5. I just bought an Asus Vivobook. The specs stated that it came with the following ports: 2 USB 2.0 A. 1 USB 3.2 Gen 1 A. 1 USB Gen 1 C. 1 HDMI port. With this I assumed I'd be able to connect two monitors. The HDMI port works fine, however when I try to connect a monitor to the USB-C port (with a USB-C to HDMI converter), it does not work.
No. There is no video out signal through the 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (support data transfer only) port within this configuration. This model uses 1x HDMI 2.0 version for video out to an external monitor. The IdeaPad Gaming 3 15 Laptop supports up to 2 independent displays via native display and 1 external monitor; supports external monitor via HDMI
The USB C to HDMI cable is new, but the picture on the box shows a laptop (USB C) and a monitor (HDMI) so I'm pretty sure its the right cable. I see a couple of USB A slots with the 3.1 symbol, but I have no cables that go from USB A to HDMI. Under Device Manager, USB Controllers, I have: AMD USB 3.1 eXtensible Host Controller - 1.10 (microsoft
Display through USB-C. I have a Lenovo thinkpad L340-15IRH Gaming and I have currently one monitor attached to it with the hdmi cable. But I want to upgrade to two external monitors. At work, there was a docking station with two displayports and I connected it with usb c. Now I would like to connect two monitors at home, but the USB c
The USB-C spec requires most USB-C ports to provide up to 7.5 watts, and allows for up to 15 watts before getting into USB-PD or some other optional protocol. USB-C devices that consume more than 15 watts are pretty well limited to laptops, smart phones, and a few other portable devices.
This adapter comes with an HDMI port and a USB-C connector, allowing you to send sound signals from your monitor’s HDMI port to your speakers via USB-C. All you have to do is: Connect one end of an HDMI cable into your monitor’s port and the other end into the adapter’s port. Then connect the adapter’s USB-C connector to your speaker
Both monitors work individually, but the laptop only has one HDMI port. To try and connect the second monitor, I am going from usb to usb-c to hdmi to the monitor, but cannot detect an input signal. If I try plugging the usb-c adapter into the usb-c/charging port, I can get the second monitor to display only if I disconnect the first monitor.
On April 14th, I updated my Windows 11 PCs (Surface Pro 7 and Surface Book 3) to build KB5012592. Since that time, I have tried two different Surface Dock 2s and neither, with either PC, recognizes my monitors via the USB-C ports. Finally, I switched back to the Surface Dock and both PCs recognize my dual monitor setup using HDMI.
One of the direct and simplest ways to connect your USB-C to a display is to use USB-C cables. Here's how you can do it: Check the Compatibility: Can all USB-C ports be used for display? Different displays have different ports. Some have HDMI, some have DisplayPort, and some have USB-C ports.
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