VGA is a very outdated technology that was developed by IBM for use on their personal computers. The VGA standard was adopted by the majority of personal computer manufacturers rather quickly, and as a result, it is now the norm for all PCs. On the other hand, the High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) is a relatively recent standard that was established by a consortium of electronics manufacturers in order to provide a new standard for the transmission of digital information from one device to another. This was highly significant, especially with the introduction of high definition TV sets and media players, for which the existing analog standards, such as VGA or composite, are unable to function at levels that are deemed acceptable.
With the help of this adapter, you'll be able to send music and video in 4K resolution from the USB Type-C port on any laptop to a display or projector that accepts HDMI signals. The adapter is compatible with devices that carry a DisplayPort (DP) video signal and has a USB 3.1 or Thunderbolt 3 Type-C port, including your MacBook Pro, Chrome book, or iPad Pro (2018). Utilizing the flexible USB Type-C connection on your portable device is now possible thanks to this HDMI converter. Because the USB to HDMI adapter is reversible, you may connect it to your device in whatever manner you choose. In addition to this, it is Thunderbolt 3 compatible, allowing you to connect it to your Windows or Mac computer that uses Thunderbolt 3 without any difficulty.
Connecting a conventional analog VGA monitor to a Mac Pro, Mac mini, iMac, MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air that has either a Mini DisplayPort or Thunderbolt connector can be done with the use of an adapter called a Thunderbolt 2 to VGA cable.
The most recent iterations of the MacBook, MacBook Pro, as well as MacBook Air each come equipped with either a Mini DisplayPort or a Thunderbolt connector. These ports make it possible to attach an external display or projector to the computer by means of an adapter. You could work in mirrored mode with such a projector so that you can observe what your audience sees, or you can utilize an external monitor as your primary workspace or expand your existing desktop. Either way, you have options.