UGREEN 40362 DisplayPort to HDMI Active Adapter 4K@60Hz for PC Laptop Graphics Card to Monitor TV
The UGREEN 40362 is a DisplayPort to HDMI active adapter. It is a high‑quality converter designed to connect your DisplayPort‑enabled devices, such as PCs and laptops, to HDMI monitors, TVs, or projectors. The adapter ensures smooth, reliable transmission of audio and video signals. It supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz for crisp, vibrant visuals. The adapter features active conversion technology. This allows it to work seamlessly even with devices that require a DP++ (dual‑mode DisplayPort) signal. It ensures compatibility across a wide range of hardware.
The compact design makes it ideal for both desktop and portable use. The robust housing guarantees durability and long‑term performance. The plug‑and‑play functionality requires no additional drivers. This makes setup simple and hassle‑free. The adapter also supports full HD audio transmission, delivering a complete multimedia experience for gaming, streaming, presentations, and home entertainment. The UGREEN 40362 is perfect for users who need a reliable, high‑quality solution to connect DisplayPort devices to HDMI displays. It combines convenience, durability, and professional performance in a compact form factor.
Technical Specifications
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What is the purpose of this adapter? +
It connects DisplayPort‑enabled devices (PCs, laptops, graphics cards) to HDMI displays (monitors, TVs, projectors) for high‑definition video and audio output.
2. What resolutions does this adapter support? +
It supports up to 4K at 60Hz (3840x2160@60Hz) and lower resolutions like 1080p, 1440p. The actual supported resolution depends on your source device and display.
3. Does this adapter support audio? +
Yes, it supports full HD audio transmission along with video.
4. What is active conversion technology? Why is it important? +
Active conversion technology allows the adapter to work seamlessly with devices that require a DP++ (dual‑mode DisplayPort) signal. It ensures compatibility across a wide range of hardware, including devices that may not output a passive DP signal.

