🚀 Elevate Your Display Game!
The UPTab USB C to Mini DisplayPort Adapter allows seamless connection of USB-C devices to Mini DisplayPort displays, supporting stunning 4K resolution at 60Hz. With a built-in USB-C Power Port for charging and no need for drivers, this adapter is perfect for professionals seeking high-quality visuals and convenience.
N**R
Perfect for my Mac mini M4 and 12 year-old apple cinema display
I have a 12 year-old Apple cinema display and needed a way to connect it to my new Mac mini M4. This did the job perfectly. Be aware, you do need to plug the USB cable from the monitor into the USB port on front of your Mac mini. This will require a standard USB a to USB-C adapter. That said it works perfectly.
T**E
Works great with 2021 M1 Pro and Apple Cinema Display
So far a great product, allowing me to connect my old 27" Apple LED Cinema Display to my 2021 MacBook M1 Pro on Sequoia 15.3. Full resolution and the picture looks identical compared to when I plug the display directly into my 2015 MBP Thunderbolt port.
W**M
Works with M3Pro to Apple LED Cinema Display
Purchased in a pinch to attach my M3Pro to my old LED Cinema Display. Worked perfectly right off the bat. Also worked with a Lenovo Win11 Machine. Quite pleased as shelling out for a new monitor was not part of the plan. Build quality of the adapter is good.
T**N
Works properly, quite expensive
At first I thought it didn't work. Then I realised the other day I'd forgotten to switch on power on extention cable, as being drunk or something ’_` Yes I know I'm stupid time to time. But then it worked. At least everything shows. But it, again not sure if just my flaws, might cause a hissing sound to my monitor speakers. Especially left one. BUT it might be the cinema display too, I remember having the same hissing sound, when I took power to my 2011 MBP from it. With MBPs own supply the problem was solved. Anyway, haven't been able to check that newest issue since, because of course, my Mackie big knob soundcard stopped working and like burned or shit like that. But this thingy does its job and views my cinema display on M1 Mini. So job well done guys, thanks. A bit pricy, but isn't everything nowadays?
D**N
Works with Apple screen
Exactly what I needed to hook up my old but wonderful Apple screen to my new Macbook Air. Apparently needs to use one of the USB-C ports on the Macbook rather than a USB-C port on a peripheral device.
J**R
Successfully Connected 2011 Apple Cinema Display (Mini DisplayPort) to 2019 27” iMac
I needed to connect my early 2011 Apple Cinema Display (27”, model A1316) with it’s Mini DisplayPort connector to an early 2019 27” iMac (model imac19,1) using its USB-C port. This is the 3rd model of USB-C to Mini DisplayPort adapter that I tried and the *only* one of the three to work.The build quality seems good and so far it’s performing perfectly. I don’t know what the difference is between this one and the others because outwardly they appear almost identical. This one is priced almost twice as high as the others but it’s still a small price to pay in order to prevent having to purchase a new display.Please note that in order to get the Brightness control to appear in the System Preference’s “Displays” pane you will need to connect the Cinema Display’s USB cable to a USB port on your iMac (the Cinema Display has no external adjustment controls).
J**L
Ships Fast, Works Great with 2019 Macbook Air + Apple LED Cinema Display
I was in quite the unfortunate situation where I upgrade my computer (hooray), but my trusty old laptop no longer worked with the new ports on the computer. At first I tried a Thunder 2 to Thunder 3 converter, but that didn't work as my (2004) Apple LED Cinema Display actually has a Mini Display input. I hopped on the phone with Apple support and they were able to confirm that was the case, they even looked at this web page with me and said that it was worth a shot.I ordered, and this USBC to Mini Display works GREAT and I'm back up and running. Hooray!Since it doesn't make use of the old USB input on the display (wow, butchered that in terms of technicality, sorry) it means I can't use the video camera on my monitor, but I knew that going in. Would've got a more expensive hub if that was in issue for me.All in all, this shipped fast, works a charm, and spending under $50 bucks on this converter was a way better deal than buying a new monitor—especially since I love the one I already have! Thanks for a great product that keeps my battle station in business.
A**E
Does not support the Apple Cinema DVI monitor
I recently upgraded my MacBookPro for a newer 2019 model which has four USB Type C ports. My old MacBookPro had a MiniDisplay port with which I ran an Apple Cinema HD 23" DVI monitor with an Apple DVI-to-MiniDisplay adaptor. I assumed that an Apple MiniDisplay-USB Type C adaptor would work with the new MBPro. It did not.So I tried the CableCreation USB Type C to DVI adaptor which claims compatibility with the 2019 MBPro. It did not work.Then I tried the Benfei USB Type C to DVI adapter which also claims compatibility with the new MBPro. It did not work.Next I tried the UPTab USB Type C to MiniDisplay adaptor thinking that it would work with my Apple DVI-MiniDisplay adaptor. It did not.Finally, I tried the "Club 3D CAC-1510-A USB C to Dual Link DVI-D Adapter HDCP Off" adaptor. IT WORKS!!! You can find it here: https://www.amazon.com/CAC-1510-Adapter-Displays-3840x2160-2560x1600/dp/B08B7FSVTL/ref=sr_1_3?dchild=1&keywords=Club+3D+CAC-1510&qid=1615575897&sr=8-3Note that Club makes two models, one with "HDCP Off" that supports the Apple Cinema monitor, and one that has HDCP. The HDCP On model will not support the Apple Cinema.Thank you Amazon for offering free returns for devices that make false support claims.It is worth noting here that Apple does not provide an adaptor to support their own older, perfectly functional, DVI monitors.
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