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 Rocketfish™ - Mini Display Port-to-HDMI Adapter - Multi
Rocketfish™ - Mini Display Port-to-HDMI Adapter - Multi
This Rocketfish™ RF-AP305 cable allows connections from your Apple® iMac® or MacBook® to an external projector or monitor and supports up to 1920 x 1200 resolution for high-quality pictures.
 
Works great
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5.0
Posted by: Thetester
from Chicago
on April 6, 2014
What's great about it: It transfers good quality image
What's not so great: A bit stiff
I've had no problems so far using it. The pictures in the tv is clear. I did only had this one to choose from at the store. I wish I had had more options.
I would recommend this to a friend!
Verified Purchaser:Yes
My Best Buy number: 2651544629
My Best Buy number: 2651544629
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 Rocketfish™ - Mini Display Port-to-HDMI Adapter - Multi
Rocketfish™ - Mini Display Port-to-HDMI Adapter - Multi
This Rocketfish™ RF-AP305 cable allows connections from your Apple® iMac® or MacBook® to an external projector or monitor and supports up to 1920 x 1200 resolution for high-quality pictures.
 

acer aspire V5-122P

bought this cable and it worked once. Now it will not work any longer -- any idea why?
Did you hit the detect displays in you Mac? It sometimes is not recognized by the computer an you have to do it manually
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