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DVI to MDP Adapter - adapting to SVGA?
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<blockquote data-quote="cwa107" data-source="post: 1197102" data-attributes="member: 24098"><p>Ah, OK - thanks for confirming my suspicions. I wonder if I can take back just the cable - considering it came bundled in the retail package with my MBP, I'm guessing it might be an uphill battle to just walk into the Apple Store with the adapter and try to exchange.</p><p></p><p>Not sure which way I'll go. It was handy to have that adapter to connect to projectors at work and then occasionally to connect to my TV (with an 1/8" audio cable to the headphone jack). HDMI with audio would be a good solution for the TV at home, but not so much for the projectors - the majority of which are usually SVGA. Considering the rarity of which I use the TV, I'm thinking a VGA adapter might get more use.</p><p></p><p>What to do, what to do... I doubt I'll ever use a dedicated DVI-D connection.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwa107, post: 1197102, member: 24098"] Ah, OK - thanks for confirming my suspicions. I wonder if I can take back just the cable - considering it came bundled in the retail package with my MBP, I'm guessing it might be an uphill battle to just walk into the Apple Store with the adapter and try to exchange. Not sure which way I'll go. It was handy to have that adapter to connect to projectors at work and then occasionally to connect to my TV (with an 1/8" audio cable to the headphone jack). HDMI with audio would be a good solution for the TV at home, but not so much for the projectors - the majority of which are usually SVGA. Considering the rarity of which I use the TV, I'm thinking a VGA adapter might get more use. What to do, what to do... I doubt I'll ever use a dedicated DVI-D connection. [/QUOTE]
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