Ultrabook = ultra light, but…
Where does the weight loss come from? By losing or reducing the size of some widely used interfaces. If you used to be able to connect a larger screen via HDMI® using a DisplayPort™ with an adapter, now you may only have a Mini DisplayPort™, so what do you do?
Mini DisplayPort™
The input is given via a Mini DisplayPort™. This connection has become particularly established with MacBook Air® , not least because Apple® developed it. So anyone who owns such a MacBook® can benefit from our IB-AC538a adapter.
HDMI®
The HDMI® connection can be used, for example, to connect the MacBook® to a beamer/projector or another monitor. HDMI® is widely used and supports a resolution of up to 1920×1200@60 Hz.