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Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

The Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter lets you connect an advanced digital monitor, such as the 20- or 23-inch Apple Cinema Display, to a Mac with a Mini DisplayPort.

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Overview

Every Mac with a Mini DisplayPort allows you to connect an external display or projector using an adapter. You can use an external display as your main workspace or to extend your desktop, or you can work in mirrored mode with a projector so you can view what your audience sees.

Use the Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter to connect an advanced digital monitor, such as the 20- or 23-inch Apple Cinema Display, that includes a DVI connector. Review the documentation or check with the manufacturer of your monitor to make sure you're choosing the right adapter.

Compatible only with Mac computers with Mini DisplayPort.

 
 

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3.0

Based on 119 reviews

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  • Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

    4.0

    DVI-D Single Link (Digital only, 1920x1200@60Hz)

    Written by VT from North York

    Nov 12, 2008

    This is the Mini-DisplayPort to DVI-D single-link adapter.

    DVI-D single-link means that ONLY DIGITAL signals will be output, with the maximum supported resolution at 60Hz being 1920x1200 (2.75 megapixels to be exact).

    The adapter easily plugs into the Mini-DisplayPort jack of new aluminum unibody Macbooks and Macbook Pros, and the other end is female DVI-D. Be aware that you cannot physically fit your DVI-I cables into the DVI-D female end. However, since all 24 pins are open, DVI-D dual-link cables can physically fit just as well as DVI-D single-link cables, and can be used to carry the SINGLE-LINK signal to your TV or monitor.

    I was surprised how light-weight this adapter is; a plus for carrying around. I was worried that the relatively heavier cables would pull the plug out from the notebook, but the adapter fits quite snugly in the Macbook Pro. The two screws on the DVI cable I used could not reach their holes in the adapter (female end is not deep enough), however, it was not a concern since the cable still fit tightly into the adapter.

    So, if you don’t have a DIGITAL display larger than 1920x1200, this adapter will be fine. Since HDTV is 1920x1080 this adapter is good enough for me. If you are looking to drive larger digital displays, get the dual-link adapter instead. Also, remember that analog is not supported with this adapter.
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  • Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

    2.0

    DVI drops Analog signal, DVI-D only

    Written by DJ from Gray

    Oct 25, 2008

    We know the Mini DisplayPort can output an analog signal because there's a Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter. So why does this adapter drop the analog signal and go strictly to DVI-D (Digital only) instead of DVI-I (analog & digital)? The old MacBook Pro's had DVI-I. So this adapter is not a replacement to what used to come standard on MacBook Pros! I'm left very frustrated. More

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  • Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

    4.0

    Be sure of your pinouts

    Written by AM from Salamanca

    Oct 22, 2008

    This is a DVI-D (single-link) connector - look up DVI on Wikipedia, if you're not sure of the difference. You can NOT simply connect to a DVI-I connector, like Apple's own DVI-VGA adapter, because of the extra pins in DVI-I.

    With the correct cabling, it seems to work just fine.
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  • Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

    3.0

    Does the job but is very awkward

    Written by NB from Nottingham

    Dec 15, 2009

    This does the job of connecting my MacBook Pro to my LG monitor just fine.

    The problem is that because the cable is so short it's very awkward, it would be much better if the cable was perhaps twice as long. At the moment the bulky section just keeps getting trapped behind the desk. More

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  • Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

    1.0

    READ THIS BEFORE YOU BUY!

    Written by GO from ARVADA

    Dec 13, 2009

    This adapter will only fit DVI-D connections. It will NOT fit a DVI-I connections!!! This one simple fact ruined a presentation in front of hundreds of people for me. The old MacBook Pro was able to connect to DVI-I, but not this one. Do yourself a favor and make sure that you will be using a DVI-D connection. I'm still reeling about this...

    This adapter should have been included with the MacBook Pro, period. You would think that for $2400 they could at least throw in an adapter for their proprietary display port.
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  • Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter

    4.0

    Pretty Sweet

    Written by SG from Pasco

    Dec 11, 2009

    Only reason it doesn't get 5 stars is cause it's overpriced, works perfect with my old school Apple ADC 23" display that's hooked up to another ridiculously expensive ADC -> DVI Adapter More

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  • Will it transfer audio?
    • Asked by RK from West Valley
    • Oct 14, 2009
    Best Answer

    You will need to use a 3.5mm jack to RCA (black and red - Left and Right) cable as the MBP will only output audio from the headphone jack. This is probably the cheapest option to get sound from your Mac to your TV. Quality will not be the best as it will be analogue. More

    • Answered by DC from Epping
    • Oct 15, 2009
    • 8 of 8 people found this useful
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    max output for single link dvi is 1920x1200

    • Answered by KR from OZARK
    • Oct 13, 2009
    • 6 of 7 people found this useful
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  • Best Answer

    you need the mini display port to DVI adapter.

    you also need a digital cable with DVI male on one end and HDMI on the other.

    the only difference between the output of your computer and and the HDMI cable is audio. Most digital sets nowadays serve very well as an external monitor. most have an audio input dedicated to play with a certain HDMI port. you would need an audio cable that has 1/8" mini stereo male on one end with the normal red/white RCA male plugs on the other end.


    On the vizio in my office, I think it will play audio over any of the 3 inputs. I believe the Mitsibushi in the living room requires me to use HDMI port # 3 in order to sync up the two inputs.
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    • Answered by TO from Las Vegas
    • Oct 27, 2009
    • 12 of 13 people found this useful