Rankie Mini DisplayPort (Mini DP) (Thunderbolt) to HDMI Adapter (Black)
$11.99
In stock, Ship to United States only
Description
Lightweight and portable adapter for connecting a Mini DisplayPort (Mini DP or mDP)/Thunderbolt (NOT Thunderbolt 3) port compatible computer to an HDTV, monitor, or projector with HDMI;
Compatible with MacBook Air, MacBook Pro (BEFORE 2016), iMac (BEFORE 2017), Mac Mini, Mac Pro; Microsoft Surface Pro/Pro 2/Pro 3/Pro 4, Surface 3 (NOT Surface/Surface 2), Surface Book; Lenovo ThinkPad and more
Transmits both audio and video from computer or tablet to HDTV display; Supports video resolutions up to 4K x 2K and flawless audio pass-thru for uncompressed digital 7.1, 5.1 or 2 channels
Low-profile connector does not block adjacent ports on your computer, has molded strain-relief for long life
Gold-plated connectors resist corrosion, provide rigidity, and improve the signal performance. Customer service from Rankie
Saman Nabiollahi –
It does the job and still works I bought it 2 weeks ago.
Sebastien –
Excellent
Lottie –
Works perfectly! Great product
Gerald Walker –
Worked perfectly. very fast delivery.
Spanna –
Not a clue what sheerness is so only gave it 3* for that. Plug and play adapter to connect HDMI to an old Lenovo laptop so I could have 2 monitors going simultaneously. Good price and worked perfectly.
Anonymous –
Works perfectly for my surfacebook latop
Janine Louie –
It’s been a few weeks and have had no issues at all
Jonathan Aubin –
I use it to add a big screen to my MacBook air
Mr.Dissector –
The reason I bought this adapter was to connect MacBook Air 2012 to HDMI port of my TV. Nothing to set up and worked as advertised! Hope it is durable because I have to plug and unplug it from MacBook Air.Recommended!
Poe61 –
The adapter connects from my Thunderbolt slot on my older MacBook Pro to the HDMI cable connected to my Acer monitor which i use for my Dell work computer. At first i got a picture that came and went and then only got a nice clear picture of the Sierra desktop picture but no content. Not a hardened mac user as i only use it for personal use but played around and got it to work perfectly. On my Mac I went to the display icon at the top and opened display preferences i then turned mirroring on under Arrangement tab. I am so happy as now i can display my pictures on my monitor. Wahoo!! Such a cheap and easy enhancement to my Mac. Hope this is helpful to others.