

Apple's Dual-Link DVI or VGA adapters are relatively large and expensive compared to past adapters, and customers have reported problems with them, such as being unable to connect to an external display.This includes some content from the iTunes Store which has no such restrictions if played on a Mac without Mini DisplayPort. Mini DisplayPort's HDCP extension disables playback of certain DRM-encrypted content on any display not designed for it.Its use as the video connector for the 24-inch Cinema Display may complicate compatibility: Compatibility Īpple replaced the DVI port from the MacBook, MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac, Mac Mini, and the Mac Pro with the Mini DisplayPort.


With an adapter, the Mini DisplayPort can drive display devices with VGA, DVI, or HDMI interfaces. Unlike its Mini-DVI and Micro-DVI predecessors, the Mini DisplayPort can drive display devices with resolutions up to 2560×1600 ( WQXGA) in its DisplayPort 1.1a implementation, and 4096×2160 ( 4K) in its DisplayPort 1.2 implementation. The Mini DisplayPort is also fitted to some PC motherboards, video cards, and some PC notebooks from Asus, Microsoft, MSI, Lenovo, Toshiba, HP, Dell, and other manufacturers.Īpple offers a free license for the Mini DisplayPort but they reserve the right to cancel the license should the licensee "commence an action for patent infringement against Apple". However, in 2016 Apple began phasing out the port and replacing it with the new USB-C connector. It was announced by Apple in October 2008, and by early 2013 all new Apple Macintosh computers had Mini DisplayPort, as did the LED Cinema Display. The Mini DisplayPort ( MiniDP or mDP) is a miniaturized and less common version of the DisplayPort audio-visual digital interface.
