USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
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₱3,890.00
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Overview
The USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter lets you connect your USB-C-enabled Mac or iPad Pro to an HDMI display, while also connecting a standard USB device and a USB-C charging cable.
This adapter allows you to mirror your Mac display to your HDMI-enabled TV or display.
3840x2160 at 60Hz on:
iPad Pro 11-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd Generation), MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2017 and later), iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017 and later), iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017 and later), and iMac Pro (2018)
1080p at 60Hz or UHD (3840 by 2160) at 30Hz on:
MacBook Air (2018), MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016 and later), MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016), iMac (non-Retina, 21.5‑inch, 2017), and Mac mini (2018)
Simply connect the adapter to a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port on your Mac or iPad Pro and then to your TV or projector via an HDMI cable (sold separately).
Use the standard USB port to connect devices such as your flash drive or camera or a USB cable for syncing and charging your iOS devices. You can also connect a charging cable to the USB-C port to charge your Mac or iPad Pro.
What’s in the Box
Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
Tech Specs
Connections
HDMI
USB
USB-C
System Requirements
macOS Mojave 10.14.6 or later; iOS 12.4 or later
Requires an HDMI cable (sold separately) for connection to your TV or projector. Supports both video and audio output.
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iPad Models
Mac Models
- MacBook (Retina, 12-inch, Early 2015 - 2017)
- MacBook Air (Retina, 13-inch, 2018 and later)
- MacBook Pro (13-inch, 2016 and later)
- MacBook Pro (15-inch, 2016 and later)
- MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019)
- iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2019)
- iMac (Retina 4K, 21.5-inch, 2017)
- iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2019)
- iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017)
- iMac Pro (2017 and later)
- Mac mini (2018)
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Answers from the community
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Will I be able to run a midi keyboard off the USB port and simultaneously plug in headphones to the USB-C port with the USB-C to 3.5mm dongle?
- Asked by micah R from Portland
- on 20 Nov 2019
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Will it allow a 2016 MacBook 12” to output via hdmi 2.0 4K @60hz resolution?
- Asked by Stefanos P from CHALANDRI
- on 10 Aug 2019
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No. I have tried the adapter on a MacBook. This adapter with a MacBook only allows 4K 30Hz HDMI 2.0. No. I have tried the adapter on a MacBook. This adapter with a MacBook only allows 4K 30Hz HDMI 2.0.
The MacBook is not one of the computers listed as supporting 4K 60Hz in the the Apple Support document HT207806 "About the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter".
The MacBook cannot output two lanes of DisplayPort 1.4 because the Intel graphics only supports DisplayPort 1.2.
Search for an adapter that does not include 5 Gbps USB 3.0 which will then allow four lanes of DisplayPort. For example, adapters that use the MCDP2900 chip will have four lanes operating at 5.4 Gbps per lane which gives them 33% more bandwidth than this adapter that uses a chip that has two lanes at 8.1 Gbps.- Answered by Joseph V from Fort Langley
- on 17 Aug 2019
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Does it support full 87 Watt pass-through charging?
- Asked by Joel J from Orem
- on 10 Aug 2019
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I’m getting only 55 watts. I noticed this when my MacBook Pro 15 2018 starts to drain the battery be I’m getting only 55 watts. I noticed this when my MacBook Pro 15 2018 starts to drain the battery being connected to the original charger throuh the adapter. I looked in the iStat app the power source abd it shows 55W. Connected directly shows the full 86W and never drains the battery.
- Answered by Sergio M from Santiago
- on 6 Oct 2019
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Is this A2119 model?
- Asked by Rosemary Ann F from Kirkland
- on 16 Aug 2019
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When you buy from the Apple Store, you should get the new A2119 model. The model number is underneat When you buy from the Apple Store, you should get the new A2119 model. The model number is underneath the adapter near the ports. The model number is also on the bottom of the box above the UPC code.
- Answered by Joseph V from Fort Langley
- on 17 Aug 2019
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Will this make screen mirroring from a MacBook to iMac possible again? Will Target Display return?
- Asked by Jeffrey A from Miramar
- on 11 Aug 2019
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No, only old iMacs support Target Display Mode. They use Thunderbolt 2 or DisplayPort, not HDMI.
No, only old iMacs support Target Display Mode. They use Thunderbolt 2 or DisplayPort, not HDMI.
Read about Target Display Mode in Apple support document HT204592 "Use your iMac as a display with Target Display Mode".- Answered by Joseph V from Fort Langley
- on 17 Aug 2019
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Does it support 2560x1440 at 60Hz and 2560x1440 at 144Hz? Old version of this adapter didn't support that.
- Asked by Ivan L from San Jose
- on 10 Aug 2019
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This adapter has 50% more bandwidth than the previous adapter but only some computers can use the ne This adapter has 50% more bandwidth than the previous adapter but only some computers can use the new bandwidth. Read the Apple Support document HT207806 "About the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter" to see if your computer is one of them. Basically, you need to be able to output a two lane DisplayPort 1.4 signal (though I don't know how some of the listed computers can do that).
2560x1440 144Hz 8 bpc (bits per component) 4:4:4 or RGB (3 components per pixel) is too much bandwidth (604 MHz) for HDMI 2.0 (600 MHz) and this adapter has slightly less bandwidth (540 MHz) than HDMI 2.0.
MHz is a measure of the pixel clock. The bandwidth increases with the pixel clock and also the number of bits per component and the number of components per pixel.
You can increase max pixel clock to 648 MHz by reducing chroma subsampling to 4:2:2 (16 components per 8 pixels) while increasing color depth to 10 bpc.
Note that 4K 60 Hz HDMI timing is 594 MHz so it also requires reduced chroma subsampling or reduced color bit depth with this adapter (most computers don't have a 6 bpc option though).
Another option is to reduce blanking times so that pixel clock/bandwidth can be decreased for the same refresh rate. Displays require a certain amount of blanking time though. For example, some displays may accept a 4K 60Hz 533 MHz timing.
If this adapter is not sufficient then search for one that does not include 5 Gbps USB 3.0 which will then allow four lanes of DisplayPort. For example, adapters that use the MCDP2900 chip will have four lanes operating at 5.4 Gbps per lane which gives them 33% more bandwidth than this adapter that uses a chip that has two lanes at 8.1 Gbps.- Answered by Joseph V from Fort Langley
- on 17 Aug 2019
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