Cable Matters Micro HDMI to VGA Adapter (Micro HDMI to VGA Converter) in Black
Description
Features:
- Portable VGA to MICRO HDMI ADAPTER connects a tablet, smartphone or other device with Micro-HDMI to a monitor or projector with a VGA port; A VGA cable (sold separately) is required to connect from the adapter to a monitor or projector; Carry this lightweight adapter in your tablet case for a business presentation from your computer or to view documents on a monitor
- Active adapter has built-in IC chip to improve compatibility between equipment with Micro-HDMI and displays with VGA; Connect a Micro-USB power cable (sold separately) to the adapter and a USB computer port or wall charger to provide additional power; USB power boosts the signal from tablets with low power Micro HDMI ports
- Legacy companion for an existing monitor or project with VGA; Audio is not supported over the VGA cable, it must be transmitted separately; Devices such as DVD or Blu-Ray players that require HDCP for viewing copyrighted content are not supported by this HDMI to VGA adapter
- Full HD video support for resolutions up to 1920×1080 including 720p, and 1600×1200 for compatibility with most VGA displays; Gold-plated connectors improve the signal performance, molded strain relief provides durability and the 4 inch cable tail reduces stain on the Micro-HDMI port of your tablet
- Micro-HDMI to VGA compatible with tablets, smartphones and other devices such as the Aspire Switch 10, Transformer Book 10.1-inch, Yoga 2 Pro Convertible Ultrabook Tablet, Yoga 3, Nexus 10, Samsung ATIV Smart PC 500T, Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge, Samsung Series 9 Ultrabook, Winbook TW700 Tablet
Product Details:
- Compatible Devices: PC, Tablets, Cellular Phones
- Specific Uses For Product: Monitor,Projector
- Connector Type: VGA, HDMI
- Color: Black
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 9.53 x 4.8 x 0.47 inches
- Product Dimensions: 9.53 x 4.8 x 0.47 inches
- Item Weight: 1 ounces
- Manufacturer: Cable Matters
- Item model number: 113048-BLACK
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
- Date First Available: February 3, 2011