Hi,
I have had a Tab S7 Wifi 128 GB (returned it) and have a Tab S7+ 256 GB 6GB RAM here. I want to use it for streaming games only. I capture on my desktop pc with a AverMedia 4k capture card (but I have 4k and 1080p Elgato cars here as well to test).
I plugin the USB-C Multiport Adapter (EE-P3200) from Samsung and it shows "HDMI connected". Screen mirroring and DEX work, resolution and 60Hz are just fine. But after a few minutes - sometimes more, sometimes less the signal drops with a "HDMI disconnected" message. I have to unplug and plugin the adapter again.
- This happens all the time, on the homescreen, in apps, in games.
- It's not the monitor -> it works with all my devices I have here and I tried
- It's not the adapter -> I also have an Apple adapter, an Aukey adapter and a no-name USB-C to HDMI cable ... all four solutions have the same problem!
- It's not that particular Tab S7(+) -> a brand new S7 and S7+ do the same
- It's not the capture card(s) -> Same behaviour with all 3 cards AND I have an Android Huawei MatepadPro tablet as well as an iPad Pro here that work just fine with all adapters, all cables, all capture cards
I "reset" both the S7 and S7+ even tho both were brand new and sealed. Both were/are on the newest software update from October 1st. The problem existed on the stock software as well.
Any ideas please? The tablet itself is great and the huge screen is simply put amazing. But If I can't use the HDMI output it is useless for me.
yuri624 said:
Hi,
I have had a Tab S7 Wifi 128 GB (returned it) and have a Tab S7+ 256 GB 6GB RAM here. I want to use it for streaming games only. I capture on my desktop pc with a AverMedia 4k capture card (but I have 4k and 1080p Elgato cars here as well to test).
I plugin the USB-C Multiport Adapter (EE-P3200) from Samsung and it shows "HDMI connected". Screen mirroring and DEX work, resolution and 60Hz are just fine. But after a few minutes - sometimes more, sometimes less the signal drops with a "HDMI disconnected" message. I have to unplug and plugin the adapter again.
- This happens all the time, on the homescreen, in apps, in games.
- It's not the monitor -> it works with all my devices I have here and I tried
- It's not the adapter -> I also have an Apple adapter, an Aukey adapter and a no-name USB-C to HDMI cable ... all four solutions have the same problem!
- It's not that particular Tab S7(+) -> a brand new S7 and S7+ do the same
- It's not the capture card(s) -> Same behaviour with all 3 cards AND I have an Android Huawei MatepadPro tablet as well as an iPad Pro here that work just fine with all adapters, all cables, all capture cards
I "reset" both the S7 and S7+ even tho both were brand new and sealed. Both were/are on the newest software update from October 1st. The problem existed on the stock software as well.
Any ideas please? The tablet itself is great and the huge screen is simply put amazing. But If I can't use the HDMI output it is useless for me.
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I just got an update on my AT&T tab S7 5G with November security. Maybe there is a fix coming for this. I have seen Samsung doing USB C updates to devices recently too.
macgyver40 said:
I just got an update on my AT&T tab S7 5G with November security. Maybe there is a fix coming for this. I have seen Samsung doing USB C updates to devices recently too.
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I just got that update two days ago, but it changed nothing.
I've had about 10 calls with Samsung tech levels 1 and 2. Every call I had to explain every from scratch (even with a case number lol) and every person told me "problem is not known/reported", the last guy I had on the phone told me his colleague (that he was texting with during the call) had multiple customers complain about hdmi disconnects and he (the colleague) was able to reproduce the issue on two S7's himself.
I returned the tablet now as a stable hdmi output is vital for my usecase.
For others having the problem, do you have external power connected to the adapter? Plugging a USB-PD analyzer into the S7 shows it can only source 500mA, which might not be enough for some adapters (especially the ones that are also USB hubs) to work reliably.
So after almost 4 months now I bought a brand new Galaxy Tab S7+ again. New Android version, new OneUI version, same problem.
