➕ What is the price of Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 in-store is 40 SAR VAT.
➕ When Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 was released ?
The release date was April 20, 2021.
➕ What is the price of Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 cheap used ?
The price of Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 used is 20 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 ?
Special specifications :
IN THE BOX: 6-foot 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 cable
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.7 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4 in Saudi Arabia ?
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16 reviews for Amazon Basics 8K DisplayPort to DisplayPort 1.4
Rated 5 out of 5
B. B (verified owner)–
Perfect for 1440p 144mhz – Nice thick cable. It took care of the picture blanking issues I was having with a prior cable that claimed to be certified for my monitor specs. This cable just works.
Rated 5 out of 5
Z. S (verified owner)–
Works as advertised and provides good value for your money – This display cable works exactly as intended. I’m able to output 1080p and 4k onto my monitor. Make sure your GPU is able to output those resolutions but even if you’re only using 1080p, it’s better than using a VGA, DVI or HDMI cable since you’re able to save some space behind your monitor.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. I (verified owner)–
Good Cable – So far, this cable is a good one. I can now use G-Sync with my FreeSync Monitor. I haven’t had any issues with high fps at 1440p or problems with image quality.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. J (verified owner)–
This cable fixed my monitor glitch – I got a new, 5K monitor. Instead of running a new Displayport cable from the monitor to my computer, I used the Displayport cable from my old, 4K monitor, a Displayport 1.2 cable. After a day or two, I started to notice that the display would go black for a few seconds, then come back, especially when the monitor was handling video. So I bought and installed this Displayport 1.4 cable, and the problem has gone away.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. M (verified owner)–
10ft. Works at 16:9 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp Color Depth – Bought two 10ft cables. Tested both without issues on a HP X27q 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp color depth. They are thick cables. Measured it to be just over 9mm or almost 3/8″ which will make cable management difficult.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. N (verified owner)–
Basic only in name! This cable is top of the line! – Basic only in name, this cable is top of the line. I got the 6’ version because I felt something wasn’t right with my original setup. I have an RTX 3060 XC graphics card. I typically use the HDMI port for my setup, but I have that going to my Denon x3700H. My setup was an HDMI cable with an HDMI to-display port adapter going to a 32” 4K monitor with HDR. Before deciding to try this cable, I had thought I was getting all I could get out of my monitor, and this cable proved me wrong by unleashing the HDR even more. Previously, the HDR seemed a bit washed out. My gut instinct proved correct as soon as I hooked up this cable. Despite my original setup saying that I was getting HDR, there was an apparent glaring difference. My display is now crisp and vibrant, and the HDR looks tremendous.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. M (verified owner)–
Does exactly what it should. – It’s self explanatory. It works.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. P (verified owner)–
Girthy boy – Man, this dude is thicc. When I was buying it I just saw it was on sale, Amazon basics, the right size I needed, cool. Unpackaged this thing and was stunned. You can tell you’re holding a real man’s cable in your hand when you’re working with this thing. I tried to fit it in my cable management sleeves but she was bustin at the seams. Size matters though, especially when you can work well with what you have. The perfect length. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh yeah and it works well for my computer too.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. B (verified owner)–
Perfect for 1440p 144mhz – Nice thick cable. It took care of the picture blanking issues I was having with a prior cable that claimed to be certified for my monitor specs. This cable just works.
Rated 5 out of 5
Z. S (verified owner)–
Works as advertised and provides good value for your money – This display cable works exactly as intended. I’m able to output 1080p and 4k onto my monitor. Make sure your GPU is able to output those resolutions but even if you’re only using 1080p, it’s better than using a VGA, DVI or HDMI cable since you’re able to save some space behind your monitor.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. N (verified owner)–
Basic only in name! This cable is top of the line! – Basic only in name, this cable is top of the line. I got the 6’ version because I felt something wasn’t right with my original setup. I have an RTX 3060 XC graphics card. I typically use the HDMI port for my setup, but I have that going to my Denon x3700H. My setup was an HDMI cable with an HDMI to-display port adapter going to a 32” 4K monitor with HDR. Before deciding to try this cable, I had thought I was getting all I could get out of my monitor, and this cable proved me wrong by unleashing the HDR even more. Previously, the HDR seemed a bit washed out. My gut instinct proved correct as soon as I hooked up this cable. Despite my original setup saying that I was getting HDR, there was an apparent glaring difference. My display is now crisp and vibrant, and the HDR looks tremendous.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. M (verified owner)–
Does exactly what it should. – It’s self explanatory. It works.
Rated 5 out of 5
K. M (verified owner)–
10ft. Works at 16:9 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp Color Depth – Bought two 10ft cables. Tested both without issues on a HP X27q 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp color depth. They are thick cables. Measured it to be just over 9mm or almost 3/8″ which will make cable management difficult.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. P (verified owner)–
Girthy boy – Man, this dude is thicc. When I was buying it I just saw it was on sale, Amazon basics, the right size I needed, cool. Unpackaged this thing and was stunned. You can tell you’re holding a real man’s cable in your hand when you’re working with this thing. I tried to fit it in my cable management sleeves but she was bustin at the seams. Size matters though, especially when you can work well with what you have. The perfect length. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh yeah and it works well for my computer too.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. I (verified owner)–
Good Cable – So far, this cable is a good one. I can now use G-Sync with my FreeSync Monitor. I haven’t had any issues with high fps at 1440p or problems with image quality.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. J (verified owner)–
This cable fixed my monitor glitch – I got a new, 5K monitor. Instead of running a new Displayport cable from the monitor to my computer, I used the Displayport cable from my old, 4K monitor, a Displayport 1.2 cable. After a day or two, I started to notice that the display would go black for a few seconds, then come back, especially when the monitor was handling video. So I bought and installed this Displayport 1.4 cable, and the problem has gone away.
