jlcinc
Dec 3rd, 2011, 02:16 PM
Well I always thought I had a Mini Display port on the back of my iMac but alas it is a Mini DVI so this will not work for me.
Cost me 35+ shipping, I will sell it for 35 cash. I am located in Hamilton but do go to Toronto once in a while.
John
Monoprice product # 6331
This is the description from Monoprice.
"While Apple brings their latest line of computers to the cutting edge by introducing the Mini-DisplayPort, consumers who want to utilize their Macs with their HDMI equipped HDTV's are forced to use separate audio and video connections. This can be especially troublesome if your TV doesn't have any analog audio inputs to accompany the HDMI. This adapter connects to a female mini displayport to provide video, a USB output to provide power, and includes a mini toslink to toslink cable to connect from the 3.5mm (1/8 inch) digital audio output of your compatible Mac to the toslink input on the adapter in order to deliver true digital audio and video output to the adapter's female HDMI port. All you need to add is a male to male HDMI cable to connect from the adapter to your television and you're ready to view AND hear movies, games, or anything that's displayed on your Mac."
Cost me 35+ shipping, I will sell it for 35 cash. I am located in Hamilton but do go to Toronto once in a while.
John
Monoprice product # 6331
This is the description from Monoprice.
"While Apple brings their latest line of computers to the cutting edge by introducing the Mini-DisplayPort, consumers who want to utilize their Macs with their HDMI equipped HDTV's are forced to use separate audio and video connections. This can be especially troublesome if your TV doesn't have any analog audio inputs to accompany the HDMI. This adapter connects to a female mini displayport to provide video, a USB output to provide power, and includes a mini toslink to toslink cable to connect from the 3.5mm (1/8 inch) digital audio output of your compatible Mac to the toslink input on the adapter in order to deliver true digital audio and video output to the adapter's female HDMI port. All you need to add is a male to male HDMI cable to connect from the adapter to your television and you're ready to view AND hear movies, games, or anything that's displayed on your Mac."