
The kind of DVI signal that you get on the end of the Apple-supplied HDMI to DVI adapter is DVI-D (digital only). Apple's Mini DisplayPort to VGA adapter is all that's necessary to connect a VGA monitor to the Mac Mini via the Thunderbolt port:Īs it turns out, there really ARE different kinds of DVI. Thunderbolt is backwards-compatible with Mini DisplayPort. Rather, the Thunderbolt port is the way to go if you need to connect a VGA monitor.

In case anyone else has the same question, the solution doesn't lie with the HDMI port at all. And if DVI converts to VGA (which it does.I've done it many times), how can the + path not work?Īre there "different kinds" of DVI signals - namely, the kind that can be converted to VGA, and another kind that can't be converted to VGA? If Apple's HDMI to DVI adapter works then it should just provide DVI at the DVI end of the adapter. I don't know enough about it to say whether it's workable, but something doesn't add up. I've read that some folks have had difficulty connecting VGA monitors to the Mac Mini - something about the HDMI signal not accurately translating to VGA with passive adapters.

Unless I'm missing something (definitely possible), it would seem that the most direct method of connecting the monitor would be to use a DVI (M) to VGA (F) adapter plug the DVI side into the Apple-supplied HDMI to DVI adapter, and then use the VGA side of the adapter to connect the monitor.

I assume that the DVI side of the adapter is a standard DVI (F) female connector, which will accept a standard DVI (M) male connector. The Mac Mini comes with an "HDMI to DVI adapter" (Apple's description), but I can't find any other information about that adapter on the Mac Mini description pages, nor can I find any photos of the adapter. I'm replacing the old iMac with a new Mac Mini, which has only Thunderbolt and HDMI connectors available. I'm currently using it with an old iMac G4 (Gumdrop) via a mini-display to VGA adapter cable. I have a perfectly good LCD monitor that has a VGA connector on its input cable.
