If you're one of the 20-million or so Apple users who run an older iMac, Macbook or even some Macbook Pros, it's likely you're familiar with the Mini-DVI video connector standard. They're small, they're cute, they're capable of 1080p – but they're also less common, which makes finding a conversion solution difficult.
Cable Chick to the rescue then! Here's a Mini-DVI (Male) to HDMI (Female) adapter that'll have you outputting video to a big-screen television or second monitor in less time than it takes to read this positively riveting write-up! That's right – it can push through a bevy of resolutions including 480i, 480p, 576i, 576p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p and upwards to a maximum of 1920x1200 (assuming your display and output can handle it).
The DVI standard doesn't carry sound, but you can be assured of maintained signal strength over the 15cm jumper lead, and it can also be used as a patch to extend your cable runs for extra reach to your monitor, television or projector.
PLEASE NOTE: While this connection looks very similar to the more modern Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt 2 connections, it is much larger in size so it's important to check which connection your Mac needs before purchasing.
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