Rankie 1080P Active HDTV HDMI to VGA Adapter (Male to Female) Converter with Audio for PC, Monitor, Projector, HDTV, Xbox and more
$11.99
In stock, Ship to United States only
Description
The lightweight and portable HDMI to VGA adapter connects an HDMI compatible device to a monitor or projector with VGA port; A VGA cable (sold separately) is required
Built-in active IC chip improves compatibility. Included Micro-USB cable provides additional power for devices with low-power output port such as MacBook Pro with Retina Display
The HDMI to VGA converter supports resolutions up to 1920×1080 (1080p Full HD) including 720p and 1600×1200 for HD monitors or projectors
Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion, provide rigidity, and improve the signal performance. 4″ short cable relieves strain and protects HDMI port on your device
The HDMI VGA converter is compatible with desktop, laptop, Ultrabook, notebook, Intel Nuc, Macbook Pro, Raspberry Pi, Chromebook, Apple TV, Roku streaming media player, cable box, or other devices with HDMI port
soundsketch –
It works great!
S1500 –
I bought this to hook up to a monitor(a Westinghouse model) to a Raspberry Pi Zero W which has no VGA or 3.5 mm out port.
Andrew L. –
I needed an HDMI to VGA adapter as my new laptop did not come with an external monitor port. I received this very quickly ( less than two days) and it was as simple to use as plug it in to my laptop connect my external monitor to it.
Dee B. –
Works well with a Lenovo laptop (HDMI only video out) for slide presentations on old style VGA projector.
Constantine –
A little bulky but works consistently so no complaints.
Carmela e. –
Works perfectly. Now I can hook up two monitors to my laptop.
D. Moo –
Works as expected. Fast delivery as usual.
Austin born –
works just like i needed. Carry it in my work bag.
Greg Stricker –
This accessory was very easy to set up and use. Very reasonably priced. It does the job! Now to see how long it lasts…
Amy –
It neatly provides both audio and video with no fuss or muss. I’m able to use my Pi on an old VGA lcd monitor I had lying around.