Apple's Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI Adapter Has Periodic Distortion IssuesJason Chen12/29/08 3:01pmFiled to: Mini displayportMini displayport adapter issuesAppleDisplayPortMini displayport issuesissuesProblems25EditPromoteDismissUndismissHideShare to KinjaToggle Conversation toolsGo to permalink We've been waiting a few months for the Mini DisplayPort to Dual-Link DVI adapter in order to hook up our 30-inch Dell 3007WFP monitor, but when it got here, it was periodically unusable. Advertisement Here's the issue: occasionally (somewhere between a few minutes and an hour), the screen will look like it's missing half its display information, like one of its dual "links" has failed. This can only be fixed by unplugging and plugging in ether the Mini DisplayPort connector to our MacBook Pro, or the USB connection (yes, the adapter uses both DisplayPort AND USB).A quick search found these two Apple support threads, here and here, with a bunch of people that have the same problem. Advertisement And this issue doesn't seem to be isolated to Dell's displays, users have the same screen distortion with Apple's 30-inch Cinema Displays as well.Our own limited testing showed that this happens really quickly (in about a minute) when there's a USB hub plugged either into the second MacBook Pro USB port, or into the pass-through port on the actual adapter itself. If we have nothing plugged in, the display is fine, but if we have a powered hub plugged in, the distortion hits almost immediately.Here's hoping this is an easy software fix. And, we probably just found the reason why the adapter was delayed so long. If you're looking to buy one of these, hold off until the problem has been fixed.Gear from Kinja DealsYour Pick For Best Meat Thermometer: ThermapenBestsellers: Vansky Bias LightsStick It to Your ISP By Buying Your Own Super-Fast Modem, Now Just $50Reply25 repliesLeave a reply