USB-C (thunderbolt 3) for mini display port adapters and cables
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- M7 USB-C to Mini DisplayPort adapter 312-a M7Not in stock.
USB-C or USB type C (the new kind of USB) for the old Apple mini display port connector, which someone calls Thunderbolt or thunderbolt 2 connectors. The adapter can be used to put a screen with Mini display port to a Macbook 2015 or later, it can e.g. be an Apple Cinema display 27".
21,99€3 week delivery - USB-C to Mini Displayport Cable 1.8m 1434 Kina OEMNot in stock.
This is a cable from USB type C to Mini display port, it uses the standard Displayport 1.2 and therefore supports up to 4k or UHD at 60Hz. The cable has a USB-C in he at one end and a Mini display port in he at the other end, the cable is black and 1.8m long.
26,99€1 - 2 weeks delivery - USB-C to Mini Displayport Adapter +USB-C Charging Club 3D C001-992955648 Club 3DNot in stock.
USB-C or USB type C (the new kind of USB) for the old Apple mini display port connector, which someone calls Thunderbolt or thunderbolt 2 connectors. The adapter can be used to put a screen with Mini display port to a Macbook 2015 or later, it can e.g. be an Apple Cinema display 27".
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USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Mini DisplayPort Adapters and Cables
Here on this page, you can explore the various options we offer for USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Mini DisplayPort adapters and cables. Each option serves a specific purpose, but they all share the common function of converting USB-C to Mini DisplayPort.
The Importance of USB-C to Mini DisplayPort Conversion
Since most new MacBooks come with USB-C, it is crucial to have a way to convert to the older Mini DisplayPort if you want to connect to an older monitor or MacBook. This can save a lot of trouble in the long run.
In the past, the previous generation of devices primarily used Mini DisplayPort (with HDMI support as well) for video and image-related purposes, as it provided the most reliable performance at the time. However, USB-C has now surpassed it in all aspects.
Therefore, if you still wish to connect your new MacBook to your previous monitor, it is important to have a USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Mini DisplayPort cable or adapter, so you can maintain the same connectivity as before.
Practicality in the Workplace and at Home
Having a USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Mini DisplayPort cable or adapter can be particularly useful in the workplace, where budget constraints often prevent the replacement of all monitors to accommodate the new MacBooks. This solution provides an easy fix.
It ensures that you can connect to the large screen in the meeting room, even if it is from a previous generation. This is crucial when delivering presentations to clients and wanting to showcase content. It is certainly not ideal to be unable to do so due to a lack of cable or adapter.
Moreover, having this cable or adapter at home can save you from the hefty bill of replacing your MacBook every time, as you can simply use the USB-C (Thunderbolt 3) to Mini DisplayPort adapter instead. This is always easier than having to purchase new devices that match the latest format.
Eliminating the Need for Multiple Cables
This solution also eliminates the need for different cables for different monitors, as you can use the same cable to connect to any display that supports the Mini DisplayPort format. Given the widespread use of Mini DisplayPort, there is a good chance that this will be the case.
Choosing the Right Solution
As mentioned, there are several different solutions to this problem, with each one catering to a specific need. It is advisable to determine your requirements before browsing through the options to ensure you find the right product, as selecting the wrong one can be a risk.
Furthermore, there may be variations in quality and features, often reflected in the price. It is recommended to review the product pages, as they provide detailed descriptions of what each product does and the needs it is designed to fulfill.