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Unbeatable gaming experience with HDMI 2.1 IN
Connect 3 monitors at 4K 60Hz with USB-C IN
5 ports for maximum efficiency
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beCreatus DP1310 comes with an HDMI 2.1 cable, which allows you to embrace: Dolby Atmos HDR 8K@60Hz
with Xbox Series X
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Xbox Series S
Gain a distinct edge in your game with beCreatus DP1310, which offers a super smooth 4K 60hz refresh rate via the USB-C port, and stunning 8K 60hz visuals via HDMI 2.1. Whether you're working or playing, beCreatus DP1310 supports up to three extended displays with just one click to switch between game and work.
beCreatus DP1310 integrates the latest DisplayLink image technology, ensuring seamless system compatibility between laptops and docking stations. With a simple connection, business laptops, MacBook series, and others can enjoy high-quality extended visuals.
beCreatus DP1310 comes with 4 front and 9 back ports. This includes 2 USB-C and 3 USB-A ports. The USB-C ports have 100W charging capabilities perfect for fast charging your MacBook® laptops.
Fast Charging
USB-C PD100W x 1 / USB-C PD36W x1 / USB-A 7.5W x3
Data Transfer
Speed up to 10Gbps : USB-A x 3, USB-C x 1
More Connection
Experience the ultimate connectivity with the back LAN port and the front headphone jack.
In addition to DP1310, it comes with an HDMI 2.1 cable, and a USB-C cable. Check out what's inside the box!
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BenQ USB-C 3.2 100W 4K 1m Cable
Get high-speed data transmission at 20Gbps, and lightning-fast charging with 100W PD 3.0 and QC 4.0 for iOS and Android. Enjoy USB-C to USB-C compatibility, and stunning 4K@60Hz display quality.
HDMI 2.1 8K Certified 1.8m Cable
Experience the ultimate gaming and entertainment with our HDMI 2.1 cable featuring 4K@120Hz and 8K@60Hz resolution, dynamic HDR, Dolby Atmos, and full 48Gbps bandwidth. Perfect for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and more.
Let's see how others enjoy the ultimate connection. Boost your productivity with DP1310 dual source integration today!
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The beCreatus DP1310 is a video monster and will appeal to laptop owners who want to quickly switch to their games console at super-fast refresh rates.
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BenQ’s docking station is a truly premium product with a unique selling point that can bolster the potential of any desk you place it on.
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Experience seamless task integration with BenQ Docking Station, featuring a one-click source switch. It's also compatible with Surface Go and iMac.
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Perfectly compatible with PC, Mac, and gaming consoles. BenQ Docking Station with USB-C & HDMI 2.1 dual source integration – switch sources with just 1 click.
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Browse all related FAQsCan the DP1310 be used with any laptop that has a USB-C port?
Not all USB-C ports support the full functionality of the USB Type-C standard. Make sure your laptop's USB-C port supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode and USB Power Delivery (USB-PD) to get full functionality.
Are MacBook and DP1310 compatible with each other?
Yes.DP1310 offers excellent operating system compatibility. Thus, it supports at least 3 HD of multi displays and a smooth frame rate across Windows, macOS, ChromeOS, Ubuntu, or Android platforms. It also applies to MacBooks, which also use M1 or M2 chips.To maximize the compatibility of DP1310, please download the DisplayLink driver.If your macOS is not in the latest version, please install the software correctly:1. For macOS 10.15 Catalina, macOS 11 Big Sur, macOS 12 Monterey, macOS 13 Ventura or later, pleaseinstall【DisplayLink Manager GraphicsConnectivity】.2. For Catalina 10.15, Mojave 10.14, and all the previous versions, please install【DisplayLink USB Graphics Software for macOS】For further information about downloading DisplayLink Driver, please refer to herefor more information
Does DP1310 support KVM functionality for dual monitor setups?
The USB-C IN port and HDMI 2.1 IN port do not have a KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) function. If you have a work environment with one monitor receiving video from one laptop and one desktop or two laptops and wish to use shared peripherals such as a mouse and keyboard, we recommend using a peripheral (keyboard and mouse) to switch between computers.
Does the DP1310 support displaying three screens when connecting to USB-C or HDMI 2.1 sources?
When USB-C IN is connected to a laptop, all three monitors display as an extended screen for the laptop.If you switch input source to HDMI 2.1 IN, only the monitor connected to HDMI 2.1 OUT 1 will display that source. For monitors connected to the OUT 2 & OUT 3 ports, the screen still displays contents from the laptop.
How can I use the DP1310 to connect three monitors?
Connect your primary display to the HDMI 2.1 OUT 1 port. This way, you can switch between HDMI 2.1 IN and USB-C IN on the display connected to HDMI 2.1 OUT 1. The other two displays can connect to the HDMI OUT 2 and DP OUT 3 ports.
What is the maximum laptop charging capability of the DP1310? Also, if my laptop charges with less than 100W, does the DP1310 scale down charging?
The maximum laptop charging capability of the DP1310 is 100W.If your laptop charges with less than 100W, the DP1310 will only supply the amount of power your laptop requires.For example, if you use the 13” M1 MacBook Pro, which charges at 61W, the DP1310 will only supply 61W.
How hot does the DP1310 get when in operation?
When DP1310 is placed in a 40-degree Celsius environment and is fully connected in all ports (PD100W PD36W, 7.5W x 3 video sources), with three monitors simultaneously playing 4K 60Hz video, the temperature remains under 60 degrees Celsius, which is the standard set by IEC (International Electrotechnical Committee).