- 4 different adapters (3 with PD) including the original Samsung EE-P3200
- different HDMI cables (including a 8k certified one)
- issues with a Thomson TV, Sony TV, Asus Monitor, Elgato 1080p capture card, AverMedia 4k capture card
- 3 brand new tablets (S7, S7+ and another S7+)
- all my adapters, cables and devices work 100% fine with: iPad Pro 2017, iPad Air 4, cheap Chinese Windows tablet
Hey yuri. You are not alone. i have the exact same problem. I tryed two different adapters, 3 power brackets. End device is my Elgato Capture card. Tryed it also on my Tv my Beamer and so on... My connection breaks randomly all the time. Its hard to find a solution for this problem.. Tab S7+ 5G
Simak1990 said:
Hey yuri. You are not alone. i have the exact same problem. I tryed two different adapters, 3 power brackets. End device is my Elgato Capture card. Tryed it also on my Tv my Beamer and so on... My connection breaks randomly all the time. Its hard to find a solution for this problem.. Tab S7+ 5G
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although i had a usb c hdmi hub that i bought for my s8 phone (not that long ago) i found it's actually the power source+hub that's the culprit.
i knew it does need power cable too in when hdmi out-ing however i thought that 1.5-2A charge is just fine and since it was a good build quality usb c hdmi hub that it will be just fine as well
it wasn't until i had accubattery confirm while running that even with the stock quick charge brick in, when Dexxing if the tablet screen is on too there's barely 0,4 Amps surplus charging the tablet battery after all the consumptions.
mind you i had external drive+usb mouse+usb keyb all hooked up at once.
either that (orig quick charger adapter from Samsung) did the trick or the other : LEVIN USB C hub i bought from Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083DZ1...abc_A1006ASWRW8EZE438PK9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
but since these two changes my Dexxing is rock solid
at first i thought there's some proprietary trickery is in place that it only works with original Samsung gear (hubs) but i still found these to be too pricey so i got the aforementioned Levin which was of 15.97 gbp inc. posting
hope this helps solving it too
nagymancs said:
although i had a usb c hdmi hub that i bought for my s8 phone (not that long ago) i found it's actually the power source+hub that's the culprit.
i knew it does need power cable too in when hdmi out-ing however i thought that 1.5-2A charge is just fine and since it was a good build quality usb c hdmi hub that it will be just fine as well
it wasn't until i had accubattery confirm while running that even with the stock quick charge brick in, when Dexxing if the tablet screen is on too there's barely 0,4 Amps surplus charging the tablet battery after all the consumptions.
mind you i had external drive+usb mouse+usb keyb all hooked up at once.
either that (orig quick charger adapter from Samsung) did the trick or the other : LEVIN USB C hub i bought from Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B083DZ1...abc_A1006ASWRW8EZE438PK9?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
but since these two changes my Dexxing is rock solid
at first i thought there's some proprietary trickery is in place that it only works with original Samsung gear (hubs) but i still found these to be too pricey so i got the aforementioned Levin which was of 15.97 gbp inc. posting
hope this helps solving it too
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Well I gave up on the S7(+) long ago already. It did NOT work with the official Samsung power adapter + USB-C adapter.
Also just for testing... I had bought a cheap Samsung Galaxy S5e, and ALL adapters, ALL power bricks, ALL hdmi cables worked with that. Same on a Huawei Matepad Pro and a Lenovo P11 Pro (which I am using now). All my stuff (in every combination) works on all Android tablets (and iPads) that I tried.
And all Samsung "customer support" could tell me after 4 months was "apparently Samsung devices can not suit your needs when using capture cards" (apparently a 1.000 EUR device can not while their 400 EUR tablet can). No comment.
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I got my MHL-HDMI cable from Amazon for $10, it's the one listed in the ultimate accessories thread in this forum. It is not working well for me at all, lots of flickering and going blank.
As I understand it, MHL should mean that the phone should be in USB Data/charging mode so it can pass data to the MHL adapter, am I right in assuming this???
If so then the problem may be that the adapter isn't communicating properly with the phone and it's bouncing back and forward between AC Charge and USB mode which would cause all kinds of problems.
Can anyone with a solid, non-flickering MHL adapter check their battery status in 'About Phone>Status>Battery Status' and tell me if it reads AC or USB mode for charging when they are mirroring over MHL HDMI??
Mine reads 'AC charging' and plugging it in I get horrible screen and audio flicker and the screen resolution seems very low. I have the AC power plugged into the MHL adapter and I plug that into the TV first THEN plug it into the phone.
