Customer Reviews and Ratings

3.0 out of 5 stars

Based on 186 reviews

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Stop Complaining!! Its an ADAPTER!

    • Written by from Portland

    72 of 99 people found this useful

    I can't believe everyone on here is getting all up in arms about the cord length...ITS AN ADAPTER!!!! not a cord. You dont see a USB to PS2 adapter being 6 feet long...I think this thing is a GREAT ADAPTER...Works great with my monitor and the CORD I bought to use with this ADAPTER! Kudos Apple, once again.

    Was this useful? Stop Complaining!! Its an ADAPTER!

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  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Frustrating.

    • Written by from San Francisco

    25 of 70 people found this useful

    Why doesn't Apple or anyone make a normal-length (3' or 6') Mini-DVI to DVI cable? I couldn't find one on the 'net anywhere. All I could find were this cable and versions the same length. (on eBay) This adapter works, but overpriced and wasteful. And my iBook came with a video adapter. My MacBook should have too.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Stop Confusion and Hysteria!!

    • Written by from PARK FOREST

    50 of 74 people found this useful

    After reading all of the reviews here twice, and winding up confused and a bit fearful, I went to the Apple Store with my DVI cord in hand from the new Samsung 225BW monitor that I had just had delivered from Amazon. The Apple Store salesperson looked at me like I was nuts. Of course the mini-DVI-DVI adapter would work perfectly with the DVI cable from the Samsung monitor--and it did--strictly plug and play.

    Was this useful? Stop Confusion and Hysteria!!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Does what its supposed to do

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    19 of 43 people found this useful

    Wish it was a bit longer.

    Was this useful? Does what its supposed to do

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Of course it's short!!!

    • Written by from Pullman

    41 of 57 people found this useful

    Nice, simple adapter. I use it to connect my Macbook to a 20" HP w2007 monitor and it works perfectly.
    As far as reviews complaining about the "cord" length, of course it's going to be short- it's an ADAPTER, not a cord. The short cord length is great because you can use whatever cable length you want, and the short cord allows you to route the cable any way you want as opposed to solid-state adapters that force you to route the cable at a specific angle.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works!

    • Written by from Tempe

    83 of 97 people found this useful

    This is an adapter, not a cord. I used this to hook my little macbook with its mini-dvi port up to my big Panasonic plasma tv. My tv actually has hdmi input, not dvi, but I have a hdmi to dvi cord so I used that with this and it works perfectly.

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Works fine for DVI, but...

    • Written by from Toronto

    30 of 51 people found this useful

    I had the same problem as som eother reviewers here--I figured it would work with Apple's own DVI to VGA adapter so I could use it for both VGA and DVI. The picture on the packaging shows the number of pins I expected, but the product is different.

    Was this useful? Works fine for DVI, but...

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    WHY IS THIS SO FREAKIN SHORT???

    • Written by from Council Bluffs

    24 of 88 people found this useful

    I've been looking forward to receiving this cable in the mail for 2 weeks to hook my flatscreen up to my iMac. No way. The cord is so short that it simply will not reach. Why so CHEAP on the cord length Apple? It might have cost you a few cents to make this a useable length? Now I have to hope I can find an extension. How ridiculous is that?

    Was this useful? WHY IS THIS SO FREAKIN SHORT???

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  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    Why not output to DVI-I?

    • Written by from San Francisco

    38 of 60 people found this useful

    Yo, what's up with dumping the analog signal with the mini-dvi -> dvi adapter? The analog is produced by the mini-dvi port on the laptop, right, so why couldn't apple just route it through to a female dvi-i plug? Perhaps as a clever way of making people purchase both an over-priced mini-dvi -> vga adapter as well as an over-priced mini-dvi -> dvi, cuz apple is the only company servicing the mini-dvi market? I love my macbook, but that's not gangster (or maybe it is...).

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    Works with new Intel XServe too!

    • Written by from Roselle

    19 of 35 people found this useful

    I got one of the new XServe Xeon machines, and wanted to use a 17" DVI capable LCD monitor that I had laying around. Works just fine. I know a DVI monitor is probably overkill for a server machine, but I had one and didn't have to look for an older VGA capable monitor. Very pleased with this cable!

    Was this useful? Works with new Intel XServe too!

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  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works very well

    • Written by from Cicero

    23 of 33 people found this useful

    I must agree with previous posts that the cord on this product should have been just a bit longer (no more than a couple of inches) to at least fit through the opening on the stand of an iMac 17". Other than that, it provides excellent signal and quality to my external monitor. If you have a DVI port on your extra monitor, I would recommend it.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very easy to use

    • Written by from Iowa Falls

    31 of 41 people found this useful

    This cable allowed me to connect my Core Duo Imac to a second monitor, extending my desktop to that second monitor. The cable installed very easily, and connected to the digital signal cable of my 17" Princeton monitor with ease. It works perfectly.

  • 2.0 out of 5 stars

    Cord too short

    • Written by from New Orleans

    30 of 75 people found this useful

    The cable worked fine with a nice crisp picture. Very impressed! But the cord is like 6 inches long. Who could possible use this without an extension? Apple, I think you need to lengthen this cord. Now I have to buy an extension. Really, 6 inches. Come one! I'd have to pull my monitor away from the wall and hold the laptop next to the back in order to use it.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Pay attention...

    • Written by from Vernon

    55 of 77 people found this useful

    Get the right cable people. The connector is DVI-D because DVI-I is digital AND analog to remain compatible with VGA (analog) SOURCE devices. Since I would assume the output on the MacBook and iMac is digital only there is no need to cause issues with the cable fitting but not being a compatible interface. Get a DVI-D cable for your monitor (without the 4 pins) and you'll be fine, since any monitor with a DVI input should accept DVI-D. If you really need to blame someone besides yourself blame the people who created the DVI interface for creating something that would work with what you already had for a while and not force everyone to buy all new stuff all at once.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    works great for me...

    • Written by from MABLETON

    30 of 39 people found this useful

    i just bought this today and it works fine with my dvi-i monitor.... maybe all the problems listed are a result of operator error :)

  • 1.0 out of 5 stars

    It's DVI-D!

    • Written by from Berrien Springs

    89 of 120 people found this useful

    Don't be fooled, this is a DVI-D product. It won't work with any DVI-I equipment.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect!

    • Written by from Vancouver

    25 of 36 people found this useful

    This product was perfect for my external monitor. All the features I wanted with an extra monitor were there. It's great that you make these adapter, Apple, otherwise I wouldn't be getting those features. Oh by the way, for all those customers out there who complain of needing DVI-I instead of DVI-D, I ask them to think about what DVI-D customers would say if the adapter were modified. Instead, I suggest that Apple should make both adapters available for purchase.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    It works great!!!

    • Written by from La Crescenta

    20 of 41 people found this useful

    I too felt obligated to post a + response for this adapter after reading some bad reviews & being a bit "leary" about it. It works fine with my C2D MacBook & new Samsung 205BW display. Just be sure your displays input is DVI-D & you should have no problem.

  • 5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works just fine...

    • Written by from Long Beach

    21 of 37 people found this useful

    This product does exactly what it is meant to do. Before you buy it make sure you are not an idiot looking for something else. Speak with an Apple Expert if you have even the slightest inkling of doubt. There is nothing wrong with this product.

  • 4.0 out of 5 stars

    NOT compatible with iBook G4

    • Written by from Ferndale

    41 of 57 people found this useful

    I bought the wrong part. iBook G4 does not have a mini-DVI port. It has a mini-VGA port. Please don't make the same mistake as me.

    Was this useful? NOT compatible with iBook G4

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