News
An Apple spokesperson told The Verge that Lightning to HDMI and Lightning to VGA cables “will be available in the coming months.” by Sean Hollister Sep 13, 2012, 4:07 PM PDT ...
Atlona Technologies have announced the HDAiR, a wireless USB to HDMI or VGA adapter which allows cable-free connectivity to a display from up to 30 feet away. Using UWB, up to 720p or 1440 x 1200 ...
Or as GigaOm’s Janko Roettgers discovered, you could spend about $45 and stream online audio to your existing stereo system. All you need is a $35 Google Chromecast and a $10 HDMI to VGA […] ...
His method utilized a modified HDMI-to-VGA adapter. From the looks of it, apps like music for Google Play, Pandora, and Music All Access seem to able to be streamed through this device.
Contrary to what continuum says (he's usually spot on, though), it's quite normal for a HDMI to VGA adapter to be fairly warm. Ballpark figure for a HDMI to VGA decoder is around 200 mA at 5 volts.
The cable is supremely compact in its size, making it easy to carry around. Finally, the cable is not bi-directional, which is why you cannot convert VGA to HDMI. PremiumAV HDMI to VGA Cable Adapter ...
VGA (aka PC-RGB, D-sub 15) The old-school VGA connector is a cable of last resort. It's not too common anymore, and hardly ever found on TVs. A recent e-mail asked about it, so I'm including it.
If you have an older monitor without an HDMI input, Apple also sells a Lightning to VGA Adapter. Once you have an adapter, here's what to do: Connect the adapter to an HDMI (or VGA) cable.
Hosted on MSN10mon
DisplayPort or HDMI: Which Is Better? - MSNDisplayPort is compatible with select devices that have other types of connections, such as VGA, DVI, and HDMI, using an adapter or adapter cable per any additional requirements.
You're going digital to analog, basically HDMI to VGA; you can go from VGA to RGBHV with just a simple cable You should be able to get an HDMI to VGA adapter and a VGA to RGBHV cable pretty ...
HDMI is really best for connecting a PC to an HDTV. Consequently, I’d go with a DVI cable. That’ll give you a pure digital signal (VGA is analog) and a much sharper picture at higher resolutions.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results