Cleaning out my storage of Mac hardware "I'll need someday" that I don't seem 
to need. Your shipping cost from location: Lorraine Kerwood Eugene, OR 97405. 

Going back for my last year of schooling, need books! These are all tested and 
known good. 
PayPal and USPS money orders only. 
Thanks for considering. I'm open to best offers too. 
lorraine 

$8.00 Apple DVI to VGA video adapter: 3 available 
The Apple DVI to VGA display adapter allow you to connect your DVI-equipped Mac 
to an external monitor, projector, or LCD that uses a VGA connector or cable. 
The DVI to VGA adapter plugs into the DVI port built into the Mac. Please check 
to make sure your Mac includes a DVI port and that your monitor, projector, or 
display includes a VGA connector before purchasing this adapter. 
Info/Specs here: http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8754G/A?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY 

$8.00 Molex DVI to ADC video adapter: 1 available 
The ADC to DVI Video Adapter is perfect for connecting your DVI monitor (e.g. 
Cinema Display DVI ) to any Mac with an ADC graphics connector. This adapter 
takes the DVI signal from the ADC interface to produce a standard DVI-D 
interface. Keep in mind this adapter cannot be used in conjunction with a DVI 
to VGA adapter to convert a DVI video signal to VGA. 
Info here: 
http://www.macofalltrades.com/Molex_ADC_to_DVI_Video_Adapter_p/input18.htm 

$10.00 Dr. Bott ADC to VGA video extractor adapter: 1 available 
Read up on what this cable is capable of here: 
http://www.drbottkg.com/prod/VGAExtractor.html 

$5.00 No name DVI-VGA Video Adapter: 3 available 
Convert a DVI-I video card output port to to connect a standard VGA Display 
They look like this: http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Micro%20Accessories/DVIVGA/ 

$10.00 Apple DVI Extension cable (DVI-D Male to DVI-D Female): 1 available 
Engineering number: Works with Mac Pro: Mac Pro (Early 2008) Mac Pro (8-core) 
Mac ProPowerMac: Power Mac G5 (Late 2005) 
You can see it on this page: http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3235 

$8.00 Apple Apple DVI to VGA Display Adapter: 1 available 
Allows users of Mac mini models to connect their DVI port to standard VGA 
displays. This adapter is intended for use with only the Mac mini. For most 
other applications, Apple specifies part 922-4726 
You can see what it looks like here: 
http://www.synaptech.com/catalog/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=14_71&products_id=75
 

$3.00 USB Data Sync & Charge Cable For Apple iPod Shuffle (3rd generation): 1 
available 
You can see it here: 
http://www.everythingusb.com/apple-ipod-shuffle-3g-16589-2.html 

$8.00 Apple IPOD Wired Remote (A1018): 1 available 
For 3rd generation iPods.This wired remote lets you fast forward, rewind, 
play/pause, and control the volume with four simple buttons. The Hold switch 
allows you to lock your iPod remote so buttons can't be pressed accidentally. 
Clip the remote to your lapel, shirt, or collar for easy access. 
You can see what it looks like here: 
http://www.kpsurplus.com/apple-ipod-a1018-wired-remote.html 

$8.00 Apple Mini-DVI to DVI Adapter M9321G/A: 2 available 
FoThe Mini-DVI to DVI adapter is designed for the iMac (Intel Core Duo), 
MacBook, and 12-inch PowerBook G4 -- allowing you to connect to an external DVI 
monitor. It can also be used in combination with the Apple DVI to ADC adapter 
to support older Apple flat panel Studio or Cinema Displays. 
You can see it here: http://store.apple.com/us/product/M9321G/B 

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