Binding: Electronics Brand: Belkin EAN: 0722868472385 Feature: Works with Macintosh, Performa, Power Mac, Powerbook, Workgroup Servers and other Apple video boards Label: Belkin Components Manufacturer: Belkin Components Model: F3H1381 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Belkin Components Studio: Belkin Components
Features
Works with Macintosh, Performa, Power Mac, Powerbook, Workgroup Servers and other Apple video boards No power required, so you don't have to worry about using another outlet No software installation needed ? just plug your cables into the adapter and you're good to go! Fully tested and certified by Belkin to meet or exceed applicable industry standards Compatible with VGA and MultiSync SVGA monitors
Editorial Reviews:
The Mac-VGA Adapter supports the use of Macs and PowerPCs with VGA, SVGA, and MultiSync monitors at resolutions from 640x840 to 1152x870. Simply plug the unit into your Mac's DB15 video port and then attach a VGA monitor into the adapter's output. It's that easy! Now it's easy to use an economical, high-performance VGA/SVGA monitor with your Macintosh. PRODUCT FEATURES: Works with Macintosh, Performa, Power Mac, Powerbook, Workgroup Servers and other Apple video boards; No power required, so you don't have to worry about using another outlet; No software installation needed, just plug your cables into the adapter and use; Fully tested and certified by Belkin to meet or exceed applicable industry standards; Allows Macintosh computers to use standard VGA/SVGA monitors; Compatible with VGA and MultiSync SVGA monitors; Supports all Macs with DB15 video ports; Simple switch settings for resolutions from 640x480 to 1152x870.
Spotlight customer reviews:
Customer Rating: Summary: Works great Comment: Works great. It took me a few minutes' of experimentation to figure out the exact right settings for my particular monitor - the included instructions and tiny charts were helpful, but to start with I still wasn't 100% sure which settings I should use - but after a couple minutes I finally discovered the correct DIP-switch settings and now the resolutions and everything work out just fine.
This Belkin adapter seems to work equally well on either the Mac's built-in video, as well as also working fine (at least for me) when plugged into my old ATI PCI-card that I use for a second monitor. Either/both ways work fine in my experience with this particular Mac.