Tripp Lite by Eaton DisplayPort Signal Booster / Extender - 1080p 60Hz, Up to 150 ft. (45 m), (DP F/F), TAA

Tripp Lite by EatonSKU: 3440482

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Tripp Lite by Eaton DisplayPort Signal Booster / Extender — 1080p 60Hz, Up to 150 ft (45 m)

The Tripp Lite by Eaton DisplayPort Signal Booster / Extender delivers a dependable, high-quality solution for extending DisplayPort video signals beyond the usual cable length. Engineered for reliability in professional AV and home theater environments, this device preserves the clarity and stability of your 1080p content even when the source and display are separated by a substantial distance. Whether you’re equipping a corporate boardroom, classroom, digital signage setup, or a high-performance home theater, this DP booster provides a streamlined path to seamless, long-range DisplayPort connectivity with minimal setup and maximum versatility.

  • Extended DisplayPort range: Extend a DisplayPort signal up to 150 ft (45 m) without noticeable degradation in image quality. This capability is especially valuable in conference rooms, lecture halls, and large spaces where mounting a display far from the source would otherwise require complex cable runs or additional equipment. The result is flexible room layouts and simplified installations, all while maintaining a crisp, reliable video signal.
  • High-definition 1080p at 60Hz: Designed to deliver smooth, clear Full HD video with stable frame rates. This makes it an excellent choice for professional presentations, video conferencing, training videos, and digital signage where legibility and motion clarity matter. By preserving 1080p 60Hz performance, you can enjoy sharp text, vivid colors, and accurate motion reproduction even over longer distances.
  • DP F/F connectivity with robust compatibility
  • TAA-compliant for government and enterprise use: The Trade Agreements Act (TAA) compliance makes this DisplayPort booster suitable for procurement in government agencies, educational institutions, and other organizations that require compliant hardware solutions.
  • Plug-and-play reliability: The booster is designed for straightforward installation with no complicated configuration or drivers. Connect the DisplayPort source to the booster, run a DisplayPort cable to the destination (or to a remote receiver in compatible setups), power up, and you’re ready to go. This simplicity helps reduce downtime and supports quick deployment across rooms or venues.

Technical Details of Tripp Lite by Eaton DisplayPort Signal Booster / Extender

  • Connectivity: DisplayPort DP F/F
  • Maximum extension: Up to 150 ft (45 m)
  • Video resolution: 1080p @ 60Hz
  • Compliance: TAA compliant
  • Product type: DisplayPort signal booster / extender designed for point-to-point installations

How to install Tripp Lite by Eaton DisplayPort Signal Booster / Extender

  • Prepare and verify equipment: Ensure you have a DisplayPort source, the booster unit, and a DisplayPort-enabled display (or a compatible remote receiver if your setup uses a two-piece extender). Use DisplayPort cables rated for the distance you plan to cover, and confirm that all devices are compatible with the DisplayPort version appropriate for 1080p 60Hz operation.
  • Connect the source to the booster: Attach a DisplayPort cable from the video source (such as a computer, laptop, or media player) to the input port on the booster. Make sure the connection is secure and that the source is powered off during the initial hookup to prevent any signal issues.
  • Connect the booster to the display path: From the booster’s output, connect another DisplayPort cable to either the local display or to a remote receiver that will feed the distant display. If your setup uses a separate receiver for long-distance transmission, ensure the receiver is properly positioned at the target location and connected to the display with a DP cable.
  • Maintain the recommended distance: Keep the total extension within the 150 ft (45 m) specification to preserve signal integrity. Avoid routing cables alongside high-power lines or running cables in ways that produce sharp bends or interference.
  • Power on and test: Power on the source and the display. Check that the monitor shows a stable 1080p image at 60Hz. If the image appears unstable or degraded, reseat the connections, try a different DP cable rated for the distance, or re-check the alignment of the source and display to ensure proper signaling.
  • Troubleshooting tips: If you encounter issues, verify cable quality and length, confirm that connectors are firmly seated, and ensure the environment doesn’t introduce excessive electromagnetic interference. In some installations, a high-quality shielded DisplayPort cable can improve performance over longer runs.

Frequently asked questions

What is the maximum DisplayPort extension distance?

The device supports up to 150 ft (45 m) of extension, enabling flexible layouts where the source and display are physically separated by a substantial distance while still delivering a reliable, high-quality image.

What resolution is supported by this booster?

The booster is optimized for 1080p at 60Hz, providing crisp text, smooth motion, and accurate color reproduction suitable for presentations, streaming, and everyday computing tasks that benefit from Full HD clarity.

What type of connectors does it use?

It uses DisplayPort connectors described as DP F/F, designed for direct connection to standard DisplayPort cables and devices with female DisplayPort ports. This configuration is common in many monitors, graphics cards, and multimedia sources.

Is this device compliant with government procurement standards?

Yes. The product is TAA-compliant, which supports procurement by federal, state, and educational institutions that require hardware meeting Trade Agreements Act requirements.

Is installation complicated or can a non-technical user install it?

Installation is designed to be straightforward and user-friendly. With no drivers or complex configuration required, you can connect the DP source to the booster, connect to the display (or a remote receiver), and power on. Basic cable routing and careful placement are usually all that’s needed for a reliable signal.


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