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Tripp Lite Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adpater Converter mDP to HDMI M/F 6in

$36.93
Mfg # P137-06N-HDMI CDW # 3456833 | UNSPSC 26121600

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  • Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter Connects a mDP Laptop to an HDMI Display
  • Mini DisplayPort to HDMI converter/ Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter cable/ mDP to HDMI adapter/ Mini DP to HDMI/ mDP to HDMI dongle/ Thunderbolt 2 adapter/ Thunderbolt 1 compatible
  • Connects an HDMI monitor projector or TV to the mDP or Thunderbolt 1 or 2 port on a computer/laptop/notebook- /MacBook Chromebook Ultrabook Microsoft Surface or other compatible computer or tablet
  • Tripp Lite 3-year Warranty
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Tripp Lite's P137-06N-HDMI, Mini DisplayPort Male to HDMI Female adapter allows you to connect a Mac or PC with a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt output to a HDMI monitor.

Ideal for Thunderbolt /Mini DisplayPort equipped laptops, Chromebooks, MacBooks, and Microsoft Surface. Mac 10.11, Windows 10 Compatible.

Supports computer video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200, and HD resolutions up to 1080p. Fully molded ends ensure long life enjoyment.

The P137-06N-HDMI is a Passive adapter, and requires that the connected computer has a DP++ (DisplayPort ++) port, which allows HDMI and DVI signals to be passed through; check the documentation for your Mini DisplayPort source for compatibility.
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Tripp Lite 6in Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adpater Converter mDP to HDMI M/F 6 is rated 4.60 out of 5 by 11.
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A Easy- to -Setup and Stable cloud-based Data management solution What is our primary use case? The solution is primarily used for reporting. In the user environment the client has different queries so reports are needed to understand the size of the data that will be backed up for a week or a month. Basing on that we can forecast the size to which the data will grow. For instance, if a backup is is failing continuously for three days, days, then it triggers an alert for us so that customer can pay some attention. What is most valuable? The reporting feature and the Dell's continuous improvement of the solution are the most valuable features. The solution not only supports Dell Power Products but also other products. What needs improvement? The stability of the solution needs improvement for stand alone users. For how long have I used the solution? I have been using Dell Data Protection Advisor for more than seven years. What do I think about the stability of the solution? The stability of the solution is good. I rate it nine out of ten. What do I think about the scalability of the solution? It is a scalable solution. There are many users using the solution from mid-range to high range enterprise customers. I rate the scalability a ten out of ten. How was the initial setup? The initial setup is straightforward. The deployment of the solution takes three hours. What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing? If the customer has huge lineup of Dell Products then they receive discount on the pricing. What other advice do I have? If customers are depending on enterprise products, then one can hopefully go and use this DPA. And and apart from that, you have a wonderful support from Dell EMC, and in case if you want to have not a predefined reports, if you want to have a customer's reports, there are Dell engineers who can help you with that. I rate the overall solution a ten out of ten. Which deployment model are you using for this solution? Public Cloud Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2023-06-30T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Data protection solution that needs improvement across all features and overall advisor functionality What is our primary use case? We do not use it very often because the other data domain products that we use make it obsolete. How has it helped my organization? DPA only has value as a reporting tool for auditors. It has provided no value as a tool to improve the efficiency of our backup environment. What is most valuable? DPA can provide daily report cards for our auditors, which fulfills our reporting requirements. What needs improvement? The functionality of the Data Protection Advisor is limited and is something that is lacking in this solution. Other solutions like CloudIQ and DDMC provide a much better outlook on how data protection should be done. DDMC provides a single pane of glass overview of our PowerProtect systems and CloudIQ can predict future issues based on current trends. DPA, contrary to it's name, provides no ability to advise. It only runs simple reports based on imported data. For how long have I used the solution? I have been using this solution for three years. What do I think about the stability of the solution? This is a stable solution. What other advice do I have? I would rate this solution a three out of ten. Which deployment model are you using for this solution? On-premises Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2022-05-15T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from easy to use and very reliable I use it for an extra monitor at a public accounting firm and it works well.
