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What Adapters Should I Use for Video Projection from Macintosh Computers?

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Introduction

If you are connecting a Macintosh laptop to the installed A/V technology in a University classroom or learning space, the main connector is HDMI. It is possible that your mac or PC laptop may need or not need adapters at all, and just the basic HDMI cable.

Most A/V equipped learning spaces on campus now use the HDMI cable to plug into projectors or large flat panel TVs. An HDMI cable carries both video and audio signals from the laptop. 

Checkout Adapters, Cords or A/V Equipment

Below are highlighted the most popular adapters we checkout.  DLT also has numerous legacy connectors and adapters for older protocols. Give us a call or send an email to ask about them (contact information is at the bottom of this page).

We only offer adapters related to connecting to A/V technologies.  We do not checkout cables that connect to hard drives, computer peripherals, or power adapters. You may wish to contact the Knowledge Commons on the second floor of the Marriott Library for those types of cables.

PORTABLE A/V EQUIPMENT CHECKOUT FORM FOR TLT

Requests for A/V Equipment are due by Friday at noon for events taking place the following week from Monday to Sunday. Use this online form: Portable A/V Equipment Checkout

Types of Mac Adapters

Thunderbolt (male) to HDMI (female)

(Thunderbolt is also called "mini-display port")

Lightning (male) to HDMI (female)

For use with iPhones and iPads

USB-C (male) to HDMI (female)

For use with some of the newest laptops and tablets.

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