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Mini DisplayPort | Thunderbolt + USB to Dual-Link DVI Adapter
Product ID : 6904
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Description
The Mini DisplayPort + USB to Dual-Link DVI signal format converter seamlessly connect next generation DisplayPort based MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air with a Mini DisplayPort to conventional DVI displays, such as CRT, LCD monitors and projectors, especially for 30-inch Apple Cinema Display, you can enjoy the ultimate widescreen canvas with a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels
 
This device is not bi-directional.  It can only connect a Mini-DisplayPort source to an DVI display.  It will not work in reverse.
 
Features:
Support Mini display port 1.1a input and Dual-LInk DVI or Single-Link DVI output
Support Resolution 2560x1600 on the 30-inch Apple Cinema Display
Support Dual-Link DVI video resoution to WQXGA 2560x1600
Support Single-LInk DVI video resolution 1920x1080
Support deep color 24bit
Support 268.5MHz bandwith
Powered from Mini display port source and USB port.
Thunderbolt compatible
 
Note* Some models of Mac’s the connector may block access to the adjacent USB accessory port.
 
Specification
RoHS Compliant
 
* 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.