Customer Reviews for StarTech USB-C to DVI-I Adapter, Male to Female (CDP2DVIDP)
Item # : IM16UQ928
Model # : CDP2DVIDP
- This USB-C to DVI adapter lets you connect your USB Type-C device to any DVI display, including televisions, Apple Cinema HD Display, and other DVI dual-link monitors
- USB Type-C (24-pin) DisplayPort Alt Mode male input to DVI-I (29-pin) female output
Price is $65.59
6 reviews
Most helpful positive review
Posted Oct 6, 2022
support answered immediately, and resolved problem
I could only get low resolution, using this with my 2021 Macbook pro. Turns out there is "show all resolutions" button under Macos settings, and under that is the well-hidden full resolution selection. This solved it. It was a pleasure to have support pick up immediately
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Most helpful critical review
Posted Dec 9, 2021
Doesn't Work
I've tried to connect a 2019 16" MacBook Pro and a 2020 Mac Pro (both running macOS Catalina) to my 23" Cinema HD Display. The image would display for 3 seconds, then turn off for 7 seconds in a continuous loop. Unusable.
OlivierE
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Posted Dec 25, 2023
Works, but problems with sleep mode.
This adapter works OK for a YAMAKASI CATTLEAP 2703 (Korean monitor sold for cheap on Ebay around 2012/2013). The image is completely stable under its native 2560x1440 resolution. There is a problem though when the monitor exit the sleep mode. The image is completely garbled until I switch off and switch on the monitor. A relatively minor inconvenience (so the 4 stars).
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Davidzzz
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Posted Oct 6, 2022
support answered immediately, and resolved problem
I could only get low resolution, using this with my 2021 Macbook pro. Turns out there is "show all resolutions" button under Macos settings, and under that is the well-hidden full resolution selection. This solved it. It was a pleasure to have support pick up immediately
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CRSLTD
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Posted Feb 25, 2022
Works great, with the correct firmware loaded
I have a monitor with a dual-link DVI interface that requires a 1920x1080 @ 120Hz signal. This adapter works just fine with my MacBook Pro (16-inch, 2019), but only when the firmware which disables HDCP is loaded into the adapter.
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Posted Dec 9, 2021
Doesn't Work
I've tried to connect a 2019 16" MacBook Pro and a 2020 Mac Pro (both running macOS Catalina) to my 23" Cinema HD Display. The image would display for 3 seconds, then turn off for 7 seconds in a continuous loop. Unusable.
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Response from Staples :
Thank you for taking the time to leave a review for our CDP2DVIDP. We are sorry to hear that you experienced difficulty with CDP2DVIDP as this is not expected behavior for our USB-C to DVI adapter. Our Technical Advisors will be reaching out to you shortly.
Atha, December 10, 2021
Rick12
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Posted Aug 4, 2020
Works as expected
I went through three versions of the adapter. On the third try, Startech's very helpful tech support provided and pre-tested a needed firmware upgrade and all is now working very well.
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JWIA
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Posted Jul 28, 2020
Doesn't seem to work with 2019+ Macs
I've tried two of these now to connect a 2019 16" MacBook Pro and a 2020 13" MacBook Pro (both running macOS Catalina) to my 23" Cinema HD Display. Neither adapter worked, despite StarTech's insistence it was the adapter I needed. On the 16" MBP, the image would display for 3 seconds, then turn off for 7 seconds in a continuous loop. On the 13" MBP, the image would d...
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Response from Staples :
Hello,
Thank you for taking the time to leave your feedback. I’m sorry this isn’t working as you expected. One of our Technical Advisors is reaching out directly to see if we can assist with your CDP2DVIDP. This product does support any operating system. We would like to see if you have any additional display to test this with as we’re wondering if the display DVI-D connection might be the cause.
Stacey, July 28, 2020