Hi.
Anyone has experience with a portable Miracast Projector?
Anyone has recommendations, estimate prices etc?
C'mon, anyone?
onuris said:
C'mon, anyone?
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Are you really looking for the miracast projector or just miracast dongle which could be plugged into any hdmi (projector included)?
piskr said:
Are you really looking for the miracast projector or just miracast dongle which could be plugged into any hdmi (projector included)?
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I want a portable projector with miracast support. I saw a couple such as Dell, and Panasonic, but they're very expensive, I've also saw another one named Coolux Q6, maybe there are others and someone on the forum tested them
onuris said:
I want a portable projector with miracast support. I saw a couple such as Dell, and Panasonic, but they're very expensive, I've also saw another one named Coolux Q6, maybe there are others and someone on the forum tested them
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Don't have any experience with such projectors. But consider this: projectors supposed to be expensive even without special functions like miracast. Then why not buying only a good projector with hdmi input? Miracast costs something like 25 dollars and you can move it anywhere...
piskr said:
Don't have any experience with such projectors. But consider this: projectors supposed to be expensive even without special functions like miracast. Then why not buying only a good projector with hdmi input? Miracast costs something like 25 dollars and you can move it anywhere...
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Good one!
Can you recommend any cheap/good miracast dongle?
onuris said:
Good one!
Can you recommend any cheap/good miracast dongle?
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http://www.ebay.de/itm/Wifi-iPush-M...t-DLNA-Airplay-Display-Schwarz-/400627101507?
It works., I use it. Besides Miracast it supports plain WIFI and DLNA transmission. And it has a folding antenna for better transmission. But the price is little higher than in the time I bought it.
I have a LG PG65U that works well with Miracast.
Amazon had them for $450 a few weeks back.
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Good one!
Can you recommend any cheap/good miracast dongle?
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I got this one and I love it! There is a 1-2 second delay between the phone screen and TV using Miracast but otherwise is great.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00H2D3N0M/ref=redir_mdp_mobile
The instructions that come with it are pretty much useless. The device has Miracast capability and also uhhhh local streaming capability (I guess that is what I will call it) since the device creates its own WiFi hotspot. You use this app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.actionsmicro.ezcast You can see from the Play Store pics all of the things you can do locally--webpage casting, photo casting, video casting, etc.
It has been very, very handy for travel.
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I know you can get a HDMI to micro usb but I do not have any other means of connecting (my TV is fairly old)
Is there any other way of connecting?
Wi-Fi -> AllShare Play - if you have an Allshare capable Samsung TV.
If only HDMI port available then go for the Allshare cast Dongle.
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UrbanDesigns said:
I know you can get a HDMI to micro usb but I do not have any other means of connecting (my TV is fairly old)
Is there any other way of connecting?
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I bought one of these: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B0080KN18K/ and it works fine. Picture quality is obviously degraded, but it looks as good as can be expected with the signal. I use it in my car along with the Samsung MHL adapter.
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I bought one of these:] and it works fine. Picture quality is obviously degraded, but it looks as good as can be expected with the signal. I use it in my car along with the Samsung MHL adapter.
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just curious, does this device have a delay in regards to the video?
Gozer the Destructor said:
just curious, does this device have a delay in regards to the video?
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Not that I can tell. Then again, I'm using it on a really low quality screen in my vehicle rather than a true TV/monitor.
Dropped in to tell the op what to look for, instead found a link to exactly what is needed. Thanks!
I have an a/v modulator to send the signal through coax as some of the hotel tv's i'm confronted with don't even have rca jacks, but it won't take an hdmi input. So from this thing to that thing I can patch modern tech backwards to the stone age and use it.
XDA wins again.
I was at best buy yesterday trying to get my lg optimus g pro connected to a tv. Then i found out my phone isnt mhl capatible? What? So i called lg. They said it connects wirelessly but you need a smart tv. No way. They have to be kidding me. There has to be someway to watch videos from my phone on my tv.
