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HP727
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I can connect from my laptop USB3.1 port to Display Port on the brand new  HP monitor.  However when I try to connect via the same USB port to the mini-Display Port the PC does not detect the monitor screen.

 

The cable is brand new : USB 3.1 Type-c (Thunderbolt compatible Mini DisplayPort 4k 60 hz Cable Adapter

 

So does this mean the Mini DisplayPort on the HP monitor is at fault?

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@sammisam

 

Welcome to HP Community

 

I have gone through your Post and would like to help

 

To assist you better please provide me with the complete Product Model or the Product Number of the Monitor

 

You can refer to this Link: hp.care/2bygf7l for help in locating the Product Number.
 

Thank you

 

 

KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee

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Hello, this is the product number:  2TB68A4   2TB68AT

 

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@sammisam

 

Are you using an HP Computer to connect the monitor?

 

Have you check with a different USB Type C to Mini Display port cable to ensure it's not a cable issue?

KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee

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I am using a brand new HUAWEI Matebook Pro.  The USB port works fine as I can connect to the large display port without issue.

 

So the problem would seem to lie with either the HP monitor or the cable.    The cable is brand new as is the monitor.  So clearly one of them is at fault. 

 

I do not have access to another cable.   

 

Maybe the underlying issue is that HP do not provide a full selection of cables with the monitor supplied. 

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@sammisam

 

Unfortunately right now the only to diagnose the issue is to try with a different cable

 

If the issue turns out to be with the Monitor then I suggest you contact HP Support for Service Options

 

Click on this link - www.hp.com/contacthp/ and select your Country to get the Contact details for HP Support
 

Thank you

KrazyToad
I Am An HP Employee

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