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Now I'm quite sure that a better quality HDTV does a better job of converting the refresh rates in order to make a solid image on the screen, and either way it works. I bought mine used and it has been working perfectly for several months.
I bought a coaxial SVGA cable and have had no issues. I don't doubt that some of these cables end up working poorly (according to various reviews) but then again the world is full of people who don't know what they are doing, am I right.
This cable has been working for me, only issue worth mentioning is that my iMac 800mhz has a frozen refresh rate of 75hz, cannot be changed with any 3rd party software. If you plan to use this cable to connect an external monitor, I'm sure that it will work absolutely perfectly.
Peace. This results in some very light, barely noticeable scan lines on my 120hz Vizio HDTV.
Because the max resolution on my mac is 1024x768, the image on the TV is not super sharp, but it's not blurry either.
THEY DONT SEND YOU THE RIGHT THIS AND THEN THEY DO NOT EMAIL YOU BACK WHEN YOU TRY TO GET A HOLD OF THEMDONT BUY FROM THIS COMPANY.
Amazon needs to be more accurate and complete in their product descriptions. This adapter did not fit the mini-VGA port on my Mac Mini. Buyer beware. Amazon also charged me for the return shipping costs, even though my decision to buy this product was based on their incomplete description of this product. Apple apparently uses more than one size of mini-VGA port on their various models of computers. Amazon made no mention of that in their product description.
And, it got to me quickly and in great shape The product was exactly what I needed, after Apple sent me the wrong adaptor.
:) amazing the way macs work. works flawlessly with my ibook G4. all i had to do was plug it in, turn on the TV and everything showed up.
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