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Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

Newly designed to fit the slim profile of MacBook Air, the Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter allows you to connect to most S-video or Composite enabled devices.

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Customer Rating

4.5

(Based on 4 reviews)

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$19.00

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Overview

The Micro-DVI to Video Adapter was designed specifically to fit the slim profile of MacBook Air. The adapter connects to the Micro-DVI port on your MacBook Air and provides both S-video and Composite video connectors so that you can view content from your computer on such devices as TVs, VCRs, or overhead projectors with S-Video or RCA (Composite) connectors. Video cables sold separately.

Customer Rating

4.5

(Based on 4 reviews)

Most Recent Reviews

  • Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

    5.0

    Handy little thing

    Written by GD from Whitefish Bay

    Apr 20, 2009

    This is a very handy product perfectly designed that allows you to do things much easier than before. Mine has been stepped on, aRead morend taken a bit of a beating and still works perfectly so it is durable too. You will love having this device and for only $20, why not?

    (3 of 5 people found this review useful)

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  • Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

    5.0

    Great Product!!

    Written by KB from Cumming

    Apr 19, 2009

    My wife and I purchased this adapter about two months ago so we could watch movies that we had on iTunes on out TV, and it has worRead moreked perfectly. Very good quality of video using an S-video cable. Also works out great to rent movies over iTunes. With the Apple remote, I can sit on the couch and watch movies or TV shows through my Macbook on the tv without getting up. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone.

    (12 of 14 people found this review useful)

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  • Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

    3.0

    Bootcamp

    Written by WV from Delft

    Jan 30, 2009

    Works almost flawlessly under OSX 10.5. Did not recognise the PAL 50 Hrtz setting we have here rather then the NTSC 60 Hrtz. Was eRead moreasily corrected. However, does not seem to work with Vista on Bootcamp. I got a flashing screen on the iMac and nothing on the tube. The flashing screen only could be stopped by a reboot. Would have liked to use windows media centre as windows is compatible with so much more TV-cards. As said, did not work.

    (9 of 14 people found this review useful)

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  • Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

    5.0

    Great Product!!

    Written by RS from Santa Monica

    Mar 20, 2008

    I recently tried to hook up my MacBook Air to my t.v. with the standard headphone jack to three '2 audio' one yellow video cord. WRead moreell, that did not work. I also realized that there was an s video plug on my tv. this product works great!! I get a clar view of my desktop right on my tv!! cheap too. just need a twin ended video or s video cord to go from adapter to tv

    great product, price and satisfaction!!

    (211 of 294 people found this review useful)

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  • Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

    5.0

    Great Product!!

    Written by KB from Cumming

    Apr 19, 2009

    My wife and I purchased this adapter about two months ago so we could watch movies that we had on iTunes on out TV, and it has worRead moreked perfectly. Very good quality of video using an S-video cable. Also works out great to rent movies over iTunes. With the Apple remote, I can sit on the couch and watch movies or TV shows through my Macbook on the tv without getting up. I would definitely recommend this product to anyone.

    (12 of 14 people found this review useful)

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  • Apple Micro-DVI to Video Adapter

    3.0

    Bootcamp

    Written by WV from Delft

    Jan 30, 2009

    Works almost flawlessly under OSX 10.5. Did not recognise the PAL 50 Hrtz setting we have here rather then the NTSC 60 Hrtz. Was eRead moreasily corrected. However, does not seem to work with Vista on Bootcamp. I got a flashing screen on the iMac and nothing on the tube. The flashing screen only could be stopped by a reboot. Would have liked to use windows media centre as windows is compatible with so much more TV-cards. As said, did not work.

    (9 of 14 people found this review useful)

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