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Tuesday, June 6, 2017

LinkS smallest Mini DisplayPort | Thunderbolt to HDMI Male to Female Adapter in black

Item Code: B00MNI0JZS
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Instruction

1 With your TV connected to Mac, open System Preference
2 Select Display
3 Select Arrangement tag
4 Check Mirror Display
Transmitting audio to TV
1 Open System Preference
2 Select Sound
3 Select Output tag
4 Choose external HDMI instead of built-in speaker

Features

1. The mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter lets you connect
a high definition monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a HDMI connector or cable to a MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air with a mini DisplayPort
2. Adapter only works with laptops with Mini Displayport, please check with your device's output specification before placing order
3. Support s full 1080p HD digital video,HDMI225 MHz / 2.25 Gbps per channel (6.75Gbps all channel) bandwidth.
HDMI 12 bit per channel (36 bit all channel) deep color. Supports uncompressed digital LPCM 7.1, 5.1 or 2 channels and compressed digital Bit-Stream

Compatibility (List is not complete)

Apple: MacBook/ MacBook Pro/MacBook Pro with Retina Display/MacBook Air/ iMac/Mac Mini/Mac Pro
Lenovo ThinkPad: X1 Carbon/ X230/L430/530/ T430s/430/530
HP Envy 14/17
Dell XPS 14/15/17
Google Chromebook Pixe
Microsoft Surface for Windows 8 Pro (Does NOT work with Surface for Windows RT)

Attention:

1 Mini DisplayPort is NOT compatible with Macs (before 2008) that have Mini-DVI.
2 Macs made before 2010 are NOT able to output audio over Mini DisplayPort.
3 Thunderbolt compatible

1.Supports both video and audio

2.Supports full 1080p and 1920x1200 resolution

3.Cable shielding protects against EM and RF interference

4.100% Bare copper conductor enhances cable performance

5.Uncompressed audio such as LPCM.Compressed audio such as DTS Digital, Dolby Digital .(include: DTS-HD and Dolby True HD)

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