You need a DVI-A Male to HD15 VGA Female Video Adapter.
The mini DVI to VGA cord is a converter cable or adapter cable. These types of cables will take input from one type of port and convert it into output which will be sent into the second type of port. In this case it will plug in something with a mini DVI plug into a VGA port.
You can buy a DVI to VGA adapter.
Use the DVI port. You can use a dvi cable, vga cable (using the dvi adapter that came with your computer), or a DVI to HDMI cable. Just plug the cable into the computer and the tv and your Mac will do the rest.
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Neither. They use a video port, VGA, DVI, HDMI or Displayport.
If you have the correct cables and a DVI to VGA adapter (as most computer monitors use VGA), it should work.
Yes this will change your display port to a usable DVI-D port.
the most common port on a monitor is VGA port but most modern day monitors have DVI inputs and sometimes HDMI ports
There are many reasons a person may want to connect certain electronic devices, such as a laptop computer, to their television set. Since a computer generally has a DVI port and a television usually has an HDMI port, a DVI to HDMI adapter becomes necessary to connect the two devices.
The BenQ T2210HD monitor only has D-Sub and DVI for inputs. Using a special cord or an adapter, you may be able to convert the HDMI output on your Xbox360 to plug in to the DVI port on your monitor, assuming you're not using it.
If a CRT monitor has either a DVI or HDMI port then it can be connected to a DVI output port of a computer or other source. CRT monitors are now hard to find and few of them have any kind of digital input. The likely answer to the question is "no" but of course it depends on the features of the monitor
If your tv has a DVI input then you can get a DVI cable and connect your computer to your tv. Also, you can buy a Component Video adapter for macbooks that allows them to connect. However on new Mac's they run a MiniDisplay Port instead of Mini DVI so you'll need a MiniDisplay Port adapter to convert the signal to HDMI or DVI. Check out www.cp-design.com.au/pages/cablesformac.html for more information.