![]() Subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more videos All of this happens unbeknownst to the user you just plug it in and it works. Instead of going directly from USB-C to HDMI, the adapter uses Display Port Alt Mode to take the signal from source, and then converts that DisplayPort signal to HDMI 2.0 compliant output. So how exactly is Accell using HDMI 2.0 with USB-C? The explanation is rather simple. Video resolution up to 4K Audio up to 8 channels. ![]() Such a refresh rate can often lead to headaches and eyestrain, not to mention the choppiness and laggy cursor movement.Īccell’s new USB-C adapter promises to address this issue by including HDMI 2.0. How is this possible when USB-C only supports HDMI 1.4b? Watch our hands-on video inside for the details. While such an adapter works well for watching movies with lesser refresh rates, 30Hz is not the ideal refresh rate for working on a computer monitor. It worked, but since it featured HDMI 1.4, it only allowed for connecting to 4K displays at 30Hz max. A few weeks ago we reviewed Aukey’s USB-C to HDMI Cable for the MacBook Pro.
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