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Monoprice 15ft 32AWG Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cable - White

3.2 out of 5 stars 193 customer reviews
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15 Feet
Single Pack
  • Supports Audio (on appropriately equipped computers)
  • Supports HDMI 3D display modes
  • Supports "Dual Mode" input with a maximum resolution of 2560x1600
  • Supports full 1080p high resolution video
  • Provides 6.75Gbps data throughput
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Length: 15 Feet | Style: Single Pack
  • Brand Name: Monoprice
  • Model Number: 9476


Product Information

Length:15 Feet  |  Style:Single Pack
Product Dimensions 5 x 4 x 3 inches
Item Weight 7.2 ounces
Shipping Weight 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Department Mini DisplayPort to HDMI Cables
Manufacturer MarginMart, Inc.
ASIN B003L18YG2
Item model number 9476
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3.2 out of 5 stars 193 customer reviews

3.2 out of 5 stars
Best Sellers Rank #2,768 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Audio & Video Accessories > Cables & Interconnects > Video Cables > HDMI Cables
#9,264 in Electronics > Camera & Photo > Video
#14,401 in Electronics > Accessories & Supplies > Home Audio Accessories
Date first available at Amazon.com May 6, 2010

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Style Name: Single PackSize: 15 Feet Verified Purchase
I almost didn't purchase this cable because there were no clear reviews stating that it worked. This is the only cable that I've located which is mini DisplayPort to HDMI and is 15', at least in this ridiculously low price range. I need to supply these to engineers who travel with MacBook Pros. So I went ahead and ordered one to test it out to see... I wasn't expecting the audio to be transmitted over the cable, but to my surprise, it worked without any problems what so ever. I had the 2010 13" MacBook Pro hooked up via a 50' HDMI extension cable to our 65" 3D Vizio HDTV and everything worked perfectly. You do have to go into your sound settings and change the sound output to the TV device that it will have in the list of devices. The sound will normally be directed out your laptop speakers. All you have to do is go into the sound settings, click on output, and change to the TV your connected to and voila, your sound will come out your TV speakers.

So to recap... this cable works for both video and sound. At least on the 2010 and later MacBook Pros that send sound out the mini DisplayPort. For those of you who may not be aware, the 2009 and earlier I guess, MacBooks are not able to send sound out the Mini DisplayPort. I have one of these laptops as well and you have to either run a separate cable from the laptop headphone out jack or use a special adapter that will accomplish this for you. Here's a link to one of these Mini DisplayPort + Stereo (or USB) sound to HDMI devices: [...]

So if you were worried about buying this cable and wasting your money, don't sweat it. It seems to be one of the "real" ones that works as it's supposed to with both audio and sound. I don't know why it wouldn't work for everyone. I guess the TV involved and the HDMI cables could play a part...

Hope it works for you and hope you found this review helpful.

Cheers.
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Style Name: Single PackSize: 15 Feet Verified Purchase
Because the HDMI panel has recently ruled that this specific type of cable will soon be recalled, I felt the need to purchase one quickly (and you should too!)

I needed one that was LONG, was very CHEAP, and would work with certainty. The third element is the largest problem reading through the reviews on amazon: many reviews, for this cable and others, are luke-warm or give, frankly, not helpful information about the utility of the cable.

Here's what you get: The cable works exactly as it should and exactly as you would expect a plug-and-play external monitor cable to work. You plug it into your system and a monitor (TV, etc). Then your system, assuming you're on a mac, will blink blue, and you'll see the second monitor's desktop appear, exactly as intended and exactly as expected for those of us who have multiple monitors. It can be calibrated and set up in System Settings -> Displays, and defaults to an "HDMI 1080p" setting, again, exactly as expected.

Audio can then be sent through the "Sounds" panel in System Settings. It works exactly as expected.

The cable is industrial- meaning a somewhat harder white plastic with DisplayPort information printed on it. It looks like any good, cheap audio or video cable that is generic and not branded- which is why it is so cheap. If you have ever bought a replacement or cheap cable that is NOT a branded or radioshack cable, this will look and feel exactly as you expect it to.

It has nice stiff broad male heads on both ends, suggesting to me that it will be durable on connections well into the future, and that the connections themselves are not likely to inadvertently slip out. My cable measured at almost 16', rather than the 15', so I'll just enjoy my extra length.
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Style Name: Single PackSize: 15 Feet Verified Purchase
I bought this cable for my sister's 13.3" MacBook Air. I knew that the new generation of MacBook Pro's had the capability to output video + audio using a mini display-port to HDMI cable, but I was unsure if it could transfer audio on the MacBook Air. Upon receiving it, I can confirm that it does do video + audio on the new MacBook Air. When first connecting the cable to the mac and to the TV, I immediately get video but it is stretched. I had to change the settings to clone the display on the MacBook Air and on the TV. The audio was not selected to output to the TV by default. I had to go to System preferences, then to sound, then select audio output to TV/HDMI. The cable is just generic and there are probably better prices for the cable elsewhere but I was in a hurry and was able to take advantage of Amazon Prime to get the free 2-day shipping so it evens out in the end. 15ft is a perfect length and when rolled up is unobtrusive and packs easily if you travel. The Video and Audio is crystal clear and I had no problems with the connection being unreliable. Overall, it was a good purchase and I am pleased with the product.
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Style Name: Single PackSize: 15 Feet Verified Purchase
We use these with MacBooks and unibody MacMini (2010 model).

It's so handy, just one cable directly from machine to 60 inch HDTV set. We like them a lot and I'm getting another one to leave in the room. And at this price, you can afford to leave them there always plugged in and ready. And you can put one into each HDMI port, and then switch between machines by changing HDMI input on TV.

Some tech notes for Mac OS X users:

* For sound, go into Mac System Preferences, Sound, Output tab, and choose your HDMI screen.

* Mac Mini already has an HDMI output, but this cable will drive a second HDMI TV / monitor from Mac Mini. You can have the two screens mirror each other, or be completely separate! By default the normal built in HDMI port is the main monitor.

* Resolution: You probably want 1080p. You want "p", not "i". If you see flickering, check for the "p" (progressive)

* For TVs, if you don't see the Mac menu bar or it's cut off, you have two choices:
1: In Mac System Preferences, you can set "Underscan", however this will NOT be available if you're doing Mirroring
2: (better?) Go to each TV / display and look for a setting to turn OFF "overscan", or look for a setting that says "dot for dot".

* Mac tries to detect other displays - you'll notice a brief blue/aqua/cyan? screen, that means it's detected a change, and will soon display pictures again. The issue is that, at least with some TVs, the Mac thinks there's a display there even if the TV is turned off. Not a problem if you know about it, but could be odd if you had mirroring but saw underscan option is grayed out even if the second screen is turned off. (sorry if this is confusing)
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