Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter

Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter

$99.00

2.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 453 reviews

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Product Information

  • 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 Dual-Link DVI Adapter to connect your Mac to a 30-inch display that includes a DVI connector, such as the 30-inch Apple Cinema Display HD, and enjoy the ultimate widescreen canvas with a resolution of 2560 by 1600 pixels.

  • Tech Specs

    • Mini DisplayPort
    • Dual-Link DVI
  • System Requirements

    • Mac OS X v.10.5.6 or later
    • Compatible only with Mac computers with Mini DisplayPort
    • Mini DisplayPort
  • Manufacturer Information

    • Compatible only with Mac computers with Mini DisplayPort and Mac OS X v10.5.6 or later.

Ratings & Reviews

  • Flicker, sporadic issues...

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Major issues...

    First, when I plugged it into my brand new 2008 Macbook Pro I got a message saying that the USB device drew too much power! I did manage to make it work by plugging it into my monitor's USB hub, but wow...

    Secondly, there is a slight flicker. You can see it clearly with certain kinds of backgrounds and fill patterns. It almost looks like the kind of noise you get with analog, except it's DVI. It's not a severe problem, but *any* flicker with DVI is ridiculous.

    Finally, sometimes it just fails. The screen will go all weird, and you have to reset it. Again, it looks like an analog failure mode except it's not...

    I'm going to wait a bit and then trying exchanging my adaptor at the Apple store. Maybe there are issues with the first-run units.

    Apple really botched this one. Dongles are bad enough, but overpriced broken ones... come on guys...

    • Written by from BOSTON

    933 of 1086 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Flicker, sporadic issues...
  • Flaky performance

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    I had to plug and unplug my monitor several times before it worked and even now the monitor won't wake up from sleep! Sometimes wh en it does come up it flickers and has jaggies. I have to unplug the DVI and plug it back in to get it to stop. I never had any issues at all with this monitor on my old MBP. The size of this thing it HUGE, I can't believe they couldn't make it smaller. Literally about 3x4 inches! Feels like they released a poor product AND they did it LATE!

    • Written by from Phoenix

    839 of 983 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Flaky performance
  • Doesn't Work with Gateway 30" Extreme Monitor

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Plug this new cable into my new macbook pro and 30" Gateway monitor and monitor is not seeing apple cable as a dual dvi cable. Was te of money.

    • Written by from Saint Charles

    704 of 887 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Doesn't Work with Gateway 30" Extreme Monitor
  • First truly awful Apple product I've ever owned.

    1.0 out of 5 stars

    Sorry to say it, but all the negative reviews are right. This adapter is really great at displaying snow all over your display wit h what's actually supposed to be there just barely showing through!

    When it works, it works great. Problem is, it displays snow about 20 times a day.

    Total fail. :(

    • Written by from Travelers Rest

    1 of 2 people found this useful

    Was this useful? First truly awful Apple product I've ever owned.
  • Sleep problems with firmware update 1.3

    2.0 out of 5 stars

    Setup: Mac Pro 2010 with ATI Radeon 5870 with two duallink DVI to minidisplayport adapters and three DELL 1920*1080 LCD monitors.

    After sleep the computer frequently hangs for a while and then responds again. Time for another firmware update?

    • Written by from Amersfoort

    1 of 2 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Sleep problems with firmware update 1.3
  • Works reliably after 2 years of usage but has a bug

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    I have been using this adaptor for 2 years to connect my Mac Air to a Dell U2711 27-inch display. The connector is needed to dri ve the display at its high resolution native mode. The connector has worked reliably except that, every once in a while, the display shows static white noise. The problem disappears after I unplug the display's dvi port from the adapter and plug it again. I honestly do not know if this is an adapter problem or a display problem, but some other reviewer has also commented having this problem when using his adapter, so I suspect that it must be a problem with the adapter. The problem, although annoying, hasn't been serious enough for me to diagnose it further.

    • Written by from EL CERRITO

    4 of 4 people found this useful

    Was this useful? Works reliably after 2 years of usage but has a bug

Questions & Answers

Answers from the community

  • How can I use the Mac Mini with two monitors?

    • Asked by Gustavo & Ceci R from Mississauga
    • Oct 15, 2009

    Best Answer

    I do not own a mac mini but I have seen this done many times in retail stores that want to show off the versatility of such a small desktop. The mac mini has two video outputs: a mini-display port and a mini-DVI port. The mini-display port is the same one you find on the current generation macbook, macbook pros (as well as the Mac Pro) and the Mini-DVI is the same as the on the old black/white macbook. I do not know why apple decided to go with two different adapter types but it works just the same as you will need two separate adapters to use two displays anyway. From there, you just buy two "dongles" (display adapters) which hook up to your respective screen input jacks (VGA or DVI) and you're set!

    • Answered by Ben S from Golden
    • Oct 26, 2009
  • Best Answer

    Yes.

    The method will depend on your desired configuration.

    Do you want to show the same thing on both external monitors (either cloned desktop or extended desktop)? Then you need a signal multiplier/Distribution Amplifier (DVI DA or VGA DA). If you want to show 2 different things on the externals (like the standard desktop plus extended desktop) then you need a product like the matrox dual-head or triple-head.

    • Answered by Bruce W from San Francisco
    • Feb 24, 2011