🎉 Elevate Your Display Game!
The Club3D CAC-1510-A USB Type C to Dual Link DVI-D Cable Adapter allows you to connect your USB Type-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 devices to DVI displays, supporting high resolutions up to 3840x2160 at 30Hz and 2560x1600 at 60Hz. With a lightweight design and no need for additional software, this adapter is perfect for professionals on the move, ensuring compatibility with older Apple Cinema Displays.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 2.3 Ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Dimensions | 9.65 x 1.73 x 0.55 inches |
Finish Types | Projector |
Color | silver |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Current Rating | 15 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Type C |
Number of Ports | 1 |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Monitor, Desktop |
Specific Uses For Product | Monitor,Projector |
R**E
Worked flawlessly
There is a lot of heavy lifting a device like this has to do because the dual-link DVI standard and thunderbolt/USB-C video are not directly compatible. I did not experience the flickering that often comes with such adapters. In fact, I used a long, but high-quality DVI cable and it worked as hoped. This pretty much saved my old 30" dell monitor from the scrap heap.
K**D
Forget the others.
Yeah! Solid device. Works perfectly! Thank you!
D**C
Works with dual Cinema displays and Macbook M3 and Mac Mini M2
Bought two adapters based on recommendations from others. I have an Apple Legacy 30" Cinema display. I also have an Apple Legacy 23" Cinema display. Both monitors work great with good color and no dead pixels. I retired my old Mac Pro (circa 2009) but I wanted to keep using my two monitors. These monitors require Dual-Link-DVI.My Mac Mini is an M2 model from 2023 with 8GB of RAM and 256GB SSD. My Macbook Air M3 is from 2024 with the same amount of RAM and SSD.The Macbook Air required that I use the adapter and plug it in directly into USB-C port. The Cinema display screen would then extend the desktop. I plugged in the mag safe adapter to AC power and used a bluetooth keyboard/mouse then plugged the second monitor into the second USB-C port. Close the laptop lid and VOILA! Two monitors worked perfectly. I simply arranged the displays in the settings and I was off and running. The down side here is that you will use up both of the USB-C ports so no other USB ports are available on the Macbook Air for other peripherals. I tried several USB-C hubs for Macbook Air and they don't seem to work with this USB-C to Dual Link DVI adapter and won't transmit video signals. Lesson here is that many hubs will not work with this adapter. Some of the more pricey hubs will support video signals but I was not willing to spend another $100.Mac Mini was super easy to set up. It has two USB-A ports so I can use a wired keyboard and other peripherals via USB-A hub. Simply your plug two Club3D adapters into the USB-C ports and you can have two Cinema displays up and running in no time. Others have complained about lines and speckles on their screens but I did not have any problems at all. I think the color and resolution is top notch. It actually looks better than my old Mac Pro (with two dedicated Nvidia graphic cards)!My computers are running Ventura. Your mileage may vary but I am happy to save my two Cinema displays. Thank you Club3D.
K**E
Perfect.
Works flawlessly with my M4 Mini.
A**R
It Works!
Worked perfectly with M1 MacBook Pro Sonoma and two 20 year old DVI Apple 24" Cinema Displays! Thank You!
C**R
It works!!! (but see update—some erratic performance)
I was really worried that I wouldn't be able to find a cable that would actually let me use a very old Apple Cinema Display with a Mac Mini 2, especially after talking at length to someone at the Apple Store (who tried hard to be helpful but wasn't sure what, if anything, would work). After much research, I decided to try this cable, figuring that if it didn't work, I'd probably just have to buy a new monitor. Luckily, though, it did—I've had it almost a week, and so far it's worked flawlessly. Very, very happy!Update: I've had this almost a month now, and about 2/3 of the time there's no problem on startup, but the other 1/3 of the time, the screen remains black. Restarting using the keyboard doesn't seem to work, but pressing the power button on the Mac Mini M2 does, though there's a delay, and occasionally I'll have to press the power button a second time. I doubt the problem is with the Mac Mini or the monitor, since the latter is new and the monitor has never had any problems. I'm hoping the turning-on problem doesn't get worse; everything else about the connector seems fine (great picture, sound is fine, etc.). I lowered the rating from 5 stars to 4 because of the turning-on erratic performance; overall, though, I'm still glad it works at all and that I can keep using my Apple Cinema Display.
B**3
A must for old school Apple monitors
If you have an old school mid 2000s 30" Apple Cinema display that you want to use with a current MacBook or Mac Mini, this adapter is essential.I've used it for a couple months and it has performed flawlessly. All data is transferred seamlessly.
A**R
Works as advertised.
Does what it claims, I use it to power an old 30” Apple Cinema Display that needs dual link DVI.
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