Acasis TB200 Thunderbolt-4 Cable 2M – 40Gbps 8K@60Hz Display
- Model: Acasis TB200
- Thunderbolt 4 / Thunderbolt 3 / USB4 / USB-C Devices
- Supports up to 8K@60Hz to 100W (20V/5A)
- Data Transfer: Up to 40Gbps
UGREEN 25300 HDMI 3M Cable – 4K@60Hz HDR Support
- Ugreen:UGREEN 25300 HDMI Cable
- Compatibility:4K TVs, streaming devices, gaming consoles, laptops, projectors
- Length:3 meters (approx. 10 feet)
- Resolution Support:Up to 4K Ultra HD
UGREEN 8K HDMI Cable #60633 – 10M HDMI 2.1 8K @60Hz
- Model:Ugreen 60633 10M
- HDMI 2.1 Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable
- 8K @ 60 Hz, 4K @ 120 Hz, 4K @ 100 Hz, HD & lower resolutions
- Dynamic HDR, HDR10+, Dolby Vision
UGREEN CM204 Type-C to RJ45 Cable #80186
- Model:Ugreen CM204 (#80186)
- RJ45 (8P8C) Console Port
- RS‑232 / Serial Console Communications
- Routers, switches, firewalls, servers with RJ45 console ports
UGREEN DP118 16K DisplayPort Cable #15384
- Model: Ugreen DP118 (#15384)
- Interface: DisplayPort Male to Male
- Resolution Support: 15360 x 8640
- Ultra HD 16K 60Hz
- Cable Length: 2 Meter
UGREEN DP119 DP to HDMI 4K Cable 2M #15574
- Model: DP119 #15574
- Interface: DisplayPort Male To HDMI 2.0 Male
- Resolution Support: Up to 4K@60Hz
- Durable PVC cable with reinforced connectors
UGREEN MM139 Type-C to DP Cable #50994
- Model: Ugreen MM139 (#50994)
- Interface: USB Type-C to DisplayPort
- Length: 1.5 Meter,
- Supports maximum resolution: 4K*2K@30Hz, 1080@60hz
- Compatible for Projector, Laptop, Monitor, Television, Personal Computer
UGREEN Type-C to HDMI Cable 2M #50571 – Type-C to 4K HDMI
- Model:Ugreen 50571
- USB Type-C to HDMI 2.0
- Cable Length:2 Meters
- Up to 4K UHD (3840 × 2160) @ 60Hz
UGREEN US122 15M Printer Cable USB Type-A to Type-B #10362
- Model:UGREEN US122 (#10362)
- USB 2.0 Type-A Male to Type-B Male
- Data Transfer Rates: Up to 480Mbps
- Compatible for Printers
UGREEN US129 5M USB Extension Cable Male to Female #90722
- Model:UGREEN US129 (#90722)
- USB 3.0 Type-A Male to Type-A Female
- Up to 5 Gbps (USB 3.0)
- High-quality PVC with tinned copper core
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