StarTech.com AV Adapter, Male Mini DVI to Female VGA

Discontinued
RS Stock No.:
213-3060
Distrelec Article No.:
302-33-228
Mfr. Part No.:
MDVIVGAMF
Brand:
StarTech.com
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Brand

StarTech.com

Converts From Gender

Male

Converts From Type

Mini DVI

Converts To Gender

Female

Converts To Type

VGA

Type

MINI DVI TO VGA Female Video Adapter Cable

End 1

Male Mini DVI

End 2

Female VGA (1)

End 1 Number of Connectors

1

End 2 Number of Connectors

1

Length

203mm

Body Orientation

Straight

Colour

White

RoHS Status: Exempt

COO (Country of Origin):
CN

StarTech.com Male Mini DVI to Female VGA Adapter, 203.2mm Length, White - MDVIVGAMF


Output the video signal from a mini DVI-equipped device to any VGA monitor with this adapter from StarTech.com. You can use the device to create a simple dual-monitor setup and add an external display to an Apple Macbook or iMac. Thumbscrew threads on the VGA port help you make a secure connection.

Straight body orientationThe simple design offers versatility when assembling your equipment.
Robust cable jacketA PVC cable jacket offers good electrical insulation. It's also self-extinguishing, so will help stop the spread of a fire.

• Integral moulded strain relief prevents damage caused by twisting to prolong the cable's life
• Unobtrusive white colour to coordinate with the rest of your devices
• D-shaped VGA port guards against incorrect insertion

The Startech Mini DVI to VGA video cable adapter for Macbooks and iMacs allows the video signal from a mini DVI equipped device to be output to any VGA monitor - a cost-effective solution that lets you add an external display to an Apple MacBook or iMac c

FAQs


Creates a simple dual monitor setup
It has lifetime warranty
Available in white colour
RoHS and REACH compliant
31.8 g weight

What's a VGA port?A VGA port is a 15-pin D-sub port. It's used to send video signals between compatible devices. The VGA port used to be the standard in AV equipment and is particularly common on older devices. More modern equipment often uses HDMI or DVI connections instead.

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