Just a quick question for you all that have the keyboard dock already. Does it have a HDMI port? If it does, is it a full HDMI or mini HDMI?
I saw conflicting info posted in some places/on-line store. Some mentioned HDMI port in the keyboard dock spec. I guess there is none as there is a mini HDMI port already in the tablet itself.
lie_ui said:
Just a quick question for you all that have the keyboard dock already. Does it have a HDMI port? If it does, is it a full HDMI or mini HDMI?
I saw conflicting info posted in some places/on-line store. Some mentioned HDMI port in the keyboard dock spec. I guess there is none as there is a mini HDMI port already in the tablet itself.
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no hdmi of any sort on the dock
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The HDMI port is accessible when docked so it would be a waste of resources to duplicate the port.
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MINI-HDMI on the tablet itself
there is no HDMI on the dock.
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I have searched the XDA TF101 forum and I did not see anything on the TF101 being MHL compliant. also searched the list from the MHL website and did not see TF101 listed, but then again their list -- I do not think truly represents the full specturm of devices that support MHL.
Does anyone know it the TF101 will support video output via USB to HDMI adapter?
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I have searched the XDA TF101 forum and I did not see anything on the TF101 being MHL compliant. also searched the list from the MHL website and did not see TF101 listed, but then again their list -- I do not think truly represents the full specturm of devices that support MHL.
Does anyone know it the TF101 will support video output via USB to HDMI adapter?
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Not sure why you would want to do that as there is a perfectly good micro hdmi port on the tab its self
apparently not all video playbacks work through the microHDMI port
From what I have been reading, apparently not all video playbacks are created equal some work through the microHDMI port connector and others do not. also the micro HDMI does not look like it is the sturdiest of connectors and if you have the TF101 docked the microHDMI port is high off the top surface which will put some strain on that connection.
Let's say I want to use the TF101 docked (to use the keyboard and trackpad) but I would like to push the display/video to a larger display for a presentation to multiple people. If I can plug into one of the USB ports on the side of the dock using an MHL compliant adapter (USB to HDMI output) this would lay nice and flat on the top surface and would be much sturdier and more reliable than trying to dangle a microHDMI cable 5-6 inches off the top surface to plug into the side of the TF101.
hope that clears up any confusion
I want to use my tablet for presentations in my conference room. I need to mirror what's on my tablet screen onto a big hd television. I haven't come across a way to do it wirelessly (which would be my first choice), so I am going to resort to running and hiding a long hdmi cable. Do I need an DVI to HDMI cable?
I depends on what inputs the screen has. If it has HDMI, you'll need a Micro HDMI to (Normal) HDMI cable (the Infinity only has Micro HDMI for screen output).
I've read that using a DVI converter does not work with the TF700 - not sure if it's true - but something to be aware of...
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You could use a HDMI cable going to a Wireless HDMI extender and then from that with a HDMI to micro HDMI to the TF700.
But that does get a bit pricey
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check the projector for an hdmi connection, if your doing presentations you might want to take a look at quickoffice, it allows you to use the screen as a laser pointer when connected to a projector.
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hellalucard said:
You could use a HDMI cable going to a Wireless HDMI extender and then from that with a HDMI to micro HDMI to the TF700.
But that does get a bit pricey
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I just priced that out. No thanks!
At some point can we hope for an apple sort of solution?
Bigred007 said:
I just priced that out. No thanks!
At some point can we hope for an apple sort of solution?
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Splashtop has a Whiteboard out for $10.00. Their remote desktop software is awesome, havn't tried the whiteboard though.
wondering if anyone has used a miniusb to hdmi cable for their touchpad to play on their tv.
I'm asking because I did this on my toshiba thrive and I'm hooked now :S and want to do same with touchpad if possible
I can find some cable/adapter fairly cheap online so if it works, i'd get one
something like this http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Female-Mini-Male-Adapter/dp/B000TYL27M since I already have a hdmi cable so no need to buy another if an adapter would work
edit: i'm also wondering because a quick search said it wasn't possible but i also see this page that lists product as working with touchpad :S http://www.uzid.com/wholesale-hp-touchpad-hdmi-micro-to-hdmi-lcd-3ft-adapter-cable-cord-link-1.html
What you are looking for is USB MHL since the Touchpad has no HDMI port only micro USB, but the Touchpad does not support this feature.
hm ok thanks , maybe i'll look into those hmdi android dongles i see in marketplace then.
eyeb said:
wondering if anyone has used a miniusb to hdmi cable for their touchpad to play on their tv.
I'm asking because I did this on my toshiba thrive and I'm hooked now :S and want to do same with touchpad if possible
I can find some cable/adapter fairly cheap online so if it works, i'd get one
something like this http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-Female-Mini-Male-Adapter/dp/B000TYL27M since I already have a hdmi cable so no need to buy another if an adapter would work
edit: i'm also wondering because a quick search said it wasn't possible but i also see this page that lists product as working with touchpad :S http://www.uzid.com/wholesale-hp-touchpad-hdmi-micro-to-hdmi-lcd-3ft-adapter-cable-cord-link-1.html
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The USB port on the HP Touchpad is barely USB OTG host compliant to connect USB devices, like keyboard, mouse, flash memory, etc. It is not USB HML capable, meaning there is no circuitry available to route video out the DATA+ / DATA- wires of the USB port.