B. B (verified owner) –
Perfect for 1440p 144mhz – Nice thick cable. It took care of the picture blanking issues I was having with a prior cable that claimed to be certified for my monitor specs. This cable just works.
Z. S (verified owner) –
Works as advertised and provides good value for your money – This display cable works exactly as intended. I’m able to output 1080p and 4k onto my monitor. Make sure your GPU is able to output those resolutions but even if you’re only using 1080p, it’s better than using a VGA, DVI or HDMI cable since you’re able to save some space behind your monitor.
P. I (verified owner) –
Good Cable – So far, this cable is a good one. I can now use G-Sync with my FreeSync Monitor. I haven’t had any issues with high fps at 1440p or problems with image quality.
E. J (verified owner) –
This cable fixed my monitor glitch – I got a new, 5K monitor. Instead of running a new Displayport cable from the monitor to my computer, I used the Displayport cable from my old, 4K monitor, a Displayport 1.2 cable. After a day or two, I started to notice that the display would go black for a few seconds, then come back, especially when the monitor was handling video. So I bought and installed this Displayport 1.4 cable, and the problem has gone away.
K. M (verified owner) –
10ft. Works at 16:9 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp Color Depth – Bought two 10ft cables. Tested both without issues on a HP X27q 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp color depth. They are thick cables. Measured it to be just over 9mm or almost 3/8″ which will make cable management difficult.
L. N (verified owner) –
Basic only in name! This cable is top of the line! – Basic only in name, this cable is top of the line. I got the 6’ version because I felt something wasn’t right with my original setup. I have an RTX 3060 XC graphics card. I typically use the HDMI port for my setup, but I have that going to my Denon x3700H. My setup was an HDMI cable with an HDMI to-display port adapter going to a 32” 4K monitor with HDR. Before deciding to try this cable, I had thought I was getting all I could get out of my monitor, and this cable proved me wrong by unleashing the HDR even more. Previously, the HDR seemed a bit washed out. My gut instinct proved correct as soon as I hooked up this cable. Despite my original setup saying that I was getting HDR, there was an apparent glaring difference. My display is now crisp and vibrant, and the HDR looks tremendous.
L. M (verified owner) –
Does exactly what it should. – It’s self explanatory. It works.
P. P (verified owner) –
Girthy boy – Man, this dude is thicc. When I was buying it I just saw it was on sale, Amazon basics, the right size I needed, cool. Unpackaged this thing and was stunned. You can tell you’re holding a real man’s cable in your hand when you’re working with this thing. I tried to fit it in my cable management sleeves but she was bustin at the seams. Size matters though, especially when you can work well with what you have. The perfect length. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh yeah and it works well for my computer too.
B. B (verified owner) –
Perfect for 1440p 144mhz – Nice thick cable. It took care of the picture blanking issues I was having with a prior cable that claimed to be certified for my monitor specs. This cable just works.
Z. S (verified owner) –
Works as advertised and provides good value for your money – This display cable works exactly as intended. I’m able to output 1080p and 4k onto my monitor. Make sure your GPU is able to output those resolutions but even if you’re only using 1080p, it’s better than using a VGA, DVI or HDMI cable since you’re able to save some space behind your monitor.
L. N (verified owner) –
Basic only in name! This cable is top of the line! – Basic only in name, this cable is top of the line. I got the 6’ version because I felt something wasn’t right with my original setup. I have an RTX 3060 XC graphics card. I typically use the HDMI port for my setup, but I have that going to my Denon x3700H. My setup was an HDMI cable with an HDMI to-display port adapter going to a 32” 4K monitor with HDR. Before deciding to try this cable, I had thought I was getting all I could get out of my monitor, and this cable proved me wrong by unleashing the HDR even more. Previously, the HDR seemed a bit washed out. My gut instinct proved correct as soon as I hooked up this cable. Despite my original setup saying that I was getting HDR, there was an apparent glaring difference. My display is now crisp and vibrant, and the HDR looks tremendous.
L. M (verified owner) –
Does exactly what it should. – It’s self explanatory. It works.
K. M (verified owner) –
10ft. Works at 16:9 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp Color Depth – Bought two 10ft cables. Tested both without issues on a HP X27q 1440p @ 165Hz, 10bcp color depth. They are thick cables. Measured it to be just over 9mm or almost 3/8″ which will make cable management difficult.
P. P (verified owner) –
Girthy boy – Man, this dude is thicc. When I was buying it I just saw it was on sale, Amazon basics, the right size I needed, cool. Unpackaged this thing and was stunned. You can tell you’re holding a real man’s cable in your hand when you’re working with this thing. I tried to fit it in my cable management sleeves but she was bustin at the seams. Size matters though, especially when you can work well with what you have. The perfect length. The tasteful thickness of it. Oh yeah and it works well for my computer too.
P. I (verified owner) –
Good Cable – So far, this cable is a good one. I can now use G-Sync with my FreeSync Monitor. I haven’t had any issues with high fps at 1440p or problems with image quality.
E. J (verified owner) –
This cable fixed my monitor glitch – I got a new, 5K monitor. Instead of running a new Displayport cable from the monitor to my computer, I used the Displayport cable from my old, 4K monitor, a Displayport 1.2 cable. After a day or two, I started to notice that the display would go black for a few seconds, then come back, especially when the monitor was handling video. So I bought and installed this Displayport 1.4 cable, and the problem has gone away.