Ultrabook = ultra light, but…
Where does the weight loss come from? By losing or reducing the size of some widely used interfaces. If you used to be able to connect a larger screen via HDMI® using a DisplayPort™ with an adapter, now you may only have a Mini DisplayPort™, so what do you do?
Mini DisplayPortâ„¢
The input is given via a Mini DisplayPort™. This connection has become particularly established with MacBook Air® , not least because Apple® developed it. So anyone who owns such a MacBook® can benefit from our IB-AC538a adapter.
HDMI®
The HDMI® connection can be used, for example, to connect the MacBook® to a beamer/projector or another monitor. HDMI® is widely used and supports a resolution of up to 1920×1200@60 Hz.
Specifications
Connector 1 form factor | Straight |
Connector 2 form factor | Straight |
Cable length | 0.15 m |
Connector 1 | Mini DisplayPort |
Connector 2 | HDMI |
Connector 1 gender | Male |
Connector 2 gender | Female |
DisplayPort version | 1.1 |
Maximum resolution | 1920 x 1200 pixels |
Maximum refresh rate | 60 Hz |
Product colour | Black |
Plug and Play | Y |
Windows operating systems supported | Y |
Mac operating systems supported | Y |
Weight | 26 g |
Width | 146 mm |
Depth | 43 mm |
Height | 12 mm |
Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Package width | 27 mm |
Package depth | 102 mm |
Package height | 200 mm |
Package weight | 98 g |
Manual | Y |
Master (outer) case width | 420 mm |
Master (outer) case length | 400 mm |
Master (outer) case height | 235 mm |
Master (outer) case gross weight | 5.8 kg |
Products per master (outer) case | 50 pc(s) |