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Mini Displayport Male and USB Male Audio to HDMI Female Converting Adapter
Product ID : 5969
Original Value* : $105.06
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1 $35.02
2 - 5 $33.48
6 - 19 $31.93
20 - 49 $30.39
50+ $28.84
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Description
Here is the solution you've been waiting for.  While Apple brings their latest line of computers to the cutting edge by introducing the Mini-DisplayPort, consumers who want to utilize their Mac's 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.  Our latest adapter utilizes the power of USB to combine the benefits of Mini-DisplayPort video with USB's digitally synthesized audio and combines them into a single, convenient HDMI signal. 
 
**Will only support 2 channel stereo.  Will not support 5.1 Dolby Surround.**

This device is not Bidirectional.  It can only connect a Mini-DisplayPort source to an HDMI display.  It will not work in reverse.
Specification
Cable is approximately 28" long.
Supports resolutions up to 1080p.
**Will only support 2 channel stereo.  Will not support 5.1 Dolby Surround.**

* Attention Mac Mini Customers using dual monitors only. There is an unresolved issue with using both the mini-DVI and mini display port outputs simultaneously. Specifically – when the mini-DVI cable is disconnected from the Mac mini, this causes the mini display port to not function  – often causing the display to show an “unsupported format” error. This appears to be an ongoing issue with multiple generations of Mac minis (models with mini-DVI and mini display port) and also appears to be happening with a variety of manufactures display adapters for macs, not just Monoprice adapters.

 

The solution – (Again, for dual monitoring Mac mini users only) Use the mini-DVI output for your main display, and the mini display port for the secondary display. That way - disconnecting the second display (mini display port) will not affect the output on the main display (mini-DVI). This will not be an issue if you are using two monitors - and are not disconnecting your mini-DVI adapter.