is below the hardware maximum of 225MHz Advice from previous posts Select 'CVT-RB' for the 'Timing Standard' dropdown.

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How about these alternatives? The mini CP cable to VGA/LAN/USB is compatible with select Aspire R7, V5 and other notebooks with a Converter Port (CP). This 3 in 1 cable provides you access to a VGA port, an Ethernet jack and an additional USB port, allowing you to connect your notebook to cables with RJ-45 connectors (Ethernet cords) or external monitors, displays or projectors that use a VGA connector or cable. With a VGA port available at your disposal, you can use an external monitor to extend your desktop or mirror your laptop's screen, making multitasking much easier. You can also use the mini CP cable to VGA/LAN/USB to connect your notebook to a compatible projector - enabling you to share your screen with your audience and give a flawless presentation!