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Startech Dvi To Vga Display Adapter Dvi-m/VGA-f | List Price: $14.99 Discount Price: $0.95

| Brand: StarTech Binding: Electronics Warranty: Limited lifetime warranty
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nice conector [Posted on 2007-05-21] great conector.. im using it to conect the XBOX 360 VGA to convert it to DVI. and iot just work great.
Works fine with a MAC G4 laptop. [Posted on 2007-11-07] I bought this as a replacement for a DVI <==> VGA cable to attach my Apple MAC G4 laptop with overhead projectors (the original, Apple-supplied cable developed a short, which is a known problem with this Apple product). This item worked perfectly, and I can now use my laptop with overhead projectors again (1280x1024, 32 bit color). I suspect it will last longer than the supplied Apple converter, as there is no cable to bend (and thus cause shorts in the contained wiring).
The plastic casing that the converter is housed in seems pretty rugged, and will likely survive bouncing around in a laptop carry case. Of course, only time will tell on this, though.
In short, the product "says what it does, and does what is says". Definitely recommended.
Very good build quality and easy to connect [Posted on 2008-01-18] You really need to have an adapter that is easy to screw in without having the fingers of a child or needing a screwdriver. The attachment screws on this adapter are easy to access and turn by hand.
The video signal transmission is top notch and I have not noticed any signal degredation by using this adapter. Based on the construction of the rubber case, this adapter should provide a long service life.
Highly recommended.
Dvi to Vga Adapter [Posted on 2008-07-25] My computer's video card supports dual monitors. One port is Vga and the other is Dvi. All my monitors are Vga; I bought this adapter to plug a second Vga monitor into the Dvi port. It works great and I've had no problems with it for the past year.
pretty handy [Posted on 2008-09-12] Old monitor - new computer. The new PC's only accept digital cables (the white end cables), old monitors typically have only analog cable (the blue end cables) this makes them work together, so you don't have to buy a new monitor just yet.
Besides I think LCD monitors are just a fad, my giant CRT is going to be back in style real soon!
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