
- BLACKWEB MINI DISPLAYPORT TO HDMI FOR MAC 1080P
- BLACKWEB MINI DISPLAYPORT TO HDMI FOR MAC UPDATE
- BLACKWEB MINI DISPLAYPORT TO HDMI FOR MAC PRO
The mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter cable lets you connect a high definition monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a HDMI connector or cable to a MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air with a mini DisplayPort / mini DP / mDP. Unfortunately, they don’t have a more exact date available at this time.PrimeCables® 3Ft Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter Cable with Gold Plated I have been told they are now aiming for late-September or early-October.
BLACKWEB MINI DISPLAYPORT TO HDMI FOR MAC UPDATE
UPDATE – 9/16/09: According to the folks at Kanex, there have been some production delays and shortages. The waiting game continues… check back here for an official release date when it becomes available. UPDATE – 8/12/09: It appears shipments of Kanex’s Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter with USB audio have been pushed back to September, according to Apogee Tech Support.
BLACKWEB MINI DISPLAYPORT TO HDMI FOR MAC PRO
Unibody MacBook/MacBook Pro owners have been waiting a long time for this and it looks like the wait will finally end in the next month or so! We’ll keep you posted as more information regarding pricing and where to buy comes in.

There probably won’t be too many complaints about that as long as it works as advertised. No pricing is available at this time, but it will presumably cost at least a little bit more than Kenex’s current audio-less Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter that sells for $14.99 on. Since the video-out and USB ports are right next to each other on Apple’s MacBooks, there shouldn’t be any tangled cables or mess at all.
BLACKWEB MINI DISPLAYPORT TO HDMI FOR MAC 1080P
Both the Mac’s picture and sound will be available on the TV in all its 1080p glory, which is perfect for watching movies, playing games, etc. An HDMI cable can then be run from the adapter directly to an HDTV. Both of these will be routed into a single dongle with an HDMI input on the other end. The adapter will feature two extensions on one end – one Mini DisplayPort connector for video and one USB connector for audio. The Kanex Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter with USB digital audio is the solution everyone’s been waiting for. Although they were seen as a welcomed improvement over Apple’s own Mini DisplayPort to VGA or DVI adapters, users were frustrated that only video could be carried from the computer to the television. Other online retailers like now offer similar products from a variety of vendors as well. They missed their original late-January target, but the highly anticipated accessory finally became available in March. Released under their Kanex brand, the new adapter will reportedly ship in August 2009 and support screen resolutions up to 1080p.īack in December 2008, MacYourself broke the news of ‘s plans to introduce a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter for Apple’s new family of notebooks. This, of course, could be used to connect unibody MacBooks, MacBook Pros, and MacBook Airs (in addition to Mac Minis) to high definition TVs. A new product slated for August will fix that.Īpogee Inc., a manufacturer of A/V and computer related products, looks to be the first company to announce a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter that carries both audio and video signals.

The first batch of Mini DisplayPort to HDMI video adapters for unibody MacBooks started popping up earlier this year, but there was one glaring flaw: None of them supported audio.
