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Works with macbook : Mini DVI Male to HDMI Female Video Adapter Cable AD-MDVI-HDMI
I purchased this item to hook up an Optoma HD20 projector to a first gen Intel iMac (1.83 GHz Core Duo), and it works brilliantly. I'm using a 25 ft Link Depot HDMI cable to complete the connection (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000IJY8DS/ref=oss_product). This adapter fits snuggly into my iMac, and all the proper supported resolutions appear in my Displays preference pane (1080p included). It appears that almost all of the negative reviews have to do with either it not being the correct size or it not supporting audio. As for the first complaint, I recommend you first visit the site EveryMac ([...]) to double check what Mac you have and what video-out port it has. Apple has a habit (for better or for worse) of quickly adopting the most recent (and often times propriety) video port, even amongst the same models. So please, before you complain about this not being the correct adaptor for your application, double check that your computer does indeed sport a mini-DVI port and not something else. As for the second complaint (lack of audio), this is due to Apple not supporting audio out through the video port. While I don't know this for sure, I imagine it's because the original video format, in this case DVI, doesn't support audio. Why would you expect an adapter that converts from a video format that doesn't support audio to one that does magically also have audio support without also plugging into an audio port? This isn't an iPad, people; it isn't a magical device. Before you complain about an adapter, it's important to understand what the hardware you're using it with does or doesn't support. This product performs a very specific function and it performs that intended function very well.