any solution for vga projector? - Galaxy Tab 10.1 Accessories

hi all,
I want to ask if someone have a solution to connect the tablet
With a vga projector....
I search the forum but there is no clear solution for this
a hdmi from famsung and hdfury maybe?

Hi you need a hdmi adapter for tablet (eBay, amazon etc) and then you need hdmi or dvi (hdmi is essentially dvi) to vga active converter! And that's the important bit, it can't be just a cheep passive adapter, it must be an active converter.

Yea like the guy above me said, I would think it be best to go from HDMI to VGA to get the ideal connection. I did a quick google search and I saw some adapters for VGA that had male and female connections depending on the situation you need.

in theory everything will working but can you exactly
suggest me the hardware that will guaranteed work please???

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micro HDMI to DVI

Hello,
I'd like to connect my EVO to my desktop LCD monitor to watch video on bigger screen. Has anyone tried it yet? Anyone know of a micro HDMI (type D) to DVI cable or an adapter? thanks.
slavixtube said:
Hello,
I'd like to connect my EVO to my desktop LCD monitor to watch video on bigger screen. Has anyone tried it yet? Anyone know of a micro HDMI (type D) to DVI cable or an adapter? thanks.
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you might be able to make your own... just get an DVI to HDMI cable and splice on a type D end to it, not sure if it will go backwards though...
thanks, but I am interested in making sure I am going about the right way. I want make sure all the HDMI 1.4 features are supported in this solution and its fully compatible. Has anyone tried it yet?
Not really sure what HDMI 1.4 features you expect to get when your end connector is a DVI port. If you cant find a cable that goes from the Evo to DVI then you should be able to just go to HDMI then use an adapter to go to DVI. I used have my computer hooked up to my Home Theater via a DVI <> HDMI cable. Worked great, Full HD and all.
thanks. I read there a bunch of new features in hdmi 1.4 and wanted to make sure I go with an optimal option. Seems like an hdmi cable and a DVI adapter is the way to go. This way I can connect to hdtv and lcd monitor.
Yes, its true that HDMI 1.4 is great and has a lot of new things, including 3D support. But keep in mind, this is a phone. It doesn't even output 1080p video, so you'll be fine with the adapter.
Yeah, it can only to 720p output to a monitor/TV.
Something else to consider, HDMI integrates video and audio over 1 connection. If you use a DVI converter, you will lose the audio. I don't know if the EVO will allow you to output the audio out via the headphone jack at the same time or not, but I very much doubt it. So in other words, by converting the signal, you're going to lose all the audio and kinda makes it useless.
hmm.. well that sucks. any ideas on how to get around this problem?
slavixtube said:
hmm.. well that sucks. any ideas on how to get around this problem?
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Sure, you can get an HDMI to DVI With Audio converter..but then again, you might as well buy a new monitor with DVI inputs for the price..
http://www.google.com/products/cata...og_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDsQ8wIwAg#

[Q] MHL-HDMI Adapter to VGA

Hi,
does anyone know an adapter to change the HDMI signal from my MHL-adapter to VGA?
I need it because of the data projectors at my university.
I have already tried with 2 adapters: HDMI-> DVI and DVI-> VGA
but it didn't work.
Thx for your help
Just wait for something like that : http://www.mobilefun.co.uk/bizlink-mhl-to-vga-tv-out-adapter-black-p29960.htm
Or buy this type of cable, that could be better than buying a new adapter :http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/soonitrade/VGA_HD-15_Male_Cable_(1).jpg
Quotenjunkie said:
I have already tried with 2 adapters: HDMI-> DVI and DVI-> VGA
but it didn't work.
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HDMI has no analogue component so it can't be passively converted to analogue (VGA.) Similarly, VGA-HDMI cables are designed for devices that can output HDMI-over-VGA, and won't work either. You need an active adapter for that.
Like this: http://www.dealextreme.com/p/hdmi-to-vga-video-converter-71816
HP makes a HDMI to VGA
ADD WORLD WIDE WEB shopping.hp.com/product/computer/categories/cables/1/accessories/NP031AA%2523ABA
I haven't tried this yet. Anyone know if this HP device works?

[Q] HDMI to VGA converter advice

Does anyone have any suggestions for a HDMI to VGA converter to use with the Xoom? Every so often I'll invite over a few people and play movies in the backyard. I've been using a laptop and projector, but after getting the Xoom I've been thinking about getting rid of that laptop.
Related question. Are there any HDMI/VGA converters that split off the audio? Should I even bother with that or just plug speakers into the headphone jack?
Kramer Electronic has 1, a VP-422
is it not possible to convert to vga without digital scalers ?
Not without a transcoder. VGA is analog, HDMI is digitial, they send a completely different kind of signal. DVI-D and HDMI are the same however (aside from the lack of audio, of course), so if your monitor or TV has DVI-D, then you can just get an adapter on eBay or monoprice for a couple bucks.
from what i've read micro hdmi doesnt have the right pins for a DVI connection.
patass said:
from what i've read micro hdmi doesnt have the right pins for a DVI connection.
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Perhaps that's why it didn't work for me when I tried... I just ended up buying a different monitor with HDMI.
Xoom does not have the required +5V out that is needed for DVI. That's why it won't work.
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Anyone get any kind of combination of MHL to DVI to work?

Im starting to think MHL to DVI just doesn't work. Cant find anyone saying "works great and I have DVI setup."
If you have MHL setup working with DVI please list the parts you are using. My monitor does not have hdmi
Also interested in this.
pretty annoyed at my findings. It does not work properly on my dell at work, but works 100% on my samsung at home. So annoyed because I bought this for use at work.
Menotek brand
If the monitor supports HDCP then it will most likely work in my experience. I have several monitors and only the ones that support HDCP seem to work.
The mighty Google found this for me:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DVI-D#DVI_and_HDMI_compatibility
Have you disabled HDCP checking in developer options? I'll see if I can can scrounge a DVI adapter and look for a monitor w/o HDMI this week.
ice cream sandwich does not appear to have hdcp checking in developer options. After doing some research I found a screen shot with hdcp checking as an option as seen here: https://plus.google.com/113348736951055038973/posts/jmzdNRkNZnR
However, on the verizon google nexus phone, this option is missing.
Also my monitor is a dell p2011h and connects by DVI-D (HDCP) if that means anything to someone
HDMI to Displayport?
Before I go through another round of adapter and cable returns thought I'd ask: has anyone tried the MHL to HDMI adapter with a HDMI to Displayport cable?
Sorry for bumping this, but I couldn't find any solution.
I'm trying to connect my device to my AOC screen with an original Samsung MHL adapter and HDMI to DVI adapter and DVI cable and it doesn't work.
The HDMI to DVI adapter + DVI cable work with my laptop, and the MHL cable works with a TV with HDMI cable. But phone to pc doesn't work.
Is there any solution other than replacing the screen?

Video out + Splitter

Hello,
At work my monitor has a port for VGA and HDMI. I would like to hook up my handroid to the VGA Port to mess with my girlfriend via remote desktop. Due to the fact that this isn't very serious, I want to avoid purchasing a bluetooth keyboard/Mouse, and utlize the ones on my desktop.
That means I'll be running an OTG cable, to a splitter, splitting to a USB Keyboard/mouse.
Those bits work no problem. My question is if anyone knows if this video cable will work:
http://www.amazon.com/TRENDnet-Cabl...BSL4/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1337117122&sr=8-4
It's the cheapest one I could find.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Mike

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