Date published: 2021-06-21T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Easy to use, flexible, configurable dashboards, and effective script capabilities What is our primary use case? We use Dell EMC Data Protection Advisor to receive reports on the health of the daily backups of our data in our organization. The reports give us information in many areas, such as capacity, compression, high and lowest deduplication, workloads, and the number of failures. What is most valuable? The solution is easy to use, flexible and has a lot of out-of-the-box functionality. You can configure the dashboards or you can use a script. However, to fully utilize its capabilities you will want to use a lot of scripts which you will need advanced training. The reports can be customized for many things, such as chargeback billing. Additionally, we are using this solution for Dell, but Data Protection Advisor (DPA) can be used for other backup solutions, such as NetBackup, pfSense, and Veeam Backup. However, you would have to have a license. What needs improvement? There is a steep learning curve to use the interface and to create new reports, this could be made easier. If the solution could provide more drag and drop functionality to build more advanced reports that would be very helpful. In an upcoming release, there could be more analytics for our data giving us more detail. The types of information I would like to see from the backups would be, for example, how many files are old, what are the large file sizes, or unstructured or structured data. Additionally, many other solutions today are able to tell you a lot of additional information, such as how much space is used in your backups or other information if you change your policies. It can also give you advice on how to optimize your environment for the backups to allow cost savings. DPA should follow suit to stay competitive and it would provide a great benefit to users. For how long have I used the solution? I have been using this solution for approximately seven years. What do I think about the stability of the solution? The solution is stable. What do I think about the scalability of the solution? In our data center managed services environment, there is not a very large space where we have a team of approximately 15 people using the solution. How are customer service and technical support? Technical support is good and they provide break/fix support. Anything that does not work or your DPA has an issue they are helpful. If you upgrade the solution using standalone DPA and you wish to upgrade it to a higher level, they will give you support documentation on how to do it. Alternatively, they will show you how to do it, but they will not assist you with the actual deployment unless you run into a problem them then there will come in as prefix support. How was the initial setup? The initial setup is straightforward. It comes built-in with IDPA. Previously, if you were using this solution separately, with a license for NetWorker, and you bought Dell EMC Data Protection Advisor then you would have to install it. Otherwise, if you are using an appliance, such as IDPA, then it comes built-in and there is no effort to install. There are a lot of built-in reports that are easy to select the type and pick the destination devices, such as Avamar, NetWorker, and Data Domain. Once you have selected those parameters and scheduled them, you are done. If you want to save the report to a portal or to an email it is flexible. If you are doing the installation separately it could take a couple of hours to install and configure. However, the time will also depend on your environment and it may take quite some time to configure new reports in that new environment as they have to be configured manually. What about the implementation team? For the main deployment, we had professional services from DELL do the IDPA and some other aspects of the installation, but they did not need to work specifically on DPA. We did the configuration of the reports. If you want more advanced reporting you need to engage with professional services if you do not have skilled employees to do the configuration. The people who designed and configured the reports are limited in my organization. There are a couple of people who do the design of the reports and management. The rest of them receive the reports as end-users. Additionally, there are times we send the reports to management to get customized for customers. What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing? You have to procure the license when you are ordering or quoting for Dell Data Protection Suite (DPS). DPS is bundled with the suite and comes with a license. However, if you purchase NetWorker separately then you will have to procure the license for DPS separately. Which other solutions did I evaluate? I have evaluated many other backup solutions, such as NetBackup, pfSense, and Veeam Backup. What other advice do I have? My advice to others is if you are using Dell EMC, DPA is a must. You are going to need a good reporting tool and DPA is the tool that is required to provide that level of reporting. It is worth noting, DPA comes with the same data protection advisor bundled with Integrated Data Protection Appliance (IDPA) and you would be using the same reports. I rate Dell EMC Data Protection Advisor an eight out of ten. Which deployment model are you using for this solution? On-premises Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2021-06-21T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from A stable solution with detailed reporting features What is our primary use case? We have one customer that uses this solution. We have one technical team member that handles all maintenance-related issues. What is most valuable? This solution is great for IT auditing. The reporting has many capabilities, including the implementation of charts. It also includes a standard reporting mode. It can support many backup solutions; you can even backup hosts. It generates very detailed reports, which makes things easier when it comes to IT auditing. What needs improvement? It's a bit difficult for