Tablet with HDMI output

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flyingvisit

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251 posts

130 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Does anyone know of a reasonably priced tablet (under 500GBP) that can output video to a TV via HDMI? Size 10 - 12 inches? Someone has previously suggested a Lenovo + USB-C to HDMI adapter, but the tablet would have to be capable of outputting video. The current Lenovo I have doesn't do that. Which is a shame, as it has a built-in stand and quality speaker.

Type R Tom

3,983 posts

155 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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flyingvisit said:
Does anyone know of a reasonably priced tablet (under 500GBP) that can output video to a TV via HDMI? Size 10 - 12 inches? Someone has previously suggested a Lenovo + USB-C to HDMI adapter, but the tablet would have to be capable of outputting video. The current Lenovo I have doesn't do that. Which is a shame, as it has a built-in stand and quality speaker.
Can you not use a chrome cast to send the picture to the dongle?

OutInTheShed

8,865 posts

32 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Used to have a Tesco Hudl which did had HDMI out.
Via a stupidly fragile connector.

I don't follow the market, but I'm aware that some cheap Android double-din car stereo head units have HDMI out.

Whoozit

3,754 posts

275 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Does your tablet have a USB-C port? Then it should be able to output video through that. A cheapish multi adaptor will give you the input+outputs. I have a couple of Kiwibird USB C to HDMI 4K adaptors. Handily this adds a regular USB 3.0 port as well so I can power the device and run an external screen as well as charge a phone. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07L8P7C25

Mr Pointy

11,689 posts

165 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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It looks like for £418 (£369+£49) an iPad 9 plus a Lightning to HDMI adaper will give you video & audio on HDMI:

https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/buy-ipad/ipad-10-2/6...
https://www.apple.com/uk/shop/product/MD826ZM/A/li...

mmm-five

11,392 posts

290 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Don't forget that both the hardware and software have to be capable of outputting their signal via HDMI/AirDisplay/etc.

Some apps forbid viewing on anything other than the tablet (thinking of TV/moving streaming apps mostly).

Road2Ruin

5,414 posts

222 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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If your TV doesn't natively support wireless streaming already(most do in the last 5 years) then rather than a cable, I would use a chrome cast of a Firestick. Far easier, less faff and cheaper than a new tablet.

dudleybloke

20,375 posts

192 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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Buy an android TV box.

zedx19

2,857 posts

146 months

Wednesday 25th January 2023
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I have a Galaxy Tab S6, USB C to HDMI lead, works fine. I take it away with me, load it with downloaded films and plug into whatever tele is in the hotel, never had an issue. You'll be able to get one second hand well under budget, or a S7 probably.

flyingvisit

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251 posts

130 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Type R Tom said:
Can you not use a chrome cast to send the picture to the dongle?
The idea is to use it on holiday, when I might not have a network, so HDMI is required (most apartment/hotels TVs have this).

flyingvisit

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251 posts

130 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Whoozit said:
Does your tablet have a USB-C port? Then it should be able to output video through that. A cheapish multi adaptor will give you the input+outputs. I have a couple of Kiwibird USB C to HDMI 4K adaptors. Handily this adds a regular USB 3.0 port as well so I can power the device and run an external screen as well as charge a phone. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07L8P7C25
As mentioned, my current tablet has a USB-C port, but this doesn't mean it can output video. The bigger Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 has HDMI, but it's input only. It can apparently output video via USB-C, so this would work with the appropriate adapter. This is too big though - I might as well use a laptop.

flyingvisit

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251 posts

130 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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mmm-five said:
Don't forget that both the hardware and software have to be capable of outputting their signal via HDMI/AirDisplay/etc.

Some apps forbid viewing on anything other than the tablet (thinking of TV/moving streaming apps mostly).
Thanks, but I'm aware of the hardware limitations. And I'll be using VLC, so no issues with software.

flyingvisit

Original Poster:

251 posts

130 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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zedx19 said:
I have a Galaxy Tab S6, USB C to HDMI lead, works fine. I take it away with me, load it with downloaded films and plug into whatever tele is in the hotel, never had an issue. You'll be able to get one second hand well under budget, or a S7 probably.
Sounds like what I'm after. Thanks for the suggestion.

AnotherGuy

827 posts

254 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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flyingvisit said:
Type R Tom said:
Can you not use a chrome cast to send the picture to the dongle?
The idea is to use it on holiday, when I might not have a network, so HDMI is required (most apartment/hotels TVs have this).
You don't need wifi for Chromecast - it has Guest mode that means you can connect directly to the Chromecast.

https://www.groovypost.com/howto/use-google-chrome...

Griffith4ever

4,585 posts

41 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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flyingvisit said:
Type R Tom said:
Can you not use a chrome cast to send the picture to the dongle?
The idea is to use it on holiday, when I might not have a network, so HDMI is required (most apartment/hotels TVs have this).
I used to do this but the ability to output hdmi from a tablet has largely been disabled by android. Can't remember why but I read about it a while ago. I have all the relevant adapters and whilst they used to work, they no longer do.

Interesting article here. Android kinda dropped MHL support in favour of WiFi casting,but Sammy tablets still support it.

https://www.computersdealstore.com/list-of-all-201...

Edited by Griffith4ever on Thursday 26th January 11:27

zedx19

2,857 posts

146 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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flyingvisit said:
Sounds like what I'm after. Thanks for the suggestion.
It's a great tablet, I use it for note taking at work with the S Pen, light laptop duties with DEX and media viewing when away, paid 200 quid second hand about 12 months back. Comes in handy for much more than I realised I'd use it for.

manracer

1,546 posts

103 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Wouldn’t a £29.99 chromecast with google tv do the job?

You could use it on its own or cast to it from existing tablet?

Whoozit

3,754 posts

275 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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flyingvisit said:
Whoozit said:
Does your tablet have a USB-C port? Then it should be able to output video through that. A cheapish multi adaptor will give you the input+outputs. I have a couple of Kiwibird USB C to HDMI 4K adaptors. Handily this adds a regular USB 3.0 port as well so I can power the device and run an external screen as well as charge a phone. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07L8P7C25
As mentioned, my current tablet has a USB-C port, but this doesn't mean it can output video. The bigger Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 has HDMI, but it's input only. It can apparently output video via USB-C, so this would work with the appropriate adapter. This is too big though - I might as well use a laptop.
AIUI the USB-C standard includes video. Do you have a monitor with USB-C input to test your tablet's output?

flyingvisit

Original Poster:

251 posts

130 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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Whoozit said:
flyingvisit said:
Whoozit said:
Does your tablet have a USB-C port? Then it should be able to output video through that. A cheapish multi adaptor will give you the input+outputs. I have a couple of Kiwibird USB C to HDMI 4K adaptors. Handily this adds a regular USB 3.0 port as well so I can power the device and run an external screen as well as charge a phone. https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B07L8P7C25
As mentioned, my current tablet has a USB-C port, but this doesn't mean it can output video. The bigger Lenovo Yoga Tab 13 has HDMI, but it's input only. It can apparently output video via USB-C, so this would work with the appropriate adapter. This is too big though - I might as well use a laptop.
AIUI the USB-C standard includes video. Do you have a monitor with USB-C input to test your tablet's output?
According to Google, not all USB-C tablets output video. And I tried a USB - HDMI adapter (which I works with my phone) on my current tablet and it didn't work.

KaraK

13,263 posts

215 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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Surface Go 3? £369 for the base model and add the offical HDMI adaptor for another £35 brings you in nicely under budget.