Lacie Electron 22 blue III connection mac mini

Hi,
I'm trying to connect a Lacie Electron 22 Blue III CRT monitor to a new Mac Mini... I have the adaptor (HDMI to VGA), so monitor appear completely black... no signal.
I connected  the Mac Mini to an HDMI TV, and I selected a 1024x768 resolution... so it doesn't work!
Who can help me, please?
Thanks,
ale

Yes,
A notable peculiarity of Thunderbolt is that it uses exactly the same connector as Mini Display Port, and that's not all. The Thunderbolt connector also carries Mini Display Port video signals. That means you can plug a Mini Display Port video cable/adapter in to a Thunderbolt connector and your monitor will work.
If you plan to do other things with your Thunderbolt connector and don't want it wasted on a monitor, you can also choose an HDMI --> DVI adapter, which for your purposes will be functionally equivalent.
You can even use both at the same time.
- Anonymous
http://x704.net/bbs/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=6134&p=75115&hilit=thunderbolt#p75115

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