It's pretty much unusable like this, seems like a lot of people are having the same issue with many Samsung phones and tablets.
Anyone resolved this on their note????
Joel
Did a little more testing and noticed something that I think may be odd, wondering if others can confirm.
I checked my battery charge status while plugged into the MHL adaptor and watching the picture flicker on and off on my TV. It read that I was charging in "AC mode". If the phone is in AC mode then surely the data connection to the MHL adapter wouldn't be working and the phone may be pulling too much power away from the adapter for it to work right??
Just wondering if you figured this out. I got the mhl adapter yesterday but the screen flicker makes it unusable.
Figured out that the flicker only happens when wifi is on. When I switch it off its smooth.
Is this the same for you?
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Working for ME
I have the ATT Version of the Phone ... and it didndt come with the MHL Adaptor
http://www.google.com/products/cata...=X&ei=zczLT8GLCIOG6QHJhpjtDw&ved=0CJABEPMCMAA
The one I am using is from my older Samsung Infuse - ATT phone also!
I had that working BEFORE with Infuse , and works just as nicely with NOTE
I have the cheapest HDMI v1.4 cable - nothing fancy ( pack of 3 = $5.00 - free ship) ....
The only thing I am P*** about is the in INFUSE - all video's you can load ( 1080p) in mp4 ( borrowed from Itunes etc) with DIRECT TRANSFER ie the infuse didnt go thru any 'conversion' before addin to phone.
In NOTE - the same file - note wants to convert to 'mv' - and in my view = this making it NON 1080p format. Since my NOTE is rooted& unlocked , i can and able to by-pass that conversion C***..
.NOTE = does go into "charge mode' when you stop playing videos/ movies ( I have 64GB sd card ( formated for 32 apps +etc and other 32 GB for movies /videos
Ausmike or anyone else: does your note only charge when using this adapter and not streaming video? mine eats up battery when playing video and streaming and it pisses me off. Why couldn't samsung just used a simple mini HDMI or something similar
Got a new MHL to HDMI adapter, I have a galaxy S4 phone and a galaxy note 10.1 2014 tablet. Works with both of them. I was able to get an HDMI output to project the tablet image on my TV. The next step will be to watch a movie on my TV screen that is sourced from my tablet and phone.
Then i tested it with my brother's tab pro 10.1, and it also works awesome. Chose to get this over the Samsung OEM one. So far I am very pleased.
Good to know but exactly how many of your posts are plugs for your website?
so will this mirror the screen or does it only work with viewing movies and pictures?
Does anybody know of any other affordable adapters that will work on a Tab Pro 8.4?
chumbucket666 said:
Does anybody know of any other?
Cable Matters MHL 2.0 to HDMI Adapter with integrated USB Charging Port and 6' Charging Cable for Samsung Galaxy S3/S4/Note 2/Note 3/Note 8.0 - Black. Available on amazon. Sorry, Xda won't let me post the link.
This works with the 8.4 pro w or w/o external power. I had to trim plastic shroud around micro USB plug so it would insert deep enough to make contacts. Mine may have just been a defective example. It was an easy fix.
This one requires a standard m/m HDMI cable (not supplied). The one in post 1 requires a MHL to micro USB cable. (Supplied ? see correction.) The cable needs to be long enough so you can sit with your tablet and reach the TV.
Correction: The one in #1 does come with two cables. A USBmale to microUSBmale (for power) and a Micro USB Male to Male MHL Cable. (The later wasn't included in the pictures unless that what's in the black sleave box). How long is the Micro USB Male to Male MHL Cable? The length isn't listed on WOWparts.
Another correction 4Apr14: The Cable Matters MHL 2.0 to HDMI works fine without external power. Since you can set brightness of the tablet to minimum, you can easily get 4 hours on a charged 8.4 pro, maybe more. If you connect 5v power to the MHL 2.0, the tablet reports it is charging, but in fact, it is not. This is pretty strange. On my Galaxy 7.7 connected to a Samsung HDMI adapter, external 5v is required for the HDMI to work and it also charges the tablet.
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Got a new MHL to HDMI adapter, I have a galaxy S4 phone and a galaxy note 10.1 2014 tablet. Works with both of them. I was able to get an HDMI output to project the tablet image on my TV. The next step will be to watch a movie on my TV screen that is sourced from my tablet and phone.
