Mini DisplayPort was created in 2008.
The Mac Pro graphics card has two Mini DisplayPort outputs which will connect to a LED Cinema Display with a Mini DisplayPort connector cable that comes with the Cinema Display.
Both DisplayPort and HDMI cables carry video and sound, so yes.
Yes, a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI female adapter cable should work with a MacBook from 2009, as long as the MacBook model has a Mini DisplayPort output. This type of adapter allows you to connect your MacBook to an HDMI display, such as a TV or monitor. Just ensure that the HDMI display is compatible and that you select the appropriate output settings on your MacBook.
Using a Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Female Adapter Cable Macbooks do not have HDMI female ports. But that do have Mini DisplayPorts.
It's unlikely that HDMI based video will work with a DisplayPort input. Although DisplayPort can be connected to an HDMI input with a passive adaptor, DisplayPort does not support broadcast color space such as YUV. HDMI can accept and display the RGB format used by DisplayPort but DisplayPort cannot handle YUV which is typically output from a Bluray player. DisplayPort is an emerging standard and during the time it is being implemented, there will be numerous practical adaptations to the capabilities of DisplayPort. For that reason, this answer may not be valid in the future. Indeed, it is likely that there are already products that can handle YUV so the only sure way to find out if it works is to try it.
Cable types for various interface types include: USB: Uses USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C cables. Ethernet: Typically employs Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6a cables. HDMI: Utilizes standard HDMI cables, mini HDMI, and micro HDMI cables. DisplayPort: Uses DisplayPort cables, which can also support Mini DisplayPort connections.
To connect a Samsung 226BW monitor to an iMac, you'll need a DVI to Mini DisplayPort adapter if your iMac has a Mini DisplayPort output. Alternatively, if the iMac has Thunderbolt, a Thunderbolt to DVI adapter would also work. Ensure that the monitor's DVI input is compatible with the adapter you choose.
If that Mac has DisplayPort for video out, then yes it does.
Yes if the PC has DisplayPort out and the projector VGA in.
To connect an Apple Cinema Display to a standard PC, you typically need a compatible adapter, as the display usually uses a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt connector. If your PC has an HDMI output, you can use an HDMI to Mini DisplayPort adapter. Ensure that the adapter supports the necessary resolution and refresh rate for the display. Additionally, check the display's power requirements, as it may need an external power source.
Mini-Me was created in 1999.
If the HP has a full size DisplayPort out and the projector is VGA in. Yes