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3.5

Based on 138 reviews

  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Video Adapters should last longer than 4 months

    Written by RS from Ann Arbor

    Sep 20, 2005

    If you order one of these treat it very gently, be careful how you pack it when traveling, etc. My first one broke in 4 months (the wires internal to the rubber cable enclosure shorted - so the screen would drop out certain colors). And then, when I ordered and paid for a replacement, the wrong adapter was shipped to me. The sales web page does not bother to mention that there are different versions of the PowerBook G4, which use different types of video ports (mini-DVI and mini-VGA). Make sure you know which one you need before ordering. An improved sales web page would at least show all the VGA adapters in one place, so one could see all the choices.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Shoddy quality for such an expensive cable

    Written by BD from Portland

    Feb 24, 2008

    My mini-DVI to VGA adapter is terrible. It worked fine for a few months, but then started having problems. The color channels don't all stay connected.. sometimes the screen turns green or magenta or blue. It's truly a poor piece of equipment. I haven't even moved it from its original location.. it stays connected to my laptop 99% of the time. And, of course, since this is apparently a proprietary specification (mini-DVI), I'm forced to buy another one of these terrible cables. Thanks Apple for pulling a Microsoft on us!

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    works for Powerbook G4 and MacBook?

    Written by DR

    Dec 29, 2008

    My old computer is a PowerBook G4 12" and my new one is a MacBook with Intel Core 2 Duo. The overview for this adapter says it's compatible with both. However, both of these have very different mini DVI ports. I have an adapter that was bought a long time ago that fits the PowerBook G4 DVI port but does not fit the MacBook port. So, the overview is clearly misleading and somebody's still bound to be screwed over. Despite the review about different PowerBooks having different DVI ports, they still haven't thoroughly clarified the issue.

    I suggest that no one buy this product and keep leaving one-star reviews until they fix this and put up some more pictures of the DV-side of the adapter so you can at see for yourself if it looks compatible with your port.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Good Luck Getting the One You Need

    Written by DM from Guaynabo

    Dec 5, 2008

    As someone baptized in Mac Religion and having set up my new company only with Mac equipment it is SOOOOOOOOO frustrating to find that every time a new version of a MacBook comes out they change the mini-DVI output configuration.

    One of my various Macs is a black core-duo MacBook fromk about 2 years ago. I went and bought the mini-DVI to VGA adapter and find that IT DOES NOT FIT MY MAC BOOK. NO WHERE on the packaging does it say that the mini-DVI end fits only certian versions of Mac Book. And I cannot find where I can find which one to buy (or even if back issue ones are for sale).

    I have to use this computer as my back up for projecting presentations but I can't without the adapter. What do I have to do - buy a brand new Mac Book and get the adapter the same day????????????????

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Works but not durable

    Written by RG from Martinez

    Sep 30, 2007

    Mine worked fine but began having problems within 6 months of purchase. The cable has poor connections; you get just certain colors unless you fiddle with it and get it into just the right position Poor quality; not very reliable.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Poorly Made

    Written by GD from St. Thomas

    Aug 8, 2007

    Great concept for sure, plugged it in a off I went. Depsite this however, I give it a thumbs down as I am now on my 3rd adapter after the first to shorted within 2 months of use. First symptoms are a blue tinge on the external monitor or some flickering, both of which are resolved with a wiggle of the cable. This however, only works for a couple of weeks until it stops working altogether. I took apart the second adapter after it went bad and you can clearly see where the wiring is coming apart from any bending that may occur. If I could find another supplier for this I would. Not up to Mac's usual manufacturing standard.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Does not work with Mac Mini

    Written by GD from Milano

    Sep 3, 2009

    I bought this adapter some time ago for my MacBook (white, 2007) and it worked flawlessly.
    Then I bought a new Mac Mini (2009) and it didn't work. After some googling I found that Apple had dropped support for analog signals in the mini-DVI port.
    Very bad.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Fragile

    Written by CW from Sherwood Park

    Mar 3, 2009

    I had this adapter for approximately 1 month when the cord started to short out and drop colours. This adapter is junk. One of the few Apple products that has truly disappointed me.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

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    BEWARE! Does not work with the 2009 Macbook White!