Then i tested it with my brother's tab pro 10.1, and it also works awesome. Chose to get this over the Samsung OEM one. So far I am very pleased.
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after I read this ordered 2 1 for me (Tab Pro 8.4) and 1 for my friend ( Note 3 ) works great can watch a movie on the monitor ( using my PC monitor for this) while still being able to use other apps ( as long as you use the sammy vid player doesn't work that way with 3rd party vid players)
And to clear out some: If you don't know, better not say it,
The kit comes with all you need the "converter" is the small extra mini-usb piece labeled SIII => which by the way I noticed is extra long before I even used it, I figured bad quality control maybe? but no, it happened to my friend that length is actually needed to make contact with the MHL pins i'm guessing at this point since I read that Firedog91902 had to trim his for it to reach further in.
But yes it works great and comes with all you need!, The HDMI plug, USB Cable and the USB 5 pin to 11 pin converter all you need to supply( which you already have) is the charger or another USB cable for it to draw the needed juice.
They way I set it up in 3 steps
HDMI adapter/unit plugged to my monitor ( has 2 HDMI sockets )
Took and extra mini Usb charging cable from and old HTC for power and plugged into a USB 2.0 powered hub.
And last but not least Used provided USB cable with the little dongle converter to plug to the unit/HDMI adapter and my Tab 8.4 and tadaa works great!!
scottharris4 said:
so will this mirror the screen or does it only work with viewing movies and pictures?
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Both and not only that, if you use the stock Video player you can watch the movie on the TV while still browse and use the TabPRO for other stuff, just press home and the movie keeps playing and now you can chat or what ever else with the tab while watching the movie.
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mp119519 said:
Got a new MHL to HDMI adapter, I have a galaxy S4 phone and a galaxy note 10.1 2014 tablet. Works with both of them. I was able to get an HDMI output to project the tablet image on my TV. The next step will be to watch a movie on my TV screen that is sourced from my tablet and phone.
Then i tested it with my brother's tab pro 10.1, and it also works awesome. Chose to get this over the Samsung OEM one. So far I am very pleased.
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I can understand you. Last month , I also get a mhl to hdmi adapter from www.hdgenius.com ,Now it also works awesome. Support your idea !
I bought the ADAM elements CASA H01 USB Type-C to HDMI Adapter Gold, I tried connecting HDMI to my S8, S8 says HDMI connected but the TV has no response. I am sure the TV works with HDMI as I tested my XBOX on it. Is there anyway to make it work? Or is my adapter broken?
you can try things like switching the tv off/on and the phone off/on whilst its connected. sometimes, not often, that will help
it sounds like hdmi handshake issues. basically a compatibility problem between the phone and the tv.
Thank you for the suggestion, I tried but still doesn't work. If it's a problem between the phone and tv, should I try the adapter on other tv?
I used Choetech USB C to HDMI 60HZ cable to my S8. Everything worked well. https://www.amazon.com/CHOETECH-Thunderbolt-Compatible-MacBook-ChromeBook/dp/B06XP9NV4G/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1495422430&sr=8-5&keywords=choetech+HDMI
I had some HDCP issues when I tried connecting my S8 to a capture device, but that was due to a poor quality cable.
Make sure your device can read the HDMI signal coming from the phone too. It appears to send 1080p or higher, so if your device only understands 720p (some smaller TVs are like this) it might not be able to see the signal from your phone.
I'm having same issue hubbies works mine won't same cord and tv???
