Vention HBDBB Converter
The Vention Mini DP VGA converter facilitates the seamless integration of modern Mini DisplayPort source devices with legacy VGA-enabled display infrastructure. This active hardware component translates digital signals into analog formats for projectors and monitors. Consequently, it serves as a critical bridge for IT departments maintaining mixed-generation hardware environments. The short cable design reduces physical stress on the host device’s internal port. Therefore, it ensures a more stable connection during mobile use or fixed workstation deployments.
Key Features
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High-Definition Signal Processing
This adapter supports video resolutions up to 1920×1080 at a 60Hz refresh rate for clear image reproduction. -
Advanced Shielding Architecture
- Aluminum foil and braid shielding minimize electromagnetic interference.
- High-purity copper conductors maintain signal integrity over the 0.15m length.
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Universal Compatibility
The interface works with Thunderbolt 2 ports found on various laptop and desktop models.
Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Input Interface | Mini DisplayPort (Male) |
| Output Interface | VGA (Female) |
| Max Resolution | 1080p @ 60Hz (1920×1080) |
| Cable Length | 0.15 Meters (15cm) |
| Connector Plating | Gold-Plated |
| Shell Material | ABS Plastic |
| Jacket Material | PVC |
What’s in the Box
- 1 x Vention HBDBB Mini DisplayPort to VGA Converter
Why Choose This Converter
- The unit utilizes a high-performance chipset for low-latency signal conversion during presentations.
- Additionally, the gold-plated connectors prevent oxidation and maintain low contact resistance over time.
- However, users should note this is a unidirectional adapter and does not support VGA to Mini DP conversion.
- The compact form factor allows for easy storage in laptop bags for field engineers and mobile professionals.
- Consequently, it provides a cost-effective alternative to replacing perfectly functional analog display hardware.







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