Rankie Adapter DVI to HDMI, Gold-Plated 1080P Male to Female Converter, 2-Pack, Black
$11.99
In stock
Does not support 144Hz. The bi-directional HDMI-DVI adapter is a great solution for connecting from a computer with DVI port to a monitor, HDTV, or projector with HDMI port, or from a computer, Blu-ray player, TV box, or game console with HDMI port to a monitor with DVI port. An HDMI cable (sold separately) is required
Convenient 2-pack HDMI to DVI (24 1) adapters for use at home and carry on the road for office monitor or projector connections. Note: Compatible with BOTH DVI (24 5) Female and DVI (24 1) Female
The DVI to HDMI adapter supports video resolutions up to 1920×1200 and 1080p (Full HD). Audio must be transmitted separately
Sturdy DVI-D to HDMI adapter with gold-plated connectors resists corrosion and increases durability
HDMI to DVI-D adapter with grip treads helps plugging and unplugging ; hand-tightened screws provide a secure connection
Eric A –
Works as expected
Ivan747 –
The product feels solid this is not a flimsy adapter. A little hard to screw in.Be wary that it will make your cable’s connector longer than usual so take that into account. If the space is tight you might be better of with a DVI to HDMI cable instead of an adapter. This goes for all DVI to HDMI adapters.
Maggie Bolger –
Well constructed and does exactly what it says in the description. Very satisfied.
Misael –
Easy to use. Great image.
TheMiniFarmer –
Cheap as chips and worked straight from the box
Dennis Finke –
Great item good price and was just what I needed. Very happy.
Felipe H. –
Thank you
BERNI –
really nice price works very good
MikeB –
Exactly as described and works perfectly
Al Trotter –
Solid great quality – I noticed one person commented on the lack of screw holes for ‘screwing’ it in – big deal it’s got textured brass knobs. By the way carries audio perfectly (DVI often does usually only on DVI-D as opposed to DVI-A) and the video and audio quality loss I expected to see here and there… none. I didn’t rate on durability as it would be a guess but my guess is – I think it would take a sledgehammer to make this stop working. Good job.