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Connect your Mini DisplayPort Mac to your HDTV. Playlist By Christopher Breen, Contributor, Macworld MAY 20, 2010 11:00 pm PDT.
The Mini DisplayPort on the MacBook Pro is not an industry-standard method to connect to an external monitor. This means a MacBook Pro cannot connect to the vast majority of monitors in the field.
We hated Apple’s tiny DVI ports because even though they used an industry standard, they were de facto proprietary connections. We were ready to hate Mini DisplayPort too, but we might not have to .
Ars Technica reports that Apple's new MacBook Pro models released today now support transmission of both audio and video via a single Mini DisplayPort output. The news comes following speculation ...
Speaking of Mini DisplayPort, here’s another entry from Apple in the shipping hall of shame. They’re shipping the five-inch Mini-DiplayPort-to-DVI adapter in a box that’s bigger than the ...
Apple's revised 27" iMac introduced this spring debuted a new feature: a Mini DisplayPort video port that worked in both directions, enabling external video sources to output video to the screen.
While DisplayPort—and Apple's mini version, which is being added to a future version of the DisplayPort spec—is the future of display connections, in the meantime these adapters will keep you ...
Your Mac mini cranks out its video via DisplayPort and audio via a mini Toslink. Chances are your home entertainment system doesn't like either of those. It will, however, like the Kanex Mini ...
Mini DisplayPort is the video interface found on newer Macs. It debuted on the revised MacBook last fall and has since been adopted by all updated Mac models, including the Mac mini, MacBook Pro ...
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