Third party provider Atlona announced the released of the AT-DP200, a converter box that will let owners of older MacBooks with DVI or mini-DVI ports connect to the new Apple 24″ display, which uses a Mini DisplayPort. The device will ship in early September per the announcement.
Per the Apple Core, the unit boasts the following features:
* Compatible with All Mac and PC computers with DVI output.
* Supports High Resolutions up to 1,920×1,200.
* Full EDID management allows storing EDID information on the converter to make sure there is always a connection in between the computer and display.
* Re-Clocking technology will insure that signal stays the same quality as it was before entering the converter.
* Video Pass-Though, no scaling.
The AT-DP200 is expected to retail for a US$179 price tag.
7 replies on “Atlona to Ship Mini DisplayPort Converter for Older MacBooks”
Wow, for $179.00 for just an adaptor it would be cheeper to just use someone else's monitor.
because it's DVI to MIni-Display Port and not MIni-Display to DVI
Wow, for $179.00 for just an adaptor it would be cheeper to just use someone else's monitor.
Wow, for $179.00 for just an adaptor it would be cheeper to just use someone else's monitor.
because it's DVI to MIni-Display Port and not MIni-Display to DVI
because it's DVI to MIni-Display Port and not MIni-Display to DVI
Why wouldn't this work for $10?
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