This is a simple guide to help you determine which apple adapter you need to connect your Mac or Macbook to a projector or TV. For a more in-depth guide, visit the Apple adapter support page.
VGA Mac Adapters:
Use one of these adapters if you’re connecting your Mac  to a projector or TV using a VGA cable.
USB-C VGA Multi Adapter
Use this adapter with: MacBook  (early 2015 and later) Macbook Pro  (late 2016 and later)
Mini DisplayPort to VGA Adapter
Use this adapter with: iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Mini  (Early 2009 and later) Macbook & Macbook Pro (Late 2008 and later)
HDMIÂ Â Mac Adapters:
Use one of these adapters if you’re connecting your Mac  to a projector or TV using a HDMI cable.
USB-C Digital AV Multi Adapter
Use this adapter with: MacBook (early 2015 and later) Macbook Pro (late 2016 and later)
Lightning Digital AV Adapter
Use this adapter with: iPad (retina display) & iPad mini iPhone & iPod touch (5th generation)
DVIÂ Â Mac Adapters:
Use one of these adapters if you’re connecting your Mac  to a projector or TV using a DVI  cable.
Apple Mini DisplayPort to DVI Adapter
Use this adapter with: iMac, Mac Pro, Mac Mini  (Early 2009 and later) Macbook & Macbook Pro (Late 2008 and later)
Apple HDMI to DVI Adapter
Use this adapter with: Mac Pro (Late 2013) Mac Mini (Mid 2010 and later) Macbook Pro (Mid 2012 and later)
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