I know that most tablets can now mirror to a Fire Stick, ChromeCast 2 or other devices, but it requires that both devices are the same WiFi network. Sometimes that is not convenient or quick.
The Dragon X10 appears to be the only tablet out there with a micro-HDMI connector and even though more and more tablets are supporting USB-C I can not find one that supports MHL so that you can use a USB-C to HDMI cable.
Are there any tablets that have been released in the past year that support MHL on USB-C ?
Intex Aqua Ace II (MHL)
Kyocera Urbano V03 (MHL)
leTV Le Max Pro (MHL)
Lurnigon T3 (MHL)
Techno WinPad 2 (Mini HDMI)
Samsung Galaxy S8 (USB-C to HDMI)
Brexit said:
Intex Aqua Ace II (MHL)
Kyocera Urbano V03 (MHL)
leTV Le Max Pro (MHL)
Lurnigon T3 (MHL)
Techno WinPad 2 (Mini HDMI)
Samsung Galaxy S8 (USB-C to HDMI)
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WOW ! Very underwhelming !!
I guess all of the big "name" brands have decided that "mirroring" via WiFi is the solution.
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Hello friends. I am planning on buying this Tablet. I just have a small query. does it support connecting to HDTV (led TV to be specific) through HDMI. Gsmarena says it supports TV out
As far as i know all tests with the tab 1 HDMI out accessories resulted in failures.. So i think that it does not support HDMI out due to the hardware
Samsung's new flagship device, the Galaxy S4 is the first phone to support the MHL 2.0 standard, meaning that HDTVs and monitors with such a port can charge the device and stream Full HD content down from it at once.
This adapter allows you to connect your Samsung Galaxy S4 with any standard HDMI video cabled so you can share what is on your S4's screen with other HDMI enabled visual equipment, like a monitor or TV.
This is perfect for sharing photos with family or friends or giving a presentation to a client.
The HDMI adpater uses the MHL 2.0 standard meaning the device does not need a power supply and it supports 1080p!
Just plug the microUSB/MHL connector into the S4 and then connect a standard HDMI cable to the adapter and to the TV or monitor, then the phones display will be shown on the big screen!
Samsung Galaxy S4 HDTV Adapter Features
This is an official accessory for the Samsung Galaxy S4
Allows for HDMI output to HDTV
Uses MHL 2.0 standard so the S4 does not require a power supply to work
It's available at Amazon.com search: B00E9JJ2J8
Hi guys.
I'm totally New in this forum and i say sorry for my bad english.
I have bought a Huawei MediaPad M5 10.0 Pro LTE, and i know that this tablet don't have a HDMI output via type-c connector. You know if with unlock and root it's possible active the HDMI output?
Thanks all for you attention.
I don't think so, as the USB-C connecter comes with USB2.0 I think. anybody: correct me when I'm wrong
maybe i explained it wrong. I mean to say that in the other tablet and smartphone (Samsung s3, Redmi 5 etc) it was possible through a plug "type-c to HDMI" or "mini-usb to HDMI" and show the screen of the Tablet or SmartPhone on the TV or monitor with HDMI IN. I knew that this possibility in MediaPad5 10 Pro, was not possible, and i wold like to know, if with Root was able to unlock this feature, or if it is a hardware limitation.
Sorry again for my bad english.
USB3 allows that. The Mediapad M5 (Pro) comes with USB2 only. So an USB-to-HDMI cable won't work. It is a hardware limitation.
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USB3 allows that. The Mediapad M5 (Pro) comes with USB2 only. So an USB-to-HDMI cable won't work. It is a hardware limitation.
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I have a same tablet and I miss the hdmi out as well but I am not sure it is hardware limitation. It is just not implemented.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE phone USB 2.0 with MHL TV-out. Hdmi out is working fine via Samsung HDTV adapter. Unfortunately it cannot be connected to my tablet.
Can anyone please help me with searching of tablet which simultaneously can charge and support keyboard+mouse.
I bought a Type-C hub ( https://www.klick.ee/swissten-usb-c-hub-8in1-with-3x-usb-3-0 ) and it works perfectly with my Samsung Galaxy S20, but my Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) doesn't want to charge with it (keyboard and mouse are working when adapter is not attached).
Any ideas why this happening and what tablet can you advise to me?
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Can anyone please help me with searching of tablet which simultaneously can charge and support keyboard+mouse.
I bought a Type-C hub ( https://www.klick.ee/swissten-usb-c-hub-8in1-with-3x-usb-3-0 ) and it works perfectly with my Samsung Galaxy S20, but my Samsung Galaxy Tab A7 (2020) doesn't want to charge with it (keyboard and mouse are working when adapter is not attached).
Any ideas why this happening and what tablet can you advise to me?
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Looking at the A7 specs and the S20 specs, you would notice two differences:
The A7 has a USB-C 2.0 port while the hub is a USB 3.0 hub (probably 3.1 or higher). Massive difference in capability. There are other hubs that could work, but those don't support ethernet at the same time.
The S20 supports USB on-The-Go, the A7 doesn't (at least not officially anyway).
Conclusion: Buy any Tablet from a reputable Vendor with a USB 3.0 (preferably 3.1 or higher) and an Official USB OTG certification. The rest is how much you want to pay .
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Looking at the A7 specs and the S20 specs, you would notice two differences:
The A7 has a USB-C 2.0 port while the hub is a USB 3.0 hub (probably 3.1 or higher). Massive difference in capability. There are other hubs that could work, but those don't support ethernet at the same time.
The S20 supports USB on-The-Go, the A7 doesn't (at least not officially anyway).
Conclusion: Buy any Tablet from a reputable Vendor with a USB 3.0 (preferably 3.1 or higher) and an Official USB OTG certification. The rest is how much you want to pay .
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Thanks for an answer!
The thing is that I tried same hub with SM-T510 (specs) and works with this tablet. I also was yesterday at the Samsung shop and vendor tried original HUB and it also didn't work. One guys on reddit told:
"CorgiLover234 I have the exact same problem. I have two QGeeM hubs that both support OTG+Charge on my S20, but neither one supports charge on my Tab A7."
So, seems that it is problem exact of this model...
Good morning. I bought a cable type-c to dvi and connected to a monitor where the samsung galaxy send video correctly. why oppo find x2 lite doesn't work so even if i activated otg? perhaps this feature is not for this kind of connection? thanks
I don't think Oppo devices support MHL. Try using Chromecast instead.