1. Hua Neke Atuview
The StarTech.com Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort cable (Model MDP2DPMM10) provides a direct connection between a Mini DisplayPort-equipped device and a DisplayPort monitor, HDTV, or projector. This 10-foot (3-meter) cable supports high-resolution video and audio transmission, making it suitable for various display applications.

Image 1: StarTech.com Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort Cable, showing both connectors and the cable length.
This cable is designed for optimal performance, supporting resolutions up to 4K x 2K (3840 x 2160) at 60Hz with a High Bit Rate 2 (HBR2) bandwidth of 21.6 Gbps. It also supports Multi-Stream Transport (MST) for daisy-chaining multiple monitors and includes optional audio support. The gold-plated, latching DisplayPort connectors ensure a secure connection and prevent accidental disconnections.
2. Ihirangi mokete
- 1 x Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort Adapter Cable (MDP2DPMM10)

Image 2: The cable as packaged, indicating it is a single A/V cable.
3. Tohutohu Tatūnga
Follow these steps to connect your Mini DisplayPort-enabled device to a DisplayPort display:
- Locate the Mini DisplayPort output on your source device (e.g., laptop, PC, Mac, Microsoft Surface device with mDP or Thunderbolt 2 port).
- Locate the DisplayPort input on your display device (e.g., monitor, HDTV, projector).
- Connect the Mini DisplayPort end of the cable to the Mini DisplayPort output on your source device.
- Connect the DisplayPort end of the cable to the DisplayPort input on your display device. Ensure the latching connector clicks into place for a secure connection.
- Whakawerahia to taputapu puna me to taputapu whakaatu.
- The display should automatically detect the signal. If not, you may need to manually select the DisplayPort input on your display device using its OSD (On-Screen Display) menu.

Whakaahua 3: Taipitopito view of the Mini DisplayPort and DisplayPort connectors.
4. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Once the cable is connected, your display should mirror or extend your source device's screen.
- Aratau Whakaatu: Your operating system's display settings allow you to configure how the external display functions (e.g., duplicate, extend, or second screen only).
- Tuku Ororongo: This cable supports audio transmission. Ensure your source device's audio output is configured to send audio through the DisplayPort connection to your display or connected audio system.
- Taumira teitei: For 4K x 2K resolution at 60Hz, ensure both your source device and display device support these specifications.
- Waka-Rema-Rema (MST): If your source and display devices support MST, you can daisy-chain multiple compatible monitors. Refer to your device manuals for MST configuration.

Image 4: A laptop connected to an external monitor, demonstrating a typical setup.

Atahanga 5: He upoko view of a workspace showing a laptop and monitor connected, illustrating cable management.
5. Nga ahuatanga
- Tautoko Taumira Teitei: Supports resolutions up to 4K x 2K (3840 x 2160) at 60Hz.
- Aratuku Teitei: Features High Bit Rate 2 (HBR2) bandwidth of up to 21.6 Gbps.
- Hototahi Whakamuri: Designed to DisplayPort 1.2 standards and backward compatible with DisplayPort 1.1.
- Content Protection: Supports HDCP (High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection) and DPCP (DisplayPort Content Protection) for secure content display.
- Hononga Haumaru: Gold-plated latching DisplayPort connectors prevent accidental disconnections.
- Hototahi Ao: Works with PC, Mac, and Microsoft Surface devices with mDP, including computers with Thunderbolt 2 ports.
- Waka-Rema-Rema (MST): Supports daisy-chaining multiple monitors (if supported by devices).

Image 6: Icons illustrating wide device compatibility with Apple, Windows, and Chrome OS, and various display types like monitors, projectors, and laptops.
6. Whakatakotoranga
| Ingoa Tauira | MDP2DPMM10 |
| Waitohu | StarTech.com |
| Momo Tauera | Mini DisplayPort to DisplayPort |
| Momo Tuhono | Mini DisplayPort Male, DisplayPort Male |
| Te roa o te taura | 10 ft / 3 m |
| Tae | Pango |
| Whakatau Rawa | 4K x 2K (3840 x 2160) @ 60Hz |
| Rere Whakawhiti Raraunga | 21.6 Gbps (HBR2) |
| Parenga Ihirangi | HDCP, DPCP |
| Rauemi o waho | PVC - Polyvinyl Chloride |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 3.66 hekere (0.1 kg) |
7. Te Raru
- Kāore he Whakaaturanga/Tohu:
- Ensure both ends of the cable are securely connected. The DisplayPort connector should latch.
- Verify that both the source device and the display are powered on.
- Check the input source on your display. Manually select the correct DisplayPort input.
- Test with another DisplayPort cable or a different display if possible to isolate the issue.
- Whakahōuhia ngā taraiwa whakairoiro i runga i tō pūrere pūtake.
- Flickering or Intermittent Display:
- Me whakarite kia kaua e piko te taura kia pakaru ranei.
- Reduce the display resolution or refresh rate in your source device's display settings to see if stability improves.
- Tirohia mēnā he pokanoa hikohiko mai i ētahi atu taputapu.
- Kore Ororongo:
- Verify that your display device has built-in speakers or is connected to external speakers.
- Check your source device's audio output settings to ensure audio is directed to the DisplayPort.
- Adjust the volume on both your source device and display.
- Resolution Not as Expected:
- Whakaū kei te tautokohia e to taputapu puna me to whakaaturanga te taumira e hiahiatia ana me te reeti whakahou.
- Check your source device's display settings to ensure the correct resolution is selected.
8. Ataata Hua Whaimana
Video 1: An official product video from StarTech.com demonstrating the features and compatibility of the DisplayPort cable.
9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
This StarTech.com product is backed by a manufacturer's warranty. For detailed warranty information, technical support, or further assistance, please visit the official StarTech.com webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki a raatau tautoko kaihoko.
Rauemi ipurangi: Mō ētahi atu pārongo hua me te tautoko, tirohia te StarTech.com Store on Amazon.





