
Usb C to HDMI Micro
Hello everyone, I am looking for a cable with which I can transfer films from a 2.5" SSD (no external power supply required) to a Samsung Freestyle (HDMI Micro). Example: Samsung T7 or Crucial X10

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Hello everyone, I am looking for a cable with which I can transfer films from a 2.5" SSD (no external power supply required) to a Samsung Freestyle (HDMI Micro). Example: Samsung T7 or Crucial X10
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Hello, I'm looking for a USB HDMI cable to link a Surface Pro (https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/product/microsoft-surface-pro-ssd-128go-avec-typecover-1230-intel-core-i5-7300u-4-go-128-go-ordinateur-porta-6530833) to a TV. Use/condition: Netflix, VLC, 3-4m What would work? Thank you in advance for your advice.
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I am looking for a magnetic adapter for USB-C, comparable with https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/callstel-4er-set-90-usb-c-schnell-ladeadapter-on-board-diagnose-21341570?supplier=4270853 Unfortunately, I bought these Callstel adapters and only later realised that they cannot transmit video at all - i.e. they are not "full feature". I would like to use this adapter in combination with https://www.digitec.ch/de.... Thanks and greetings, Michael
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The unit was delivered with a plug adapter for Switzerland. This adapter is fixed, so it can no longer be removed. What irritates me now is the following: There are 3 metal pins at the front, so everything is fine. Towards the back, however, one metal pin is sticking out a bit. The plug has an opening on the left and right. So there was no other way to mount the adapter. I would have a photo, but apparently you can't upload a picture. My question: Is this dangerous, in terms of electric shock? I've used adapters like this before, but I've never had a pin sticking out towards the top, in the direction of the cable. Is this normal? Thanks for the answers.
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Hello, My new PC only has HDMI outputs. My monitor, however, only has VGA, DVI and DP inputs. Now my first question: Which input will give me the better result? And the second question: Which cable do I have to use for this? Many thanks for your answers. Greetings Martin
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Hello, I am currently testing the transfer of games from mobile to TV. I had a cheap USB-C to HDMI cable of about 2 metres lying around, with which I have a strong delay between controller input and image, which is very annoying for online gaming. Now I want to buy a better solution with the smallest possible video lag. It's not because of the Bluetooth connection to the controller, as there is no delay on the mobile itself. The first option would be a "better" USB-C to HDMI cable, but I don't know what to look for. Transfer rate, Hz, resolution? The second option would be an HDMI to HDMI cable, which I plug into a USB-C hub and the hub into the mobile. Can a better connection be achieved by using an HDMI to HDMI cable instead of a direct HDMI to USB-C cable or does the hub/dongle throttle this gain again? Thank you!
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