

StarTech.com 1080p USB C to VGA Adapter 12 Inch Cable
Pack Size: 1 On Contract
This USB-C™ to VGA adapter enables you to output high-definition VGA video from the USB Type-C™ port on your laptop, tablet, smartphone or other USB C device.
Extended Cable Length
This USB C adapter is equipped with an extra-long 12” (30cm) attached cable, providing an extended reach to reduce port and connector strain on 2-in-1 devices or laptops on risers stands.
HD Picture Quality
The adapter supports video resolutions up to 1920x1200 or 1080p. You'll be surprised at the picture quality the adapter provides, even when connected to a VGA monitor, projector or other display. The adapter harnesses the video capabilities that are built into your USB Type-C connection, to deliver every detail in stunning high-def resolution.
Ultimate Portability
This USB Type-C video adapter is highly portable with a small footprint and lightweight design that's easy to tuck into your laptop bag while commuting between your home, office or traveling for business.
The CDP2DVGAEC is backed by a 3-year StarTech.com warranty and free lifetime technical support.
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Features
- Keep the adapter with you while traveling, to connect to any VGA monitor or projector you come across
- Connect your USB-C equipped tablet or smartphone to a larger display
- Your USB-C device must support DisplayPort over USB-C (DP alt mode) to work with this adapter
- 300mm Cable
Delivery Information
Deliveries will normally be completed within 24 hours of purchase, unless an item is larger, from oversees, bespoke, or other items that are not considered to be stocked products, in which case we allow 3 – 30 working days unless otherwise agreed with
the Buyer. Any item on backorder within our supply chain will be delivered as soon as it comes back into stock with us and can be cancelled any time should the delay be considered unreasonable by the Buyer.
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Product Specifications
Type | AV Cables |
Manufacturer | StarTech |
Brand | StarTech |
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