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This amazing lastest Cobra 3 in 1 cable is an indispensable companion for your Mac, PC, and tablet equipped with Mini DisplayPort. Connect your laptop or tablet to an HDTV for video and audio streaming or to an HD monitor/projector with this portable adapter and an HDMI/DVI/VGA cable (sold separately). Low-profile connector with molded strain-relief design increases durability. Ergonomically designed easy-grip treads make plugging and unplugging a breeze. NOTE: - Input: Mini DisplayPort / Thunderbolt Port Male -A separate HDMI/DVI/VGA cable (sold separately) is required - Can only convert signal from Mini DisplayPort to HDMI/DVIVGA Port. This is not a bi-directional adapter -Macs made before 2010 do not output audio over Mini DisplayPort SPECIFICATION: Input Signal:Mini Display Port 1.1a Output Video:HDMI/DVI/VGA Input: Mini Display Port Male 20pin Output: HDMI Female Type A 19pin Connector:DVI Female (24+1) VGA Female 15Pin HDMI/DVI/VGA:480i/480p,576p,720p,1080i/1080p External Power Supply:No external power needed The Length of the cable:28cm Color:snowy white Package weight:1.9 oz/54g WARRANTY 1 Year Warranty What is included: 1 x Mini Display Port Thunderbolt to DVI VGA HDMI Adapter cable this is the 3rd generation mini DP to HDMI VGA DVI Cable. 1st generation is square , 2nd generation is rectangle design with 2 core chipest, and 3rd generation is cobra design, with 3 core chipest. All this cable were tested under strict quality control standards. CE、FCC and ROHS certified.
K**R
all worked fine and leaves me satisfied
I am using this adapter as I write this review via a DVI cable to a Dell 1600x1200 flat panel. I am actually running a Samsung 1920x1200 panel connected to the HDMI port on a Gigabyte Brix micro PC and the Dell connected via this adapter via the mini display port and it is working well. I can add that when I first hooked it up with the 1920x1200 panel on the adapter it did not work and left me a bit confused. It seemed to start to work then fail and then work/fail and repeat repeat... When I switched the cables around putting the adapter on the Dell, all worked fine and leaves me satisfied. However,the adapter said it supported 1920x1200 so I am rating it short of 5 stars. I will also add that the behavior may have something to do with the Brix micro PC so I am not fully blaming the adapter. In my current config, I am not worried about the sound pass thru for HDMI but would fully expect that to work as advertised when/if I need that particular setup. I bought it to accommodate those configs when I need them so I remain expectant that this device will meet my needs.
B**I
I ended up giving it away to someone who needed a MiniDP to VGA adapter and it works just fine for them
Not particularly a fan of this. In my case I wanted to output my 2011 Macbook Air to a DVI, HDMI, and VGA monitor at the same time.The most I ever got out of it was 2 monitors at a time. Either VGA+HDMI, or DVI+HDMI. I'm not sure if this was a limitation that was stated beforehand, but I did not see that anywhere. The device felt rather cheap to begin with so I didn't have much faith in it to begin with.I ended up giving it away to someone who needed a MiniDP to VGA adapter and it works just fine for them.
J**S
Works well, with a caveat
I bought one of these and tested it out by connecting it to my computer monitor via VGA and then DVI and that worked great. Then I connected it to my TV via HDMI and that resulted in the TV making a rapid clicking sound for a couple of seconds while it showed "snow" followed by everything working right for a moment, a cycle which repeated over and over. I have a Thunderbolt to HDMI cable so I got it and tried it instead and it worked great. So I deemed this cable defective (which I think is fair), returned it, and bought a replacement in the hopes it was just an issue with that particular item. Today I got the replacement and I connected it first to the TV via HDMI and it worked great; then I connected it to my computer monitor via VGA and then DVI and that worked great as well. But I wasn't going to be satisfied until I saw that it still worked connected to my TV via HDMI so I hooked it back up to the TV via HDMI again and wouldn't you know it: once again I had the same repeating cycle of a rapid clicking sound for a couple of seconds while the TV showed "snow" followed by everything working right for a moment. So here's what I did: I moved the mouse to the mouse to the refresh rate select box (this was a challenge as I could only see where the mouse was every so often during that short time in the cycle where everything looked okay) and chose 24 Hz instead of 60 Hz and suddenly everything was perfect! At that point I was able to switch it back to 60 Hz and it still worked great so I guess it just needed something to jog it into working properly. What's up with that whole thing? I have no idea. Since this doesn't happen with my Thunderbolt to HDMI adapter, I have to feel there is something not quite right with this multi-adapter, but since I now know how to to make it work, I'm going to keep it.
S**M
Fantastic!
Absolutely a lifesaver. Had the Source computer died on me right before a briefing, and I was able to utilize this very quickly in a plug-and-play manner, to get my laptop plugged into the projector in a minimum amount of time and get the briefing started on time without any talk of technical issues.
J**E
a really great display adapter on all three inputs
So far, a really great display adapter on all three inputs: no shoddy connections, no shake, and if I whack the unit by accident while working I don't lose connection or see a ton of snow (all problems I had with the Apple connectors after a few years).For my money, it's less space and equally as good as the apple connectors. After 4 years with the VGA one, and 18 months travelling with the DVI one both were shot. Even if this only lasts a year it's a steal at the price and I'll buy another.
B**B
Just works
Liked the generation 2 so much, I bought 2 of these. Get asked by others, because this saves the day with a MacbookPro. Thought it was going to an HDMI routed presentation, but ended up NEEDING the VGA. The right tool at the right time.
G**Y
Flawless
Flawless, The adapter is made of quality materials and functioned as described. I used it with a MacBook Pro with no issues, it was recognized by the system immediately.
D**S
Works, except for Displayport Sleep mode
Works in all three modes, and the only issue seems to be the DisplayPort/Thunderbolt Sleep mode. The monitor didn't shut down when the Mac when into Sleep mode when in DisplayPort > VGA mode. Later I got a true DisplayPort monitor, which works properly.
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