StarTech Mini DVI to VGA Video Cable Adaptor for Macbooks and iMacs

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This MINI DVI TO VGA Female Video Adaptor Cable allows the video signal from a mini DVI equipped device to be output to any VGA monitor - a cost-effective solution that lets you add an external display to an Apple MacBook or iMac computer, creating a simple dual display setup.WarrantyLifetime Warranty

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