Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.5 out of 5 stars

Based on 173 reviews

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    faulty

    • Written by from Haymarket

    23 of 26 people found this useful

    at the start there were no problems, now my screen looks like a shortwave radio signal and this only happens on Mac OSX. It does not do it on the Windows partition on the same computer

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Mini DVI to VGA

    • Written by from Los Angeles

    48 of 76 people found this useful

    As with most people, I always thought to keep my accessories from previous MACs to use on newer models.
    That doesn't work this time. I had kept my mini DVI to VGA cord from my iBook G4 to use with my 2007 Macbook. I just found out today that the ports on these two models are different.
    So, now I have to cough up more money to buy a cord that will work. And I believe there is no mention of this change as the ports are just referred to as "mini DVI" ports...not "mini DVI 2" like they refer to USB 2.0 or Firewire 400 and/or 800.

    I recommend to everyone; before you get excited at the prospect of watching your Family Guy episodes you downloaded from iTunes on your new flatscreen TV, make sure you know if you have the proper cord (if you kept one from a previous Mac).
    Best of Luck.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Okay....

    • Written by from Whitehouse

    38 of 56 people found this useful

    This product worked GREAT... untill it broke.... what happened is i saw NO red channel, so after BENDING IT DOWN, it worked. @3 weeks later, showed red, but NO BLUES! after bending it every single way up, down, left, right, in, out, would not work! I am disatisfied. I will continue to buy apple products and love apple. but, come on apple!
    PS I am buying a new one, i have no choice....

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Inconveniently flimsy

    • Written by from Jackson

    24 of 29 people found this useful

    I am currently living and working outside the US, where there are no Apple retail stores. I need to use my Macbook with multiple projectors daily, so when my video output showed signs of discoloration and intermittent failure, I nearly panicked. I guess can order a new one, but they are terribly expensive and difficult to find where I am. Besides, I've only had my adapter for about 3 months--will a new one last as long? It seems they just aren't built to last.

    If not for this fatal flaw, I would have given the adapter at least 4 stars in quality and workability. In short, I'm sorely disappointed.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Great but doesn't last as long as it should.

    • Written by from suwanee

    58 of 97 people found this useful

    This cable is first of all annoying to use because of its way of becoming easily detached at the wrong times. But it worked great for about 6 months then it suddenly screws up and turns the monitor color purple and after a minute of fidgeting with it it will work... then a minute later it wont. Needs improvement

    Was this useful? Great but doesn't last as long as it should.

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Product works perfectly

    • Written by from College Grove

    22 of 26 people found this useful

    I cracked my iMac screen right in the middle, rendering 80% of it useless. Alright, so it was in the back of the car, and a book-bag got thrown on it. It was "just" an accident! But never again...

    Fixing the iMac with a new screen would have cost about $700-$900, which gave me great pause for thought. But I had an old VGA monitor that I had bought years ago, so I got the DVI to VGA Adapter from Apple. IT WORKS PERFECTLY!

    As an added bonus (and I don't know if this is software driven or adapter driven), the desktop size automatically adjusted PERFECTLY for the size of my VGA monitor.

    (1) Apple sure knew what it was doing when it made this adapter.

    (2) Under this number (2), I had written a whole section praising Apple's technical support department, but when I read the "terms and conditions" for posting reviews, I had to delete it because the terms don't allow me to write about the service. Thanks anyway, you guys!

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    It's an adaptor

    • Written by from Wynyard

    24 of 30 people found this useful

    Yes, CP from Langley, remember that this is essentially an adaptor, so it is meant to adapt what you already have in the form of a VGA/DVI cable. Your VGA/DVI cable will be a standard type for your devices. Apple provide this to help you 'convert' your signal. Why do they do this? Well, have you seen the back of a modern PC or non-Mac laptop...who really wants all those ugly holes in the back of their beautiful computer. Just use the adaptor when you need it - you only wear pyjamas when you need to, they're not underneath your clothes all the time!

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    very universal

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    30 of 42 people found this useful

    i use this on projectors and LCD HDTVs. it is very universal and works with not just computer monitors, it works on flat panels, projecors and a lot of other things. works great with my 13" MacBook

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works ok

    • Written by from Lodi

    40 of 62 people found this useful

    it dose exsactl what it say it will do cant ask for much more. Good Product

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Great...for a time

    • Written by from New Orleans

    42 of 67 people found this useful

    Worked well connecting my 12" G4 PowerBook - it's the ONLY way to connect an external monitor. UNTIL the adapter turned a year old. Poor cord design resulting in some kind of short in the adapter. Now the only way to see anything but an all-purple (or red or yellow) monitor screen is to twist the adapter's cord into a crazy pretzel. Very shoddy manufacturing. If Apple's continuing the use of mini-DVI, they need to devise a better solution than this!

