A passive cable will make a physical connection, but no video will pass through. If there is a situation where the only output you have is HDMI and the only input you have is DP then only an active HDMI to DP adapter will do. If you need more ports then get any of a number of cheap mini-docks so you have DP, USB, and maybe USB-C power pass-thru.
If you want to plug a MacBook with USB-C into a DisplayPort display then just get a simple passive USB-C to DP cable. It's the same thing, don't make it complicated. Think of it like getting a little dongle to plug a mouse into a USB-C port, or a 1/8" headphone to stereo RCA jack cable. HDMI is little more than DVI with a different connector, it's more than that but for the most part DVI equals HDMI and HDMI equals DVI. Get a passive cable with HDMI on one end and DVI-D on the other, use the DVI input instead of the DP input. "What should I do next to make my Dell display work?" Apple sells an adapter to HDMI because there is no adapter needed to get DP video out. "There is no USB-C to DisplayPort in Apple site, maybe MBP 2017 cannot output to DisplayPort?"ĭisplayPort is the only thing it can output. It's likely you have a passive adapter or an active adapter plugged in backwards. Active adapters only work one way, as in if it's made to adapt DP to HDMI then it cannot adapt HDMI to DP. These are called DP++ ports and will have a DP++ symbol to mark them. Most DP to HDMI adapters are passive, meaning they require a DP output with backward compatibility to HDMI and DVI to work. I followed the link given to the display specs and I see it has DVI-D, connecting DVI-D to HDMI takes only a cheap passive cable to work and does not require any protocol conversion. "I bought an USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter but did not notice that Dell2214H only has DisplayPort."
Works with Intel-Based Apple Mac OSX 10.4.11 or higher.Supports resolutions up to 1920x1080 60Hz.USB Powered - no mains socket required!.
Play games, watch movies and run advertising displays on your big screen from any Windows PC, Mac or Laptop with this budget USB Display Adapter. It uses the popular DisplayLink technology for PC and Mac support, and allows for screen Mirroring or Extended Desktop functionality, to up to 6 additional screens (one adapter required per screen). While commonly referred to as a 'USB to HDMI Adapter', this device is actually like connecting a USB power graphics card to your computer, adding the ability to output in a number of different formats, additional screens. This USB 2.0 to DVI-I Display Adapter effectively enables DVI or VGA output for video, and HDMI output for Audio+Video, from your PC or Mac's USB port.