Make sure that the TV is HDMI compatible first, if not then the only way would be to buy a converter cable. Older TVs won't be able to support HDMI, newer ones should have a port just like the one below:
- If you need clarification, ask it in the comment box above.
- Better answers use proper spelling and grammar.
- Provide details, support with references or personal experience.
Tell us some more! Your answer needs to include more details to help people.You can't post answers that contain an email address.Please enter a valid email address.The email address entered is already associated to an account.Login to postPlease use English characters only.
Tip: The max point reward for answering a question is 15.
How many HDMI inputs does your TV have? If you have a cable box plugged into one and your m.h.l. adapter plugged into another, make sure you select the correct one with your TV remote. If THAT doesn't work, the adapter might be defective. Personally, I use a Microsoft Wireless Display Adapter, and it works with my Microsoft Surface tablet and my Samsung Galaxy S9+.
By default it is enabled already. If you are trying to connect your nextbook to a TV, try this: To link to the television, simply plug the HDMI cable into the tablet and then into the TV's HDMI port. Following the connection, a HDMI notification pop-up will show on the Nextbook's screen. Select it and choose to mirror content displayed on the Nextbook screen. Next, make sure the TV is set to HDMI input, and what's on the tablet should be mirrored on the television.
Yes, you can either "cast screen" using the TV settings as well as the Tab button (providing your TV is fairly modern and with that feature)
But the easiest way is to buy a HDMI cable with a micro HDMI/USB from your phone on one end that converts up to the standard size HDMI...plug and play (just adjust the input port on your TV menu)
You don't stream from your tablet to your TV by plugging your tablet in one of the HDMI ports on the TV. You do it in one of the following ways:
1. You need the following: (a) a wireless home network (b) a TV set that can connect to your home network (it has to either have WiFi built in or allow plugging in a wireless network adapter). (c) your TV and your tablet must have DLNA/UPNP capability.
2.Use Miracast technology. Both your TV and your tablet must be Miracast-enabled.
3. Use Screen Mirroring technology.
Just going to go through steps.
1. mIni hdmi to to tablet
2. hdmi on other end of cable to a hdmi input on tv.
3. go to input on tv and change input where you plugged in hdmi.
4. start your tablet. what ever is on your tablet will now show up on tv. (home screen, movies, e-mail, etc.)
Just a reminder, you have to switch input on tv each time.
GOOD LUCK
The video output on your laptop uses a VGA port, and the video in on the tv uses HDMI. You cannot plug one directly into the other, you will need to buy a special VGA to HDMI converter (NOT just a plain VGA to HDMI cable, you need a converter to change the analogue VGA signal to a digital HDMI one). Something like this:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Neet%C2%AE-Converter-Supports-Computer-Lifetime/dp/B002C6NP5C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1306927936&sr=8-1 Naturally you will also need a VGA and an HDMI cable to connect everything up.
×