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There are a few catches to the HDMI Alt Mode, however: the specification uses the older HDMI 1.4b standard, instead of the newer HDMI 2.0b, meaning that HDMI Alt Mode for USB-C connections will be ...
The HDMI 1.4b restriction is particularly puzzling given USB Type-C already supports DisplayPort 1.3 via DisplayPort Alt Mode. This supports 4K displays at 120Hz, 5K displays (5120×2880) at 60Hz ...
That’s a small disappointment because mini-HDMI is much less common, so adapters and cables that support it are more difficult to find. However, a suitable cable is included in the box. The USB-C ...
Annoying characteristics: Micro-USB is a handy cable to have, but its small size and non-reversible design is a frequent source of frustration, especially in situations where you can’t eyeball ...
Depending on what you need out of your A/V setup, HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C each carry individual strengths and weaknesses. For most home TV setups, HDMI is the way to go, and it probably will ...
From HDMI to USB-C and everything in-between, here’s our quick reference guide. The first section lists the ports on each major Apple device.
If you're not using your iPad's USB-C port, you're not taking full advantage of your tablet. These are the best iPad, iPad Air, iPad mini and iPad Pro hubs and docking stations we've seen.
You can pick up a 6.6ft USB-C cable from Baseus to solve that. USB-C hub for expanded I/O The iPad mini includes a USB-C port that can do a lot more than just charge your device.
It's a cheap, easy way to stream an HDMI source. It has only one HDMI input, but does include support for 7.1 sound and USB power, and was the least expensive model we tested.
My phone is connected to the hub with a USB-C cable. I have another USB-C cable plugged into it that provides power. And finally I have the external monitor connected via HDMI/Mini HDMI cable. - ...