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Siannath

macrumors regular
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Nov 21, 2012
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Lima, Perú
Hi there!

My 2009 13" MacBook Pro has a mini DisplayPort, but is broken, no longer works reliably. It has, however, perfectly working USB 2.0 ports. I use OS X El Capitan and I expect to upgrade to 10.12 when released.

I need to connect an external display for everyday use and I was thinking on this USB to VGA Adapter:

http://www.amazon.com/StarTech-com-USB-VGA-Adapter-USB2VGAPRO2/dp/B009L14FHI/

Is this a good solution for my problem? Is there a better, most convenient or cheaper alternative?

Thank you!
 
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Siannath

macrumors regular
Original poster
Nov 21, 2012
111
312
Lima, Perú
Well, I bought the DVI one (USB2DVIPRO2).

The image is 100% crisp. However, at best it has a refresh rate of 20fps. At best.

Also, it is heavily CPU power dependent. If you are only on the desktop with a few simple windows, everything is fine. However, if you play fullscreen video or animations, two processes eat all the CPU time: DisplayLink and WindowServer.

So, it is not perfect, but it is way better that having no external display.

I would recommend it if your miniDisplayPort is failing and your computer has only USB 2.0 ports.
 
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