A:AnswerThe HDMI adaptor is digital to analog (VGA) and I found that I could not adjust the resolution of the New Computer low enough to maintain a stable connection with my lower resolution VGA projector. Even a member of my local Geek Squad acknowledged this problem. I had to use use a USB to VGA adaptor which worked like a charm.
A:AnswerThis adapter works perfectly with any I/O that is standard HDMI shaped and standard VGA.... I personally have this adapter connected from a Windows PC to an external monitor, and although I'm sure it will work well with Apple products as well, it definitely works fine with PC hardware!
A:AnswerThe Belkin HDMI-VGA adapter (AV10145bt) is designed to allow you to view MacBook, iPad, or other iOS device on a bigger screen. We cannot guarantee you that it will work perfectly with a Windows computer. Try to use and a supported Appe device and compare the result.
A:AnswerThe Belkin adapter is not tested to work with the type of setup that you're referring to, DavidJames; it's designed to plug into the HDMI port of your Apple TV and connect to any VGA projector.
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A:AnswerThis product requires too many cable conversions and there's no guarantee it will work. Apple has a Lightning to VGA adapter that can connect it directly to the projector.
A:AnswerYes, Bacon. You can use this adapter to connect to the HDMI port on your TV and connect it to any VGA projector. This will allow you to view the content from your handheld devices on a bigger screen. See more information from this link: http://www.belkin.com/us/p/P-AV10145/ .
A:AnswerMy picture looks about like it did when the monitor was connected to an older PC with the connector it came with. I am using it to connect an older monitor to a new PC with HDMI connections only.