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Second screen mirroring - Printable Version +- PINE64 (https://forum.pine64.org) +-- Forum: General (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: General (https://forum.pine64.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=74) +--- Thread: Second screen mirroring (/showthread.php?tid=18817) |
Second screen mirroring - Fanche35 - 10-26-2023 hello I would like to know if I can connect pinenote with starlite tablet via usb cable and hdmi adapter? RE: Second screen mirroring - randolphshaw4 - 11-02-2023 I want to too. Please check my inbox RE: Second screen mirroring - OpalTromp - 11-04-2025 Connecting PineNote to a Starlite tablet via a USB cable and HDMI adapter is not a common and feasible method. PineNote uses an e-ink screen, which is not compatible with HDMI signals, and most Android tablets (like Starlite) do not support HDMI input. If you want to share data between the two devices, you can try Connect via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi instead of using a USB or HDMI cable. RE: Second screen mirroring - andrekyler - 11-17-2025 [color=oklab(0.952331 0.000418991 -0.00125992)]You cannot directly connect a PineNote to a StarLite tablet via a USB cable and HDMI adapter for video output from the PineNote. The StarLite tablet has a Micro HDMI port and its USB-C ports support DisplayPort Alt Mode for outputting video to an external monitor. While it might be possible to use the StarLite as an external display through software workarounds like VNC, it's not a standard plug-and-play input via its USB-C or HDMI ports. The PineNote's USB-C port is USB 2.0 and does not support DisplayPort output. This means it cannot send a video signal through a USB-C to HDMI adapter. [/color]fnaf [color=oklab(0.952331 0.000418991 -0.00125992)]So, while the StarLite tablet can display video from itself, and has an HDMI input, the PineNote lacks the necessary video output capability from its USB-C port to send a display signal to the StarLite.[/color] |