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- #18 in VGA Cables
Ronnie
Reviewed in France on February 24, 2025
Good Quality!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
Matched the Description
Art Vandelay
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2024
Works great
donald james perry
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
Bought this so my wife can have two monitors with her Mac. Easy to use. Screen speed matches other monitor. Compatible with Mac. Medium thickness cord. Performs and looks well.
Geno Burgess
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2024
I saw setting up a triple monitor setup. when I ordered the two adapters, I did not pay attention to the Way they needed to be setup. I called a he-desk and they told me I should not be having any problem with inserting the adapters into my iMac. Dog Gone It! when I went back and paid attention to what I was doing, they adapter slid right into place!
Mario Hofmann
Reviewed in Germany on May 20, 2024
Perfekt das Teil. Gerne kaufe ich wieder bei ihnen.
Samantha
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2024
Quality item
Vincent Léveillé
Reviewed in Canada on March 31, 2024
Bought this cable for my old monitor as a second display and it worked right away ! Very simple cable but does the job. Would recommend. 10/10 🙂
Samir Mammadov
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
Working like a charm. Worth the money
M. Butkus
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Bought new fancy fast PC with 4 mini port connections. I tried a connection to an adapter then to a standard display port. Nope, found out there are some cables that are only "one way".Used this on the same PC with 4 mini connectores to VGA. A VGA will go up to 1080p and possibly more resolution. That's the difference with min and standard VGA. A mini can do up to 4K as well as standard Display Port. Don't neeg that resolution as the text is so tiny even at 2,400 dpi. So if you want higher then 1080p and your monitor has a DIsplay Port you can buy a mini to Display port or whatever. Just don't try adapters using different cables plugged into one another. Also, the adapter and cable worked on a different monitor (?) but not the one I needed.P.S. There are other monitor cables with pins called DVI.... yes, 3 different kinds of DVI cables, so make sure you get the right one of those. DVI are usually on the monitor and can be one of the 3 that don't fit one another.
Endeavour
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2023
I bought this a couple of years ago, I have used it regularly for running a projector and found it to be really reliable.The cable is thick and strong and the mouldings seem robust, the grub screws seems weak to look at but I have never had an issue over the hundreds of times I've used it over the years. There are no issues with moving laptop, as the picture does not break up as I have had on similar cheaper cables.I Would highly recommend this cable if you want to connect a MacBook Pro, or iMac onto an external monitor or projector. Just bear in mind you will need a separate 3.5mm to 3.5mm jack plug to go from the Laptop/ Mac to the Projector sound input or to the internal speakers in the external monitor. But for use on a projector to show slide shows its great. I use it on a projector and then use a 3.5mm to (Red/White) phono audio jack to a surround sound system and this works great.As a Mac user over the last 20 years I would recommend this cable for use on a Mac as reliable, strong and robust and great value for the money.
TEE
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2022
One cord works perfectly. The other, whenever power is cut to the monitor, it stops working. Tested all scenarios and it turns out this cord is the issue. Picture quality is excellent.
Marrea
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 17, 2016
I bought this to connect my Mac mini, which has Intel HD 4000 graphics, to my 1920 x 1080 23” Eizo monitor.I had been using an HDMI cable to connect the Mac mini to the Eizo thinking this would give the best display but strangely the best option available was 1600 x 900, which I found resulted in rather fuzzy, unsharp text which was causing my eyes to tire very quickly.I did some research and discovered that the Intel 4000 graphics does not support high resolutions when connected to a monitor via an HDMI cable, and that a Mini Display Port to VGA Adaptor was what was required. I had been completely unaware of this. Fortunately such an adaptor had been supplied with the Mac mini so I used this with a spare VGA cable I had and when I rebooted the resolution was correctly set to 1920 x 1080. Excellent.What was not so good was that I now had a clunky arrangement of a Mini Display Port to female VGA adaptor with a male VGA plug attached to it hanging out of the back of the Mac mini and the weight of this untidy connection was in danger of pulling the tiny Mini Display port plug out of the Mac.What I really wanted was a length of cable with a Mini Display port plug at one end to go directly into the Mac mini and a VGA plug at the other to go directly into the monitor. I looked at various such cables on Amazon and decided to go for this Benfei model. I have so far only used it for a few days but am delighted to say it appears to be well made and works perfectly in giving me my desired 1920 x 1080 resolution. No more tired eyes!!
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