    Written by PB from East Aurora

    Sep 5, 2009

    Buyer beware! I bought this retail, and nowhere on the packaging does it mention this problem. It is somewhat hidden on this pages (linked to with a little *). It does work great when it works (as my friend's laptop can vouch), but if you have a Macbook White, it just doesn't work!

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Inconveniently flimsy

    Written by JR from Jackson

    Dec 1, 2008

    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.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    What an unbelievably bad and unnecessary product this is

    Written by KS from Helsinki

    Aug 16, 2009

    Thank you Apple for first of all NOT making a standard VGA port on the Macbook, but instead making it necessary to spend an astonishing 18 euros ($25!!) on a useless dongle, to be able to connect it to an RGB port. And yes, you still need to, it's actually quite rare for a conference room to have something with an HDMI, let alone a DVI connection!

    Second, it's unbelievably finicky, and almost impossible to get it to stick to the mini-DVI port without falling off.

    And the worst part - it just broke down. Didn't take even a year.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Should We Abandon All Hope?

    Written by SR from Abilene

    May 12, 2009

    Unfortunately, the Apple Mini-DVI to VGA adapter is an abomination. From the humble beginner, to the fanatic, to the ardent professional Apple provides amazing computing power but this item's numerous negatives diminishes that functionality enough to make you question Apple's commitment.

    1. Fitment issues: deplorable connectivity/attachment to the machine, and it is not universal.
    2. Adapter length is ludicrously too short.
    3. Prone to frequent and various image distortions
    3. The coupe de grace, the functional life expectancy is appallingly short.

    Apple customers want, need, expect and demand superior products but this 'adapter' wreaks of red herring! Apple & Apple customers, I beseech you, this is the proverbial straw!

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    When it works, it works well, but...

    Written by JG from greenwich,

    Dec 1, 2008

    I work at a school and these get destroyed very easily. We have about 15 iMacs and any number of MacBooks using these connections to work with SMARTboards, projectors, etc. and we have had to replace, on average, one every two-to-three months.

    They should either have a longer cord, or no cord at all between the connections for better reliability

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Mini DVI to VGA

    Written by BB from Los Angeles

    Nov 5, 2009

    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.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Useful but very fragile

    Written by YA from Fort Collins

    Nov 28, 2008

    I had an ibook and the adapter worked pretty well and came with my computer, then I bought my MacBook and I had to buy this, I use it pretty often and after 3 months it is not working anymore. I will have to buy another one,

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Mini DVI to VGA Adaptor

    Written by AB from San Francisco

    Apr 28, 2007

    I can't get the new Mini DVI to VGA adaptor to sync with my Sharp projector when connected to my MacBook. I see the projector in the Display preferences, but it cannot find my MacBook to project it. I have had success with connecting my 14" iBook to the projector. That connector is different however to the one sold for the MacBook.

    I'm frustrated and disappointed.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Cable is junk

    Written by DM from Topeka

    Dec 3, 2009

    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.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Disappointed

    Written by MW from Miami

    Jun 16, 2008

    I have two major problems with this cable. 1) Cord is too short. Should be at least 3-4ft long so in a normal situation it could reach the floor. 2) Unit does not connect with computer, just slides in loosely. When you factor in 1 that it puts the puts the bulk of weight right by computer and 2 the loose connection, that equals cable falling out it you even touch it or move computer a fraction of a inch. Being that I'm using this on a macbook(laptop) in closed lid mode cable falling out equals mac going to sleep. When plugged in works great but feels like you're using an ethernet cable with a broken tab. Sneeze and you're offline.

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Fragile and unreliable

    Written by CG from elstree

    May 15, 2009

    The Mini DisplayPort IMHO is a disaster!
    Received two new MacBook Pro's a couple of weeks ago. First time one was used we had problems with Dual-link DVI display
    Second unit developed a fault with its Mini DisplayPort to VGA connector (no blue displayed - very embarrassing during a client presentation!)
    Apple need to deal with this

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  • Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter

    1.0

    Just doesn't work

    Written by CB from North Vancouver

    May 5, 2007

    I bought the Mini DVI to VGA adapter so I could show my photos on my projector. The projector doesn't 'see' my MACBOOK and the MACBOOK doesn't see my projector. Rebooted, fired up the projector first then MACBOOK first, every possible combination, but no luck... blew an hour trying to get the thing working. BOOHOO, had a bunch of people over to see my pics of Europe and it was just a big bust. This is a passive device so hard to understand why it wouldnt work.

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