Electronics : Apple M9320G/A Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter

Electronics : Apple M9320G/A Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter

Apple M9320G/A Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter

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Apple M9320G/A Mini-DVI to VGA Adapter
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Binding: Electronics
Brand: Apple
Display Size: 66.9291338583 inches
EAN: 0718908575093
Hard Disk Size: 30000 GB
Label: Apple Computer
Manufacturer: Apple Computer
Model: M9320G/A
Publisher: Apple Computer
Studio: Apple Computer
System Memory Size: 256000000 MB
System Memory Type: SODIMM



Features:
  • Also a superb solution for Power Mac G4 users who need high quality extra workspace -- connect an additional ADC-equipped Apple flat-panel display to a Power Mac G4 computer with DVI port, and you'll have the ultimate digital desktop
  • Carefully designed to maintain the digital integrity of the video signal, for the best possible viewing experience
  • Active components regenerate digital graphics and USB signals coming from the computer, ensuring delivery of highest quality images even at the extremely fast signal rates used by the Apple Cinema HD Display
  • Compact design enables the Adapter to fit easily on or under your desk
  • Package includes power supply, power cord, and DVI / USB cable







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Item Description:
Connect the Mini-DVI end into the 12' PowerBook G4, and the VGA end into a computer monitor or projector











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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - * OVER PRICED AND SHORT ...
For what you get. it's over priced and very short. It's used in conjunction with a Dvi-d dual link cable to connect a macbook to my LCD TV. It works ok, but like i said. It could be longer.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * Necessary but not sufficient ...
This works well enough, I suppose: you plug it into your Macbook and it makes a picture on your VGA monitor. However I find the quality of the conversion from mini-DVI to VGA to be lacking.

I expect a certain level of inaccuracies using a VGA cable for an LCD screen (rather than a DVI cable where the signal can be digital all the way from the computer to the monitor), but using the identical monitor plugged into a true VGA port on a different computer, the display is much crisper.

On my 1280x1024 resolution 19" monitor, the pixels are visibly blurry. It's most noticable on text -- where black text appears to have a small halo of blur or other colors around it. Small text is nigh unreadable.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * satisfactory, I guess ...
I may just be computer-illiterate (very likely), but I find that once I plug the adapter in my laptop goes nuts. However, with patience and persistence, I can pretty easily get the connection working great. And I love to watch all my online content on the big screen.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - * works well when it works ...
I use this cable to connect my Macbook to a 22" Viewsonic LCD as a desktop replacement. It has been shorting every other day since i bought it. So every other AM I fiddle with it for about 15 minutes to get it signal the proper resolution to the monitor. Shame on me for putting up with it, but from what I read it's a common quality control problem with this cable - so shame on Apple. If the cable cost more than $20 you would see more bad reviews, but at $19 I figure people just suck it up and buy another one.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * does what its meant to do ...
This cable works well. It does what its meant to do. However, just know that this is not the only cable you will need if you're trying to hook your laptop to a projector or monitor. You will need this cable and usually a VGA to VGA because this cable is tiny.


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