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What do you need to connect an HDMI cable to your MacBook?

When you try to connect an HDMI cable to your MacBook, you might encounter a problem. Some models only have a USB-C connector. Do you want to use a product with a different connector? An adapter may be the solution. There are different types of adapters, so you can continue to use all your peripherals.

Types of HDMI adapters for MacBook

Types of HDMI adapters for MacBook

You can easily expand the number of connectors on your MacBook with an HDMI adapter. Roughly speaking, two types can be distinguished. You can use a converter in one of your USB-C ports. You'll often find 1 to 4 connectors on them. A docking station is larger and often has 2 USB-C ports. You do get more connectors in return. Which version is best for you depends on how often you're on the go.

Many connectors: docking station

Docking station in Apple MacBook

If the number of connectors is important to you, a docking station is the best choice. Because docking stations have many different connectors, they're often a bit larger. This makes it harder to take them with you on the train.

Often on the go: cable converter

USB-C/Thunderbolt 3 (male) | HDMI, USB-C, and USB-A (female) | 0.2m
€ 68,-
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Are you on the go a lot, but do you also want to work on devices with an HDMI cable? A cable converter is the best choice. The biggest advantage is that you can easily take it with you. You'll always find a place for it in your bag.

Rowan
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