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Use the Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter to connect your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air to a standard analog monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a DVI connector or cable. Review the documentation or check with the manufacturer of your monitor to make sure you're choosing the right adapter. Click here to view Product Sheet PDF
The MacBook, MacBook Pro, and MacBook Air each have a Mini DisplayPort that allows you to connect an external display or projector using an adapter. You can use an external display as your main workspace or to extend your desktop, or you can work in mirrored mode with a projector so you can view what your audience sees.
About:
The Mini DisplayPort is a miniaturized version of the DisplayPort interface. First publicly announced by Apple on October 14, 2008, it is used in revisions of the MacBook, MacBook Air, and MacBook Pro notebooks, iMac, Mac Mini, and Mac Pro desktops and also the 24-inch Apple Cinema Display. Unlike its Mini-DVI and Micro-DVI predecessors, Mini DisplayPort is capable of driving resolutions up to 2560x1600, commonly used with 30-inch displays. With a suitable adapter, On January 13, 2009, VESA announced that Mini DisplayPort would be included in the upcoming DisplayPort 1.2 specification.
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Features
- Display resolution up to:
- 1920x1200(WUXGA-R), 60Hz, 8bpc: 154MHz
- 1920x1080P, 60Hz, 10bpc: 144MHz
- DisplayPort ver1.1:
- DP two lanes or DP one lane
- RGB analog video�iVGA port�j output:
- Configured for 700mV voltage swing
- Automatic sink detection and stand by mode
- Spread spectrum (de-spreading) for EMI reduction
- EDID Pre-fetch (VGA EDID Conversion)
- Sink detection based on DDC return
- Measured power: Active 1.4W, Standby 100mW
- 9. Power supply: +3.3V (Form DP)
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