first-time users. It could be easier to use, overall. For example, when searching for one specific feature, you need to go through many tabs, which can be confusing if you don't know what you're doing. If this process was simplified, it would be very time-efficient. For how long have I used the solution? One of our customers has been using this solution for two years. What do I think about the scalability of the solution? Dell EMC Data Protection Advisor is not very scalable. How was the initial setup? The initial installation is quite straightforward. Deployment took roughly 45 minutes. What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing? We need to add additional licenses for support so that the IT monitoring process will be very smooth. Our customer pays for the license. It's not very expensive — I think the price is fair. Considering the number of features, the price is moderate. What other advice do I have? I would absolutely recommend this solution to others. Overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of nine. Which deployment model are you using for this solution? On-premises Disclaimer: My company has a business relationship with this vendor other than being a customer:Integrator
Date published: 2021-03-24T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Well designed and easy to use Used for screen sharing between Laptop PCs and Conference Room Screens.
Date published: 2019-06-21T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from What a great experience! I use Tripp•Lite products in house for many applications. Their video adapters have long been a favorite for their ease of use and small profile. The design of the Tripp•Lite keyspan adapter has been improved over the past years to a slimmer, more substantial feeling adapter. I note that the same easy connection and setup remains, but the smaller profile of the adapter now allows for better cable management and less clutter behind my iMacs!
Date published: 2019-05-03T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from This is a very reliable and compact DisplayPort to HDMI This is a great reliable adaptor. I would would buy again
Date published: 2019-04-25T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Enables you to make informed decisions faster with increased efficiency What is our primary use case? Our use is limited to backup and recovery. What is most valuable? It has a lot of stock reports. I believe over 300 canned reports, which for the most part meet a lot of generic needs. As far as creating customer ports this solution has definitely evolved and become more of a construct to where you can build reports as long as you know your data sets and really customize them for your customer's environment. In the same hindrance — this is a plus and a minus —, because Data Protection Advisor is a multi-platform, multi-vendor product, if you look for something that you know is called X in one product, it may not be called X in DPA. Column for column, that creates a mapping challenge. An example would be policy. In policy, it's called "group" in DPA. What needs improvement? There's always room for improvement. EMC, Dell as of late has dragged behind in their Java protocol, keeping up with Java and security vulnerabilities. They should empower their customers with the ability to upgrade this solution as long as it's in the same major release or in another way that allows those security vulnerabilities to be addressed quicker. I'd like to see better hooks into other analytic applications, like Splunk. That's really a partnership relationship versus EMC Dell control. For how long have I used the solution? I have been using Dell EMC Data Protection Advisor for almost a decade. What do I think about the scalability of the solution? For the most part, it serves my needs. There hasn't really been a report that I can't create as long as the data is collected for the backup product. Regarding general ability, it's fairly light on the agent side for the clients. How are customer service and technical support? Throughout the years they've been very, very good. In the early days, I ran into some SQL corruption back in the 5X. When they went to 6X, they redid their database; there was definitely a performance change and some different nuances. They did pretty well over the duration. How was the initial setup? The initial setup all depends on what your requirements are for deployment. In a simple lab, it's very easy to deploy. If you're setting up a two-data store and application server, there is a little more to it because you've got to deal with that secondary data store, but also if you're dealing with it in a cluster, there's another level of complexity. It's all dependent on how you're deploying it. What was our ROI? As an engineer architect, ROI is not really my area of focus. Does it provide from a technical perspective, what I need? Yes, to do my job. What other advice do I have? Know your client and understand their policies. Licensing is a big one, which a lot of people get messed over. overall, on a scale from one to ten, I would give this solution a rating of nine. Which deployment model are you using for this solution? On-premises Disclaimer: I am a real user, and this review is based on my own experience and opinions.
Date published: 2021-02-22T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from I will buy this product again We are located in Okeechobee, FL Brighton Seminole Reservation, Pemayetv Emahakv Charter School. We are PK-8 grades, totally MAC based school and the product was just what I needed to connect to our Smartboards.
Date published: 2019-09-19T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 by from Works great Works wonderfully. Good construction, no compatibility issues.
Date published: 2020-02-25T00:00:00-05:00