![]() ![]() Navigate to the HDMI source on your TV / Monitor.HDMI ports are typically found at the rear of TV’s, monitors and projectors. If you’ve not done so already, plug the other end of the HDMI cable into a HDMI port on your TV or monitor.Plug in the USB-C end of the adapter into your smartphone or tablet.Additionally, unlike other adapters on the market, this Olixar USB-C to HDMI does not require a power source, making connection even easier, as shown in the video below. HDMI to USB-CĬonnecting your USB-C enabled smartphone or tablet to a TV, monitor or projector is extremely quick and easy to do by using this adapter from Olixar. It seems as the years have gone on, MHL and wireless connections have overtaken SlimPort in popularity, which to us here is strange, especially as SlimPort has the biggest level of compatibility. ![]() ![]() On the other hand, when it comes to SlimPort, it’s tough to actually find out if your device is compatible. Your phone or tablet is likely to support one or the other when it comes to MHL compatibility, the best thing you can do now is head to Google Play Store on your android device and download the MHL Checker app, this will instantly tell you if your phone is compatible with MLH. There are three major wired options for Android devices: USB-C to HDMI, MHL and SlimPort. Wireless connections can sometimes drop out or stutter, but offer more rapid setup and allow you to move about unimpeded. In this article, we’ll show you these options and what you’ll need for each.The first decision you’ll need to make is whether to go wired or wireless. Wired connections are generally more reliable, but may require your device to be close to the TV. Small smartphone and tablet screens are good on the go, but if you’re in your living room then why not use your TV’s much bigger screen instead? Sharing your screen from your phone or tablet to your TV is easy, but there are a few different options available. ![]()
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