There is no USB Dongle, or cable, that can do what you want. HP Touchpad does not support USB to HDMI.
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The USB port on the HP Touchpad is barely USB OTG host compliant to connect USB devices, like keyboard, mouse, flash memory, etc. It is not USB HML capable, meaning there is no circuitry available to route video out the DATA+ / DATA- wires of the USB port.
There is no USB Dongle, or cable, that can do what you want. HP Touchpad does not support USB to HDMI.
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I think he means to get an android tv dongle. They are little android devices with HDMI out and usb input, usually one of those 1Ghz A10 processors and 1Gb RAM. Neat little things, but my phone has MHL.
the mk802 is what you're talking about. there are a bunch of new versions comming out all the time. http://rikomagic.co.uk/forum, and http://miniand.com/forum are good places to get support and talk about these new devices.
Too bad we can't have HDMI out, Touchpad would do well as replacement for my media player
Is there or will there ever be an adapter that plugs into the TF300T dock port and the adapter has its own dock port and USB port so that the tablet can be charged and a USB device can be used at the same time? Like the keyboard dock, but without the keyboard or SD slot. I know there are the "ASUS USB Kit" and the "USB OTG Host Adapter for ASUS", but when in use, you can't charge.
It seems like such an adapter would be a better solution for those that don't want the keyboard dock.
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Is there or will there ever be an adapter that plugs into the TF300T dock port and the adapter has its own dock port and USB port so that the tablet can be charged and a USB device can be used at the same time? Like the keyboard dock, but without the keyboard or SD slot. I know there are the "ASUS USB Kit" and the "USB OTG Host Adapter for ASUS", but when in use, you can't charge.
It seems like such an adapter would be a better solution for those that don't want the keyboard dock.
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i bought it for the tf300t on amazon. it was $19 and it makes the 40 pin on the tablet itself into a usb port.
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DjRenigade said:
i bought it for the tf300t on amazon. it was $19 and it makes the 40 pin on the tablet itself into a usb port.
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I can't find by your description. How about a link, actual name, brand, etc.
Thanks!
Hi, i recently bought the hdtv adapter(EPL-3PHPBEGINU) for my galaxy tab 7.0 plus and i was very disappointed when i connected it to my TV(Sony Bravia KLV-40NX500) and nothing came up. Did a lot of googling, went through forums but couldn't find what's going wrong.
In the manual of hdtv adapter it is mentioned that tv should support anynet+(HDMI-CEC) , my tv has sony's own branding of HDMI-CEC(Bravia sync). I also came across forums where they mentioned sony bravia TVs worked fine with samsung mhl adapters.
Anyone who has used the hdtv adapter, please share your experience.
When i connect hdtv adapter to tab, there is sound that dock is connected and also tab screen refreshes. And yes i have connected my charging cable to mhl adapter and phones charges off it.
I am using a HDMI 1.4 cable to connect from adapter to tv.
I am running stock ICS 4.0.4 on my tab.
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sashank1989 said:
Hi, i recently bought the hdtv adapter(EPL-3PHPBEGINU) for my galaxy tab 7.0 plus and i was very disappointed when i connected it to my TV(Sony Bravia KLV-40NX500) and nothing came up. Did a lot of googling, went through forums but couldn't find what's going wrong.
In the manual of hdtv adapter it is mentioned that tv should support anynet+(HDMI-CEC) , my tv has sony's own branding of HDMI-CEC(Bravia sync). I also came across forums where they mentioned sony bravia TVs worked fine with samsung mhl adapters.
Anyone who has used the hdtv adapter, please share your experience.
When i connect hdtv adapter to tab, there is sound that dock is connected and also tab screen refreshes. And yes i have connected my charging cable to mhl adapter and phones charges off it.
I am using a HDMI 1.4 cable to connect from adapter to tv.
I am running stock ICS 4.0.4 on my tab.
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Try an different HDMI cable. Things are sometimes picky about cables.
May be this is the right adapter EPL-3PHPBEGSTA.
pakitopalma said:
May be this is the right adapter EPL-3PHPBEGSTA.
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While connecting the HDTV adapter power adapter also should be plugged in. Please check and tell. I'm also waiting to buy the same adapter. i have a samsung gt-p6200
I think EPL-3PHPBEGSTA and EPL-3PHPBEGINU are same item. I think INU stands for india. In samsung india and samsung US sites the part number is shown as EPL-3PHPBEG if you search for EPL-3PHPBEGSTA and EPL-3PHPBEGINU.
Hi,
i bought the same adaptor and my tv is panasonic. It didnot work with the hdmi cable i had, a cheap one. I bought a new belkin 2mtr hdmi cable nw it is working for me.
Rithwik
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