Any idea what's going on I just factory reset my phone and still doesn't work
I just got an hdmi to USB c adapter today as well and I first connected it it did not recognize my phone either. The thing that seamed to do the trick was attaching the adapter to my phone first without the hdmi or power cord, then powercord then connecting the hdmi cord and all works well
still not repaired
4 repair invoices 3 months and still not repaired currently on hold with Samsung .... i'm not impressed as this feature was a huge decision for buying the S8+
i use baseus usb-c to hdmi cable - all work good (but no dex)
I have tried two different usb-c to HDMI cable adapters and can't get neither of them to work. Any ideas thanks
Broken and need help
I have a Ugreen Adapter for usb-c to HDMI cable, it worked very well
On several tvs, it WAS working here in Mexico on my ATVIO tv, then I did some phone cleanup and it STOPPED, is there a special application or setting that I've uninstalled????, I'm lost without YouTube on my tv LOL , cant find info anywhere and I swear I installed something on my phone to get it working like 7 months ago in Dallas LOL
biggest thing iv found with EVERY usb type C connectivity issue, POCKET LINT. its as simple as using a sewing needle or safety pin to CAREFULLY take the pocket lint out of the type C port on your device, there are 30 individual pins in there, and they ALL need to make a good connection to your adapter. brand does not matter, if it works with phone A phone B will figure it out (unless your phone simply doesnt support mhl adapters)
Same problem - Galaxy S8+ with Choetech USB-C to HDMI adapter. Worked a couple of months ago not working now. Wife's phone (exactly the same) work a with adapter and HDMI cable. Cleaned, powered on/off, reset phone, nothing works. So frustrating. Any ideas?
I was using my S8+ with my TV. After a couple updates ( prior to Pie) no longer worked. Please don't suggest turning things on / off or factory reset.... The cord is fine. My phone just now updated to Pie, I thought great, maybe it will work again..... nope... I've contacted Samsung, same BS runaround. Samsung - must be a compatibility issue, Me - it was working, Samsung - must be the cord, buy a new one, Me - already did, tried two different brands, Samsung - was one of them Samsung, Me - ......., Samsung - try factory reset, Me -....... by this time I know I'm screwed. There WAS something to do with an update. (And yes prior to the Pie update I did a factory re-set with no results). From the comments on this post appears no one has a solution....
I bought this monitor a while ago and it works fine with a laptop that supports Displayport and power over USB type C alt-mode. I read it worked with some earlier galaxy S phones but I can't get it to work with my S9+. The monitor turns on and I get garbled video. Has anyone got this type of setup to work. I've tried searching for a dock/hub that supports USB C alt-mode (DP and power) in and out to another USB C for the monitor but also have a power delivery port - thinking maybe the S9+ isn't providing enough power but also to not drain my S9+ really quickly. Does such a hub/dock/cable exist?
Hello everyone.
my phone died at the same time as my PC last month (a coalition).
I bought the s23 ultra for its power hoping to be able to use it as a phone as much as as a PC (android pc).
Could you tell me what hardware is needed for this conversion (I already have a Bluetooth keyboard + mouse) ?
Best regards
Here is my setup (plug in a monitor for Dex to get a more desktop experience)
Dock 1 - (pictured) https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B095F4FZZY/
Dock 2 - (Raised) https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PFC2ZW9
Both of these have HDMI out and also plenty of extra ports for connecting things.
Yannn said:
Hello everyone.
my phone died at the same time as my PC last month (a coalition).
I bought the s23 ultra for its power hoping to be able to use it as a phone as much as as a PC (android pc).
Could you tell me what hardware is needed for this conversion (I already have a Bluetooth keyboard + mouse) ?
Best regards
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Just get yourself one of these:
USB-C Dock (HDMI, Card Reader, USB3.0, PD87W)
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connect it to usb-c in your phone, plug in hdmi from your monitor and enjoy samsung dex
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Just get yourself one of these:
USB-C Dock (HDMI, Card Reader, USB3.0, PD87W)
Product information: USB Type-C expand to 2 * 3.0 USB-A,1 * USB-C PD87W,1 * HDMI, 1 * MicroSD, 1 * SD Reader Keep your laptop charging while still providing power to each external device attached. Extensive compatibility meets every need of almost all USB-C devices. The USB C adapter gets more...
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connect it to usb-c in your phone, plug in hdmi from your monitor and enjoy samsung dex
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I had something like this and it works great if you are just wanting to hook it up to Dex. I have something similar and is great to have.
I switched to the Dock style like I linked because it allows me to use the phone without the need of an external display (but has the option to use one).
Either solution would work great and the best thing is you can plug in full size Mouse and KB to either option if you do not want to stick with the BT KB if it is not full size.
Thank for answers !
I've got something like that !
so Waiting for my S23 and let's go !!!
question more,
does s23U usb-c support display port 1.4 or 1.2 ?
