A:AnswerThe MDP2HDMI is a passive Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter used to connect a DP++ enabled Mini DisplayPort source to an HDMI display. As long as the connecting devices utilizes these connections, the MDP2HDMI will work. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerThe MDP2HDMI is a passive Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter used to connect a DP++ enabled Mini DisplayPort source to an HDMI display. As long as the connecting devices utilizes these connections, the MDP2HDMI will work. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerNo, MDP2HDMI is a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter used to connect a Mini DisplayPort source to an HDMI display. We would like to look into this with you to help recommend the correct solution. Please feel free to contact us at 1-800-265-1844. Our Technical Advisors are available 24 hours a day, 5 days a week to provide support. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerNo, MDP2HDMI is a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter used to connect a Mini DisplayPort source to an HDMI display and the Motorola Moto G7 does not have a Mini DisplayPort. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerNo, MDP2HDMI is a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter used to connect a Mini DisplayPort source to an HDMI display.The Nintendo 3DS does not have a Mini DisplayPort. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerNo, MDP2HDMI is a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter and the LG Phoenix 4 does not have a Mini DisplayPort connection. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerYes, MDP2HDMI is a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter and will be able to mirror and / or extend the display as long as the GPU supports this functionality. Atha, StarTech.com Support
A:AnswerNo, MDP2HDMI supports 1920x1200. The Oculus Rift display is 2160x1200 and has a 90Hz refresh rate so it does use more bandwidth than MDP2HDMI. Furthermore, Oculus does not recommend or support using adapters with their headsets.
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