Apple - Video adapter - mini-DVI (M) - HD-15
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| List Price: | $16.50 |
| Price: | $8.90 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
The Apple Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter is designed for use with the iMac (Intel Core Duo), MacBook, and 12-inch PowerBook G4. Connect the adapter to the Mini-DVI port of the computer and the VGA end of the adapter to an external VGA monitor or projector. You can use this cable in both video mirroring and extended desktop modes.
Product Details
- Brand: Apple
- Model: M9320G/A
- Original language: English
- Dimensions: .79" h x 6.69" w x 9.84" l, .9 pounds
- Memory: 256000000MB SODIMM
- Hard Disk: 30000GB
- Display size: 66.9291338583
Features
- Mini dvi to vga adapter
- Carefully designed to maintain the digital integrity of the video signal, for the best possible view
- Active components regenerate digital graphics and USB signals coming from the computer, ensuring del
- Compact design enables the Adapter to fit easily on or under your desk
- Package includes power supply, power cord, and DVI / USB cable
Customer Reviews
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This adaptor will connect a VGA projector or monitor to an intel iMac or MacBook, but the older flat panel iMac and iBook have a port which looks nearly identical, but is actually miini-VGA, and this adaptor will not fit. I also do not think the comment about a higher price at the Apple store is correct, at least the online store.
Works fine
This product works well with connecting any Mac with a mini DVI port to a VGA cable. The only problem I had is that Apple should have either included this WITH the computers at no additional charge. No one should have to pay extra money for a feature (in this case the VGA port) that is normally standard. One of the few changes I would make to the MacBook.
Not very durable
I had one of these and it began shorting within six months. Still usuable if you fiddle with it and set it just right, but not suitable for serious work where having your presentation go all green, for example, would be a disaster. But there aren't many alternatives. I may use the mini-dvi to dvi adapter with a vga-dvi adapter. Clumsy, but would probably work.





