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You may need to check the settings of your mac book that permits you to output the signal to an external display. Also you may need to purchase a display port adapter (VGA, HDMI or DVI) that is compatible with the input connector on the projector
It's not that easy. The SP-H03 accept VGA input through the D-Sub connector. Mac book does not have this output directly. So you need another piece of adapter for the MAC Book to provide VGA output. It would come out from your Mac "Display Port /orThunderbolt port". Another way is to use a USB to VGA adapter for Mac.
To my knowledge there are no video drivers to output video on a Mac USB port in the Mac OS system. There are however, devices that connect to the USB port that will give video out on Conventional (VGA, DVI, HDMI, etc) connectors.e.g. http://www.newertech.com/products/viddu2dvia.phpMost projectors connect via VGA - what Projector are you using?
Depending on the inputs on your projector and the outputs on the Macbook, you'll need to pickup one of a few adapters. For a mini-dvi to VGA, you'll need http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9320G/A For a mini-display port to VGA, you'll need http://store.apple.com/us/product/MB572Z/A?fnode=MTY1NDA4Mw&mco=MTczNzEzNzU.
You can connect your Projector with the Mac Book Pro; However the problem is, mac comes with a DVI connector and your projector uses a VGA one. You need to buy a DVI to VGA adapter from Apple if you don't have one already. You can buy it from the local apple stores or an online apple store. There are two types of DVI-VGA adapters available (Please check the below images and see which one fits your Mac and go for it). Apple DVI to VGA Display Adapter Apple Mini DVI to VGA Adapter Once you decided which one you need, go to an apple store or online apple shop and buy one. Hope This helps.best regardsNextDoorNerd
Yes if you are using Mac Book or Mac Book Pro then to connect a VGA projector you need MINI DVI to VGA or MINI DISPLAy to VGA or DVI to VGA.It will solve your issue
Hello. There is no "device" needed to connect the units together...You'll need a cable that is"mini display port to vga". In order to connect the projector to the laptop, the cable has to have the special Apple connector which fits into a specific socket on the back of the laptop. The other end is just a standard vga connector which is plugged into the computer input on the projector. Hope I helped you!
The projector has a computer video cable input on the side of the unit. If yor MacBook has a female VGA output, simply purchase a VGA cable (double male) at a Radio Shack or WalMart, or other comparable retailer, and connect the two. The Cinego will find the input signal from the Mac, and you have to press the right keys on the Mac keyboard to tell it to put the screen signal through the VGA output on the side of the MacBook.
Depends on the connections you have on both. Most MacBook Pros have a DVI connector on the side. If the IBM projector takes that sort of input, then all you need is that cable. If the IBM projector has a VGA input, then you'll need an adaptor from DVI to VGA. (VGA input is standard monitor looking connector.)
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