Description
- Mini DisplayPort (Mini DP or mDP)/ThunderboltTM port ( NOT Thunderbolt 3) compatible computer to an HDTV, monitor, or projector with VGA; A separate VGA cable (sold separately) is required
- Compatible with MacBook Air, MacBook Pro (BEFORE 2016), iMac (BEFORE 2017), Mac Mini, Mac Pro; Microsoft Surface Pro/Pro 2/Pro 3/Pro 4, Surface 3 (NOT Surface/Surface 2), Surface Book, Lenovo ThinkPad and more
- Transmits video from computer or tablet to monitor display; Supports video resolutions up to 1920 x 1200 and 1080p (Full HD)
- Low-profile connector does not block adjacent ports on your computer, has molded strain-relief for long life
- Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion, provide rigidity, and improve the signal performance. Customer service from Rankie
Hawks Fan –
Perfect adapter. Just what I needed. The box appeared to have been previously opened and slightly damaged. However. the adapter works fine.
Michel Bouchard –
A+
vito stabile –
Great product easy to install works great.
Goncalo da Silva –
Works perfectly!!! Thank you!
christopher john livingstone –
Perfect
rlee –
Works perfect!
Louis le Roux –
Delivery was quick. Replacing the old non-rankie product was quick and easy and it worked immediately and has been stable for almost a week. So far it has been exactly what I wanted.
Jiang Qian –
Sometime unstable can see a little bit flashes generally can connect to my vga screen without problems
MATTDIYER –
Works well for the money and no picture issues. but the connection to the displayport isn’t thee most robust. I am using this on an XPS13 and you can see from the attached photo that the connection is not 100% flush and it slips out. I have had a few of these now as they are cheap enough to replace when issues occur. The vga connection is very secure and no issues there. 4 stars as for the cost it is good value.
Saheli –
I initially bough a HDMI male to VGA male to connect my Macbook (Late 2013) to my old projector. After purchasing I realised I needed a cable with a digital/analogue conversion. I re-ordered another cable with a convertor chip. This 2nd cable worked fine with my dad’s Window’s laptop but not with my Mac. After doing some more research online. I discovered this cable. I was a little confused as my Mac is 6-7 years old. and since then there have been updates to the Thunderbolt port. mine was Thuderbolt 1 (Mini DisplayPort). I was delighted after trying this third cable. the image came on instantly. very crisp quality. of course no audio transfer as VGA only supports video. so I connected my Mac to my speaker and now I have my own home cinema! Thanks 🙂