Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
Constructed of the highest-quality materials, Belkin's HDMI to DVI Video Cable delivers the clearest high-definition digital video signal to your home theater display.
Learn moreOverview
HDMI is backward-compatible with DVI, allowing you to connect HDMI-enabled home theater components such as your Apple TV, DVD player/recorder, HD cable/satellite box, and gaming console to the DVI port of your AV receiver or HDTV. It can also connect your DVI-enabled components to the HDMI port of your AV receiver or HDTV.
Clear, crisp video in your home
It delivers a clearer, high-definition digital video signal to your home cinema display. The 24k gold connectors provide more precise contact and maximum conductivity and a more crisper image.
Features
- Connects all your HDMI-enabled components to your DVI port, while delivering the maximum bandwith for all resolutions up to 1080p
- 24k gold connectors for a precise contact and maximum conductivity
- Superior shielding to isolate outside noise and reduce cross talk and interference
- Integrated strain relief and flexible PVC jacket to protect the cable and connector from strain and wear
- Convenient 12-foot length
Specifications
- Length: 12.0 ft./3.66 m
Warranty
Lifetime
Mfr. Part No.: AV22401-12-WHT
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Most Useful Reviews
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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
SAMSUNG HDTV? OTHER CABLES NOT WORKING? TRY THIS!
Written by LB from SAN FRANCISCO
Dec 10, 2008
I purchased this cable today as a last resort to two previous failings to connect my unibody Macbook Pro to my 26'Samsung LCD HDTV. My tv has a VGA connection,two HDMI inputs as well as the standard component and composite connections. I initially bought the Mini Display Port to VGA converter assuming it would work like the last iteration of MBP which used DVI (I utilized the DVI to VGA cable which came standard) This did not work at all, as many Samsung owners have experienced. I then tried the Mini Display to DVI and added a DVI to VGA converter. This gave me the same results. Alas I found my final successful solution... the HDMI to DVI cable. Great resolution as well as much more choice in the display settings panal. In my experience, this is the only solution as of yet until either Apple or Samsung figure out a direct connection between Mini Display and their HDTV's. I'd like to thank the San Francisco store for helping to come to this solution. …More
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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
THIS IS AWESOME!
Written by TW from Littlestown
May 3, 2009
I have always wanted to connect my computer to a television, so when I got my MacBook, i knew i had to do this! Since i could not do Components with the new MacBook, i decided to go HDMI. WHAT A GREAT DECISION! Crystal clear display and vivid colors with the television in my basement along with great resolution! Now all i need is some audio cables and i am set (yes, you do not get audio through the display cords...)!
Just be sure that you have what you need before you buy this...
- Mini-DVI to DVI or MiniDisplay to DVI
- A television supporting HDMI. …More117 of 124 people found this useful
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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
Small and inexpensive solution
Written by ML from Montreal
Dec 16, 2008
I was lucky to have the 'old' Macbook Pro from earlier this year, which comes with a DVI port. Well this cable connected without any problem to my Sharp Aquos 42 inch LCD flat panel. Awesome! Can stream Itunes video using the audio system, excellent quality. An inexpensive and very functional solution! Am ordering another cable as a backup just in case... …More
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Most Recent Reviews
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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
WARNING
Written by CC from Spring Valley
Dec 16, 2009
Bought cable because had great reviews. Caveats are need audio cable and for some reason when I hook up the cables to my VIZIO HDTV the only thing that transmits is the desktop default screen!!! What a waste of money!!! Maybe I got a defective cable? …More
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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable
Written by JB from EAST HANOVER
Dec 5, 2009
Connected one of my Mac Mini to our home TV. works great
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Belkin HDMI to DVI Cable - 12 ft.
Why no DVI to DVI old school cables anymore for Powerbook?
Written by GB from FORT ATKINSON
Sep 7, 2009
I always thought they were all HDMI connectors but alas the new mini adapters, DVI and HDMI are all different it seems.
Apple used to sell what I thought was an HDMI but fit into my older aluminum G4 Powerbook and went into my new Philips TV which has both DVI and HDMI adapters as it turns out. Now the larger multi pin is called a DVI apparently.
The one I bought at the apple store Pasadena CA had the larger, now what's called, DVI and fit into my G4 Powerbook and went to another DVI. This works great but my friend, who also has an older Powerbook can't find it on the store any more so what's the dang deal Apple? I love the white Apple plugs and don't want to buy 3rd party. …More2 of 3 people found this useful
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Questions & Answers
Most Interesting
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whats the difference between the belkin hdmi to dvi cable and the extrememac extreme hd hdmi to dvi cable?
- Asked by RM from canmore
- Oct 6, 2009
Best Answer
These digital cables have different transfer speeds depending on the quality. The extreme should probably be better (high capacity). I think the speeds can range from 5.5Gb/s to 15.3Gb/s. The higher the speed the better picture quality you get. But it depends on your player and your TV. …More
- Answered by AH from Brampton
- Oct 6, 2009
- 10 of 13 people found this useful
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I have a macbook pro and also I have a mini dvi to dvi converter now I believe, would this connect to that then connect to a hdmi port on a tv
- Asked by MR from Fenton
- Oct 11, 2009
Best Answer
Simple answer, YES.
I'm doing it and so have many others. Just read around and you'll see.
Mini-DVI --> DVI-to-HDMI --> HDMI-in-TV
1/8" stereo audio --> 1.8" to dual-RCA --> red/white dual RCA audio …More- Answered by MH from Gilbert
- Oct 20, 2009
- 7 of 7 people found this useful
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will this fit my 13.3 inch macbook witch is now the lowest macbook pro
- Asked by LS from folsom
- Oct 11, 2009
Best Answer
I used the mini-DVI to DVI adapter then plugged in a DVI to HDMI cable and viola!
I have my wife's MacBook connected to the 32" flat panel TV. I then hooked up a 1/8" mini stereo to dual-RCA audio cable (from RadioSchak) and got audio too!
The TV was detected as 1360 x 800 (instead of 1366 x 768) but looked good. I manually reduced it to 1280 x 720 and set the TV to "zoom" mode and it produced a similar looking result with less graphic effort on the MB (ran a little cooler).
Experiment and see what you come up with.
Be aware that it will look great for movies, however, the menus at the top of the screen may not be visible while "zoomed"... …More- Answered by MH from Gilbert
- Oct 20, 2009
- 4 of 5 people found this useful
Most Recent
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How do you get sound on to your tv using a DVI to HDMI adapter cable?
- Asked by CD from Denver
- Dec 21, 2009
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Will this work with my 2005 Mac Mini and new HD flat-screen t.v.?
- Asked by RK from stockbridge
- Dec 13, 2009
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Can i hook my playstation 3 to this and play on my mac
- Asked by JK from West Bloomfield
- Dec 12, 2009
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I want to hook up my mac book up to my HDTV however all my tv has is an RGB plug in how do i go about hooking my mac book up
- Asked by VL from Virginia Beach
- Dec 1, 2009
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Is this the right cable to hook up my 17" Macbook Pro late 2007 model?
- Asked by JM from LA MESA
- Nov 26, 2009
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I have the original macbook, and wish to watch movies on my hd tv. Which cords do i need?? thanks
- Asked by CC from Drumheller
- Nov 26, 2009
