UKYEE USBC to HDMI Cable Adapter 6 Feet (USB-C to HDMI) Supporting 4K 60Hz - Thunderbolt 3 Port Compatible for MacBook Pro, Surface Book 2, Dell XPS 13/15, HP, Etc

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Key Specs : - 4k 60Hz (up to 3840 x 2160) - 6Feet - Non-slip design for easier plug and unplug - Plug-and-Play Compatible Devices (NOT A FULL LIST): Please check your user manual or confirm with us via email for pre-sale advice. Laptops compatible: ·MacBook Pro models from 2016 or later, MacBook Air 13'' 2018 ·iMac Pro, iMac models from 2017, Mac mini 2018, MacBook 2017/2016/2015 ·iPad Pro 11'' and iPad Pro 12.9'' 2018 (4K@30Hz, 2K@60Hz) ·Dell XPS 15 (9550, 9560) / XPS 13 (9350, 9360, 9370) ·Dell Latitude 15 5580, Dell Precision 15 (5510) ·Microsoft Surfacebook 2, Surface Go, ChromeBook Pixel ·Lenovo Yoga 910, Yoga 720 (13IKB), Yoga 900 13" (80MK) ·Acer V15 Nitro, Asus ZenBook UX390UAK, HP Spectre X360 Phones: ·Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+ / Note 9 / S8 / S8+ / Note 8, HTC One U11, Huawei Mate 20 / 20 Pro, Mate 10 / 10 Pro Only support DP Alt mode phone/tablet, NOT Support MHL mode such as LG Google Nexus 5X/6P, ZTE Phone,Moto Z force,Dell Inspiron series tablet?LG G5,HTC 10, Acer Alpha Switch 12 USB-C to HDMI Adapter 4K@60Hz - Fits snugly, reinforced connector provides a strong connection for stable signal transfer - Non-slip design for easier plug and unplug experience - Premium aluminum alloy casing for better heat insulation and lasts longer - 6Ft length, - Sleek and compact size, take your adapter everywhere without any hassle NOTE : - This cable works only with devices with DP Alt Mode - To enjoy 4K high resolution - If your computer supports 4K@60Hz, while your display only supports 4K@30Hz, you can only output 4K@30Hz rather than 4K@60Hz - Supported resolutions and refresh rates are entirely dependent on the host devices and displays - To manually adjust resolution for your MacBook/MacBook Pro, hold the "option" key and click "Scaled"