Apple VGA Adapter Cheatsheet
May 17, 2009
Many years ago, Apple gave up on the standard VGA port and decided that all of their laptops should have very small proprietary video ports. This is an issue for anyone who would like to actually use that port to do something, like connect an external monitor or a video projector.
To make matters worse, Apple changes the video port every two or three years and never puts any kind of identifying marks (other than a generic video symbol) on either the port or the plain white video adapters. Then, just to keep you on your toes, they only provide small, bird’s eye view photos of the adapters on the Apple Store, making it rather difficult to purchase the correct one ...
http://wickiss.wordpress.com/Friday, October 02, 2009
The hell of Apple video connectors
At my day job I made the fateful decision to go with an all Apple shop. Everyone has an Apple MacPro ...
But there's a price to pay... when connecting laptops to the projector in the meeting room we are in adapter hell.
http://www.jgc.org.nyud.net:8090/blog/uploaded_images/apple-757688.pngTo solve these problem I have one of each adapter with little stickers on them ...
http://blog.jgc.org/2009/10/hell-of-apple-video-connectors.htmlApple Mini DisplayPort adapter FAIL
http://farm4.static.flickr.com.nyud.net:8090/3282/2969264395_0db28f9b94.jpgApple's Mini DisplayPort to DVI adapter is a "DVI-D Dual Link". Their other adapter DVI to video (s-video & composite, which I use all the time) is a "DVI-I Single Link" ...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/deapeajay/2969264395/