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Cable is junk

    • Written by from Topeka

    25 of 34 people found this useful

    Had this cable 1 month. Used three times and now it doesn't work. Read the other comments before buying this cable. There's a reason the rating is low.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Twice the Space!

    • Written by from APO

    19 of 22 people found this useful

    There was almost no effort to this setup. I plugged the adapter into the back of my old iMac, then plugged into the back of my Dell monitor (from an old PC that had long since broken down-surprise, surprise). The iMac automatically detected the type of monitor that I had plugged in and it was ready. Twice the desktop space in about 3 minutes. It looks great and is very helpful when editing videos, music, etc. it makes multitasking much easier.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great adapter!!!

    • Written by from Glenview

    22 of 28 people found this useful

    I bought this for functionality on my TV screen.
    I love the price it, is worth being without a single setback.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Resolution Problem

    • Written by from Madison

    21 of 27 people found this useful

    It seems like a good product, and i'm not sure if I just have settings wrong on my macbook, my monitor or if i'm doing something else wrong. Either way I can never get the screen resolution right. I've tried all the different resolutions and they all either stretch windows horizontally or vertically. I've read about other people having similar problems but i've never read a solution.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Incompatible with VMWare beta

    • Written by from East Lansing

    29 of 43 people found this useful

    Works fine with OSX outputting to an ancient LCD projector but Windows running in VMWare beta doesn't recognize the hardware.

    Was this useful? Incompatible with VMWare beta

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    A MUST HAVE!

    • Written by from Plymouth

    30 of 45 people found this useful

    The adapter is just a simple pair of plugs and a cable. What's truly amazing, though, is what OS X can do with it. I never would have known that OS X has dual monitor support built right in. I can have two monitors (the one on lid of my 12" PowerBook and the other one on my desk) then have them arranged any way I want them (side-by-side, top-to-bottom) and pick which one has the menu bar and dock. Or, if you are using it with a projector, you can have both of them mirror one another. Configuration is completely idiot-proof (if anyone can break something, I can.). This is extremely cool. If you use your Apple notebook at your desk a lot, this feature alone makes it worth getting another monitor and one of these adapters. Get a keyboard and mouse as well. You also can't use a projector without one of these adapters.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works perfect, even with a KVM switch!!!

    • Written by from Galesburg

    100 of 186 people found this useful

    I bought this cable for my Intel based iMac. I have a PC and the iMac sitting side-by-side on the same desk, so I decided to use a KVM switch to be able to use the VGA monitor with my Mac when needed (I do some musical production and dual monitors helps with the work flow). I plugged in the mini-DVI to VGA cable and it works like a charm. I am now able to use the extra VGA monitor for my PC and for my Mac. It switches between the two without any problems.

    Was this useful? Works perfect, even with a KVM switch!!!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great.

    • Written by from Lacey

    28 of 42 people found this useful

    Got it, took it out of the package, plugged my mini-DVI into the back of my Imac, plugged the VGA into a VGA cord (Duh since it's not very long), plugged the other end into my extra monotor that was just sitting around and wow. It was up and running in LITERALLY seconds, easily changed the resolution in system pref. and it works perfect. Yay Apple.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great!

    • Written by from 練馬区

    37 of 60 people found this useful

    Works great with my MacBook! Just plug it in, and it works.
    I use it mostly to connect to a projector for presentations, but I don't see any kind of distortions/noises on the screen. Should be the same for normal CRT/LCD displays.

    Some people have stated that it doesn't work with the iBook.
    Well, that's pretty obvious... iBooks never had Mini-DVI. iBooks have Mini-VGA, which is not compatible with this adaptor.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works, and its affordable

    • Written by from Cincinnati

    18 of 23 people found this useful

    I just read a lot of bad reviews about this product. I just bought mac mini and macbpro. I have used it with the mac mini for 3 months now and it works fine. I used it with dell 15" flat screen and now with and old envision 16" box of a monitor and worked with both with no problems. I hope it continues to and think it will, don't know what goes on with those that say it doesn't work for them.