awesome! ditched all my mini-dvi-to-dvi adapters This thing is great. Really compact, and it lets you use less-bulky HDMI cables rather than DVI cables. I plug this into my MacBook and then run a cheap, thin, inexpensive HDMI cable to my monitor where I have an HDMI-to-DVI adapter. This avoids ...

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Features
  • Features a Mini-DVI connector and a female HDMI connector
  • Compatible with Macs that use a Mini-DVI port for video output
  • Use with an HDMI cable (male to male) to connect to an external monitor or other display device with HDMI input jacks
  • Cable Length: 13cm / 5"

Product Description

Use this cable adapter to connect your Mac with a Mini-DVI video output port to an external monitor, TV, projector or other display device with HDMI input. Plug the Mini-DVI end into your Mac, and connect the HDMI end to an HDMI (male to male) cable, then plug the cable into your HDMI input input jack. Compatible models:12-inch PowerBook G4, Intel-based iMac, the MacBook Intel-based laptop, the Intel-based Xserve, and the 2009 Mac Mini.
Helpful Notes: This device is intended to function more as an adapter than as a cable, meaning its short length WILL NOT reach from your Mac to the monitor. It will need to be used with an HDMI cable (sold separately).
In addition, this adapter works only with Mini-DVI ports, not with Micro-DVI or Mini Display Ports. To quickly check what port you have: this adapter has a U-shaped connector that will match the U-shape found on Mini-DVI ports.
Highest resolution supported: 1920x1200 @60Hz.

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Customer reviews

awesome! ditched all my mini-dvi-to-dvi adapters 5 by .. Jack Falk (California)
This thing is great. Really compact, and it lets you use less-bulky HDMI cables rather than DVI cables. I plug this into my MacBook and then run a cheap, thin, inexpensive HDMI cable to my monitor where I have an HDMI-to-DVI adapter. This avoids bulky, short, expensive DVI cables (which have analog wires in them).

Highly recommended!