Should buy probably this one :
https://www.amazon.com/Docking-Station-Display-DisplayPort-Ethernet/dp/B0BK8Q5R3R/ref=sr_1_15?crid=2KXM4MZZZJE0K&keywords=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B8k&qid=1676710813&sprefix=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B8k%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-15&th=1
or this one (same than the first one ?)
https://www.amazon.com/Docking-Station-Monitor-Multiport-Ethernet/dp/B0BBTKBKRK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz&qid=1676710459&sprefix=USB%2BC%2BDocking%2BStation%2BDual%2BMonitor%2B4k%2Caps%2C281&sr=8-3&th=1
or tis one:
https://www.amazon.com/Docking-Station-MCY-Display-Compatible/dp/B09GFVQM6Z/ref=sxin_16_pa_sp_search_thematic_sspa?content-id=amzn1.sym.a3b99146-384e-4676-a01d-8096a43cb965%3Aamzn1.sym.a3b99146-384e-4676-a01d-8096a43cb965&crid=3J8SBD7CFFNDT&cv_ct_cx=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz&keywords=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz&pd_rd_i=B09GFVQM6Z&pd_rd_r=fb8b7d1b-1ced-4d84-a7a9-c500fa3f1c20&pd_rd_w=8jHJ9&pd_rd_wg=B6sOY&pf_rd_p=a3b99146-384e-4676-a01d-8096a43cb965&pf_rd_r=1ZY137JV69AFE2NPH43Z&qid=1676710770&sprefix=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz%2B%2Caps%2C210&sr=1-1-a73d1c8c-2fd2-4f19-aa41-2df022bcb241-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExNjFDRTFBVkxVNDVHJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDEwMzgzM040WlFXTjZTOE1ETSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwOTE4NzkzMU5MS0tZME9RTVQzVCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3NlYXJjaF90aGVtYXRpYyZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1
Which one do you advice ???
(I need two HDMI display, USB 3 x2, USB C, microsd, jack sound, if it had VGA it could be a plus !)
I think that one will be the best one for the build quality, inputs and price
Mega USB-C Hub - 13 in 1
Product information:Material: aluminumPorts: 13 in 1Function: 2 * HDMI 4K1 * VGA3 * USB3.01 * USB-C PD100W+1 * SD/TF card reader+1 * 1GB/s RJ45 network card+1 * 3.5mm audio portCable length: 15CMFeatures:USB-C to USB 3.1 with speed up to 10GbpsPD 100W protocol makes data processing more...
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Well_Done said:
I think that one will be the best one for the build quality, inputs and price
Mega USB-C Hub - 13 in 1
Product information:Material: aluminumPorts: 13 in 1Function: 2 * HDMI 4K1 * VGA3 * USB3.01 * USB-C PD100W+1 * SD/TF card reader+1 * 1GB/s RJ45 network card+1 * 3.5mm audio portCable length: 15CMFeatures:USB-C to USB 3.1 with speed up to 10GbpsPD 100W protocol makes data processing more...
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Looking for refresh rate but i can't found information ?
Yannn said:
Looking for refresh rate but i can't found information ?
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I don't know really what refresh rate is supported by our S23 Ultra
There are a lot of options to use S23U as an Android PC.
You can use a USB C dock. There are some docks that are more designed for desktop setup to be PC. I would suggest getting something that has passthrough power charging since there is only one USB port. Technically you can use Qi charging pad, but wireless charging tend to make batteries run hotter, which can shorten the life the battery in the long term.
Since Samsung has Dex on many of its phones, you essentially only need to hook the phone up to some kind of display. After that, it's about making it a better experience. This is connecting a keyboard, mouse, and so forth. I personally like Logitech ERGO K860 keyboard. Ergonomic, but has Bluetooth and a wireless receiver, and can be synced up to 3 devices. The Logitech MX Anywhere 3 Compact mouse it nice. Small, thus very portable. Also can synch up to 3 devices.
