25 Questions from the Community
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is it an active adapter
Becouse i got a Radeon HD 5970 and it has a mini display port connection but i only have screens that are DVI. and AMD says that the adapter must be active
- Asked by GC from Albury
- Nov 21, 2009
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What adapter do I need to hook up a 21" Cintiq to one of the new 27" iMacs for an expanded Desktop?
- Asked by KP from Houston
- Nov 20, 2009
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which HDTV works with 2 yr old mac mini
This version is limited to one display. I have 2GB of RAM in my dual core Mac Mini and want to convert this into my entertainment center. I've been told I'm limited to 30" max and I'm OK with that but I want to know what is the "best" configuration. Thank you very much.
- Asked by MD from Winston Salem
- Nov 17, 2009
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Is it possible to connect my 2005 G5 to the new Apple 24 LED Display
- Asked by JG from LEEDS
- Nov 12, 2009
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Can I use this to connect 27in iMac to my PC's graphics card and use the iMac as a external monitor?
- Asked by MZ from Ottawa
- Nov 5, 2009
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How long is the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter?
- Asked by DP
- Nov 4, 2009
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Would this connect a Mac Book Air to an older 30inch cinema display (all aluminium)
- Asked by DJ from Zürich
- Nov 1, 2009
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why would I need to spend £60 on a Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter? what is the advantage over the DVI adaptor that comes with a mac mini?
I'm about to buy a mac mini and will connect it to a 32" Philips HD TV via the DVI input. I'm totally stumped as to why I should buy a £60 cable when the mac mini comes with a mini-DVI to DVI connector anyway ... am I missing something here?
thanks!- Asked by NW from Newbridge
- Oct 30, 2009
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Is it possible to link 2 extra monitors to my macbook pro? One monitor is VGA and the other is DVI and I would like to connect them both.
I bought a splitter cable that splits the dvi signal into two outputs -one VGA and one DVI output but only one of the connected monitors pick up the signal when they are both plugged in, the other one says no signal and then goes to sleep.
- Asked by AC from Ealing
- Oct 29, 2009
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Will this adapter work with the smaller 23-inch Apple Cinema Display?
More broadly, is a dual-link DVI cable or adapter compatible with standard DVI signals?
- Asked by JH from Seattle
- Oct 28, 2009
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Does the Mini DisplayPort support analog video and if so can I use the Mini DisplayPort to Dual Link DVI with a DVI to VGA adapter
- Asked by JS from Mercersburg
- Oct 27, 2009
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Will the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter allow my Mac Mini to work with dual monitors?
- Asked by MM from Los Angeles
- Oct 27, 2009
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Does the Mini DisplayPort on the new 13" MacBook Pro (OCT '09) put out an audio signal as well as the video signal, or is it 'video-out' only?
I Need to connect my new 13" MacBook Pro to 32" Philips HDTV. I have Apple Bluetooth wireless/keyboard. I hope to use the MacBook as a desktop with the display closed, using the Philips HDTV for display and audio. My TV has 3 HDMI ports and 1 USB 2.0 port.
Online AppleStore salesperson told me that for the VIDEO signal I needed an adapter to convert the Mac's Mini DisplayPort to DVI, then plug into a cable with DVI on one end and HDMI on other, to then plug into the TV's HDMI port. To get AUDIO signal from the Mac to the TV she told me I needed a "Y" cable to plug into the Mac's 'Audio-out' Headphones Jack. Said without this cable the TV's speakers wouldn't work, and I'd only get sound from the MacBook Pro's built-in speakers.
Descriptions for HDMI cables at several online stores claimed they were all-in-one cables carrying both video and audio signals. Will the HDMI cable do everything, or do I still need the "Y" cable from the Mac's headphone jack to power the TV speakers?- Asked by JM from East Haven
- Oct 22, 2009
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can i connect pc to imac display
want to use imac display instead of existing pc monitor
- Asked by AF
- Oct 21, 2009
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would it work with wacom Cintiq 12WX
- Asked by MO from Lithonia
- Oct 21, 2009
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Can I use the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter to drive two monitors from my MacBook Pro (17
- Asked by SM from Herndon
- Oct 20, 2009
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Dual-Link does not mean 2 DVI outputs. Its just a very misleading term used to indicate that it will carry a higher quality signal than the standard DVI adapter. If the macbook pro had more than one mini-display port, you could run multiple displays using multiple adapters, but it only has one so you will have to stick with the laptop's screen as the second screen with the monitor.
There might be a third-party product that splits the video signal in a DVI cable, but it would only work if you wanted to clone your desktop (mirror), not extend it.- Answered by BS from Golden
- Oct 26, 2009
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will the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter work with my 24 in Samsung SyncMaster 216nw Monitor?
- Asked by TP from Plymouth
- Oct 19, 2009
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I need to connect a MacBook Pro 15 inch (2009) to a Dell 2408 flat panel. Which adapter and cable?
DVI to DVI MacBook Pro to Dell 2408
- Asked by BD from Mesa
- Oct 19, 2009
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could I connect my mac via mini diplay port too my my 42 inch hd plasma tv?
I"m considering buying a mini mac and sitting it under my plasma while using a wireless keyboard,is this set up possble???
- Asked by GH from Glasgow
- Oct 17, 2009
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Totally possible. I am running my new 13" macbook pro into my Samsung 42" HDTV using the mini display port adapter, and a DVI to HDMI cable I bought an apple keyboard w/number pad, hooked up my Logitech MX Revolution wireless mouse.....whallah....42" of Mac. Works absolutely fantastic.
For those of you who want to do this with a macbook......start with the TV off, I open the Macbook press the power button, then immediately close it all the way. Next turn on the TV. and you should be set. I use my laptop as a "desktop" literally everyday. When I do need to go somewhere however, I pull a few wires and walk out the door. The nice thing is, that i am not wearing out the keyboard and the laptop screen when i am hooked up to the flatscreen tv. the life of my macbook LCD screen will be extended ten fold.
Hope this helped.- Answered by EM from Uniontown
- Oct 20, 2009
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