Hdmi Adapter For Mac Mini



The USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter connects the following devices to a display that uses an HDMI cable:

  1. The MCHD2VGA provides an active video connection making the MCHD2VGA the perfect solution for low-power HDMI sources, such as MacBook® and Mac Mini computers. For added convenience, the adapter can be powered using any USB power source, even the computer.
  2. 4K Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter, UltraHD Mini DP Thunderbolt to HDMI 2.0 Male to Female Converter for MacBook Mac Mini iMac Microsoft Surface Pro 3/4 Lenovo ThinkPad, White 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 CDN$ 5.55 CDN$ 5. 55 CDN$ 10.99 CDN$10.99.
  3. Your Mac mini comes with 90 days of complimentary technical support and a one-year limited warranty. Purchase AppleCare+ for Mac to extend your coverage to three years from your AppleCare+ purchase date and add up to two incidents of accidental damage coverage, each subject to a service fee of $99 for external enclosure damage, or $299 for other repairable damage, plus applicable tax.
  4. Choose from: Belkin 4K Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Adapter,Belkin 4K Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cable (2 m/6.5 ft.).

Nippon Labs AD-MINIDP-HDMI-PS 6' Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Passive Adapter - OEM. Type: Passive Adapter, Support DP source only Color: Black Specifications: DisplayPort Compliant: DisplayPort V1.1a HDMI Compliant: HDMI 1.3a, backward DVI 1.0 Content Protection: DPCP & HDCP Input: DisplayPort Male Output: HDMI Female TMDS Clock Rate: 225MHz max. Bandwidth: 6.75 Gbps Video Resolution.

This adapter also connects your Mac or iPad Pro to USB-A devices, and it includes a USB-C port for charging your Mac notebook or iPad Pro. All three ports can be used simultaneously.

Video

HDMI

Mac

Mini Hdmi To Usb Adapter

Use the HDMI port of this adapter with a display, TV, or projector that connects using an HDMI cable. It's HDCP compliant and supports the specifications below, depending on the model of the adapter.

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The model number is printed on the retail box and the side of the adapter, near the ports.

Model A2119 is the newest model of this adapter. It supports HDMI 2.0 at these resolutions and refresh rates when used with macOS Mojave 10.14.6 or later or iOS 12.4 or later. It also supports HDR video in HDR10 and Dolby Vision formats when connected to a compatible playback device and display, TV, or projector.

  • Up to 1080p at 60Hz
  • 3840 x 2160 at 30Hz
  • 3840 x 2160 at 60Hz with these devices:
    • 16-inch MacBook Pro introduced in 2019
    • 15-inch MacBook Pro introduced in 2017 or later
    • 13-inch MacBook Pro with four Thunderbolt 3 ports introduced in 2020
    • MacBook Air introduced in 2020
    • Retina iMac introduced in 2017 or later
    • iMac Pro
    • iPad Pro

Model A1621 supports HDMI 1.4b at these resolutions and refresh rates when used with macOS Sierra 10.12 or later or iOS 12 or later:

Mac To Hdmi Adapter

  • Up to 1080p at 60Hz
  • 3840 x 2160 at 30Hz

After connecting your display, TV, or projector, video from your Mac or iPad Pro should appear within 10 seconds.

Data transfer and charging other devices

USB-A

Use the USB-A port of this adapter with flash drives, cameras, and other devices that connect to USB-A for data transfer or charging. It supports USB 3ve plugged all cables into the adapter before plugging the adapter into your Mac or iPad Pro.

Learn about using 4K displays, 5K displays, and Ultra HD TVs with your Mac.

These devices aren't compatible with this adapter:

  • G-Technology G-DRIVE mobile USB 3.0 Hard Drive (Apple part number HF4F2VC/A)
  • Apple USB SuperDrive model manufactured before Fall 2010

GoldFran wrote:


OK you all right.


Only support HDMI 1.4x. So max resolution is 4K/30hz. What diference exist 30Hz to 60hz watching 4K movie?


Hdmi

At this point no Mac ever made has had better than HDMI 1.4a including the Mac mini. With HDMI 1.4a you can do 4K at up to 30fps but cannot do 4K at 50 or 60fps. In fact the Mac mini cannot even do 4K at 60fps even via a Displayport connection. Remember the Mac mini is the lowest Mac model and has correspondingly lowest video capabilities.


One can hope that if/when Apple release a newer Mac mini model this may change but Apple never say in advance.


As mentioned no current Mac has HDMI 2.0 but for other more capable Macs with better Displayport capabilities you could look at the following adapter.



Hdmi To Vga Adapter For Mac Mini

This adapter will convert Displayport 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 and therefore supports 4K at 60fps. It claims that it itself supports HDCP 2.2 but this in terms of allowing HDCP 2.2 to 'pass through' your computer would also have to support HDCP 2.2 to benefit from this. I mention this because some 4K material will be protected by HDCP 2.2 and I suspect that even on a higher model Mac that would otherwise support 4K this may be a problem. Your own material recorded with a camera would not be protected by HDCP.