There are also lapdocks such as NexDock and Uperfect. These are basically like laptops but with no central processing or storage. They're a keyboard, mouse, and monitor. They're still pretty early in the product cycle and haven't gotten to a general population use. I have the Nexdock Touch and NexDock 360 wireless. They work very well, but there can be some quirks. The phone is all the CPU, GPU and storage. Most modern phones released in the last few years have the power any decent laptop; maybe more powerful in some cases. These can run $250-$600US, which some argue you can get a cheap Chromebook or laptop. The nice thing, when you upgrade your smartphone, you're "upgrading" the power of the "laptop". With NexDock, you can access the internals, which means, in theory, you can replace the battery. If true, it means you can keep/use the lapdock for years. I think YouTuber, JuanBagnell, does a good job explaining the pros and cons of lapdocks. He focuses on most people's everyday and most likely uses. He does not use the usual benchmarks; it's how certain programs actually perform. He has reviews of several Nexdock and Uperfect. YouTuber, ETA Prime, has some interesting reviews on some of them too; he is more gaming focused
You are going to want to read/watch information on Dex. It's one of the more "refined" desktop environments with smartphones. It's not like ChromeOS. Google hasn't only recently started to add a desktop environment to Android. It has a more Windows feel to it. Not apps play nice with it. Also realize, this is Android based. Thus, you're not going to be able to use Windows or MacOS applications. It has to be Andriod applications. Some apps have incorporated the desktop environment. Others not so much so they can look weird. Some applications are designed not to work in the desktop environment. On a side note, you don't have to use to Dex. There is an option to mirror your phone.
If it wasn't for a few specific Windows-based applications, I could literally ditch the home PC. This is why my home PC is very small and not a powerhouse. I recently upgraded to a Minisforum with Ryzen 9 integrated H6800 GPU from the NUC11. The GPU was an issue with a couple of applications I run and was starting to get annoying.
Yannn said:
question more,
does s23U usb-c support display port 1.4 or 1.2 ?
Should buy probably this one :
https://www.amazon.com/Docking-Station-Display-DisplayPort-Ethernet/dp/B0BK8Q5R3R/ref=sr_1_15?crid=2KXM4MZZZJE0K&keywords=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B8k&qid=1676710813&sprefix=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B8k%2Caps%2C209&sr=8-15&th=1
or this one (same than the first one ?)
https://www.amazon.com/Docking-Station-Monitor-Multiport-Ethernet/dp/B0BBTKBKRK/ref=sr_1_3?keywords=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz&qid=1676710459&sprefix=USB%2BC%2BDocking%2BStation%2BDual%2BMonitor%2B4k%2Caps%2C281&sr=8-3&th=1
or tis one:
https://www.amazon.com/Docking-Station-MCY-Display-Compatible/dp/B09GFVQM6Z/ref=sxin_16_pa_sp_search_thematic_sspa?content-id=amzn1.sym.a3b99146-384e-4676-a01d-8096a43cb965%3Aamzn1.sym.a3b99146-384e-4676-a01d-8096a43cb965&crid=3J8SBD7CFFNDT&cv_ct_cx=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz&keywords=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz&pd_rd_i=B09GFVQM6Z&pd_rd_r=fb8b7d1b-1ced-4d84-a7a9-c500fa3f1c20&pd_rd_w=8jHJ9&pd_rd_wg=B6sOY&pf_rd_p=a3b99146-384e-4676-a01d-8096a43cb965&pf_rd_r=1ZY137JV69AFE2NPH43Z&qid=1676710770&sprefix=usb%2Bc%2Bdocking%2Bstation%2Bdual%2Bmonitor%2B4k%2B120hz%2B%2Caps%2C210&sr=1-1-a73d1c8c-2fd2-4f19-aa41-2df022bcb241-spons&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUExNjFDRTFBVkxVNDVHJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwMDEwMzgzM040WlFXTjZTOE1ETSZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwOTE4NzkzMU5MS0tZME9RTVQzVCZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX3NlYXJjaF90aGVtYXRpYyZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU&th=1
Which one do you advice ???
(I need two HDMI display, USB 3 x2, USB C, microsd, jack sound, if it had VGA it could be a plus !)
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Looking for this answer too, did you find which DP version S23 Ultra usb-c port supports? 1.4?
I don't think the S23 is purely dependant on the USB C adapter being HDMI or not. There are USB C to DP adapters. I think it's more, does the hub support the output of the S23 into a DP signal that the display will accept.
The VGA thing, that will probably require another adapter since you're going to need to change a digital signal to analog. I haven't checked in quite some time, but you may have some luck finding an adapter with HDFury. I used them a long time ago for HDMI to Component video (RGB). It may be kind of pricey.