I use this cable with an IPad Pro 2020 and a Macbook 13" 2018 to a Samsung TV vintage 2016. So far I could not find any problems. Works without any problems.
The cable works wonderfully for me with a Lenovo notebook with a resolution of 1920x1200.
I couldn't find out quickly whether it works on the 'Lenovo Legion Go'. But: HDMI via USB-C always works _only_ if the device is prepared for it. The manufacturer always mentions this in the description!
This will not work. You need USB-C docking for this. Charging via an HDMI cable will unfortunately not be possible. You will therefore need a USB-C equipped display capable of charging or a USB-C docking station found in this product category: https://www.digitec.ch/fr/s1/producttype/station-daccueil-hub-usb-303
Same problem - also with the docking station (Surface), but still with HDMI->DVI adapter....
Strange, it works with the normal "USB-C - HDMI cable" from Microsoft.
With the microsoft surface go it works like a charm. Tablet computers are not that different from classic tablets. It is strange that it does not work for you. Maybe try from the settings, maybe you need to approve the connection
I don't think so, because here's what the specsheet on the i-tec website says:
"OS: Windows 10, macOS X, Android, Chrome OS Google with latest updates".
Hello,
That is not possible. This is a one-way cable - USB-C is input and HDMI is output.
Kind regards
i-tec team
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Hello,
This is not possible. This is one-way cable - USB-C is input and HDMI is output.
Best regards
i-tec Team
4K Ultra HD resolution up to 3840 x 2160 pixels plus audio signal. The cable adapter is suitable for all laptops that have a USB-C connector to support video transmission (DisplayPort Alt Mode) or a Thunderbolt 3 connector.
Hello,
No, this is not possible. The cable only works if you connect USB-C to a laptop (or any USB-C enabled device that meets the requirements) and to the HDMI interface for the monitor/projector etc.
Best regards
i-tec team
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Hello,
No, this is not possible. The cable works only if you connect USB-C to a laptop (or any device with USB-C which meets requirements) and HDMI to monitor/projector, etc.
Best Regards
i-tec Team
In principle, yes. More important than the choice of cable would therefore be to know how it is to be connected. HDCP "compatibility" can only be assessed for an entire system, from the source of the signal to the display device. For it to work, the USB-C port used for it must offer "Display Port Alternate Mode" or "HDMI Alternate Mode", which may be missing on older and low-end laptops, for example. Simply put, the cable is (almost) never to blame if there is a problem with playback protection. The cable does not have the technical ability to influence HDCP. Specifically: If a (passive) HDMI cable is damaged or unsuitable, it will affect the signal transmission regardless of whether the signal is protected with HDCP or not.
Can anyone confirm that charging is possible with this cable? I have a Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) port on my HP Elitebook, at work I have a USB-C - USB-C cable between the PC and the screen and it charges, I would like to have the same for my screen at home but I don't have USB-C on the screen, so I need HDMI - USB-C on the screen.I would have liked to have the same thing for my screen at home but I don't have USB-C on the screen, so I need HDMI - USB-C but I want it to charge the PC as well.