- Manufacturer Part Number: HDMI-VGA
- Cable Type: HDMI/VGA
- Cable Length: 6 ft
- Connector on First End: 1 x HDMI Male Digital Audio/Video
- Connector on Second End: 1 x 15-pin HD-15 Male VGA
- Features:
- Active
- Flat
- Passive
- Device Supported:
- Video Device
- Projector
- Netbook
- Notebook
- Docking Station
- Hub
- MacBook
- Monitor
- Supported Resolution: 1920 x 1080
- Color: Black
- Compatibility:
- Acer Aspire One (725-0899) Netbook
- Dell Vostro 3560 Notebook
- Intel NUC (DC3217BY) Mini PC
- Mac Mini (Mid 2011)
- MacBook Pro 13″ (Mid-2014)
- Plugable UD-3900 Docking Station
- Samsung Chromebook (XE303C12-A01US)
- Samsung Smart Dock Multimedia Hub
- Environmentally Friendly: Yes
- Environmental Certification:
- RoHS
- WEEE
- Country of Origin: China
- Limited Warranty: 1 Year
Overview
The Plugable Active HDMI to VGA cable provides a much needed link to the past. Do you find yourself with older monitors and projectors that only have a VGA input, but your fancy new computer is missing a VGA output? This cable can solve the problem without needing a large adapter or converter. Provides a simple solution for connecting your older monitors to newer computers. Compatibility
Please note the Plugable active HDMI to VGA adapter cable is not a bi-directional adapter, you can only connect an HDMI output to a VGA input. VGA does not support audio transmission; only the HDMI video signal will be converted. The maximum supported resolution of the cable is 1920 x 1080 (60Hz). Does not support playback of HDCP-protected content such as Blu-ray discs.
The Plugable HDMI to VGA adapter requires a powered HDMI port, as well as a display device that outputs valid EDID configuration data. Cable utilizes the CH7101A chipset. Some devices do not provide enough power over the HDMI port to support this HDMI to VGA cable.
Not recommended for use with the Raspberry Pi, Apple TV, Roku1/2/3, Blu-ray players, or Playstation 3/4.
Please see additional compatibility information at http://plugable.com/products/hdmi-vga
Apple Compatibility
Different Mac models vary substantially in the amount of power supplied to the HDMI port. The MacBook Pro 13″ (mid-2014) and Mac Mini (mid-2011) have been tested and confirmed working. Use with other Mac models is not recommended. In the BoxHDMI to VGA cable
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