I believe it has a SlimPort instead of a MHL connector. SlimPort is also found on the LG Nexus 4 and Optimus G. The only place I know to get a SlimPort HDMI adapter is on amazon.com for $30.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B009UZBLSG/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1371408486&sr=8-1&pi=SL75
This is correct
http://www.slashgear.com/slimport-hdmi-adapter-review-06272852/
Well ive read that u can buy a miracast dongle (ive foundem no cheaper than 50 but I havent looked in a few weeks) and plug it into the hdmi port and use miracast that way to wirelessly transmit picture and sound to a "dumb" tv. Dunno if it works for sure tho. Anyone tried?
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I don't have this phone, but have a nexus 4. Miracast introduces delay and occasional artifacts (due to video compression to send the signal). It works alright for time insensitive things, like watchng videos. But for lag-free, uncompressed (less compressed?) video suitable for gaming with a wireless controller, you really need a wired HDMI dongle.
I have been using the Samsung BD-FM59C bluray player which includes Miracast compatible screen mirroring (along with bluray, Netflix, Amazon instant video, YouTube with remote feature, and other apps). It's on sale for the next few weeks at Costco for $95. Worth it over any miracast dongle.
Thanks
Calling LG now. Thanks for your help. I guess there are options. I told them I wanted to know the best way to do it. Sounds like the slimport is the way to go.
The dongle is a bluetooth thing. But they are both cheaper than buying a blue ray player or smart tv. lol.
I'll let you know.
Yep!!
Thanks guys. That was it.
analogix makes a slim port sp1002.
I called lg and they confirmed it. How stupid. Did they really think I was going to buy a new LG smart tv? I knew it had to be something. I'll remember to buy a blue ray play next time that has the correct stuff as well.
I just ordered it on Amazon for $29 free shipping. All of them on ebay were $50-$60.
Thanks again.
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Thanks guys. That was it.
analogix makes a slim port sp1002.
I called lg and they confirmed it. How stupid. Did they really think I was going to buy a new LG smart tv? I knew it had to be something. I'll remember to buy a blue ray play next time that has the correct stuff as well.
I just ordered it on Amazon for $29 free shipping. All of them on ebay were $50-$60.
Thanks again.
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I have the slimport adapter and it works well besides the occasional stutter using the stock video player. Mx player plays perfectly though. The first time I tried to get it to connect I had to plug it into HDMI only until the tv recognized it then plugged the microusb power into the back.
Please keep it here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2326553
Got it from Aliexpress for $30+. :victory:
Fyi, my Note n8010 status is custom with root.
I'm running stock Germany mh2, with Boeffla kernel.
Do you have a link to the exact product? Thanks.
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fizan said:
Do you have a link to the exact product? Thanks.
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Ordered this:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mult...isplay-dongle-Miracast-dongle/1230147002.html
But he sent this:
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/Mult...FI-display-dongle-S-Miracast/1284987622.html?
Not sure what the difference are.
Thanks I'll check them out. Did u face any significant lag while browsing or streaming videos?
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fizan said:
Thanks I'll check them out. Did u face any significant lag while browsing or streaming videos?
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Not really. As shown in the pics in first post,I have one showing both the note and tv with a stop watch app, the lag is around 100ms.
Using MX player hardware mode, video only shows on tv but and subs only showing on note.
Using software mode, video and subs showing on both.
Using stock video player, it automatically becomes DLNA mode instead of mirroring. Good thing is DLNA mode is fullscreen while mirror mode is not.
This is encouraging- I've been able to get the ASCD to work with a rooted kernel but would like an alternate dongle that doesn't cost $80 that I can use on the road with.
So looking around on Amazon I've ordered one of these. (I don't know when I'll get to review it, though- as it must literally be coming via "Slow boat from China" as Amazon estimates I'll get it between 3-6 weeks from now!)
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This is encouraging- I've been able to get the ASCD to work with a rooted kernel but would like an alternate dongle that doesn't cost $80 that I can use on the road with.
So looking around on Amazon I've ordered one of these. (I don't know when I'll get to review it, though- as it must literally be coming via "Slow boat from China" as Amazon estimates I'll get it between 3-6 weeks from now!)
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I think they are the same products with different packaging.
What's ASCD?
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What's ASCD?
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The All-Share Cast Dongle (the Samsung one).
audio/video lag
I have the ASCD and use it with my rooted S4 just fine except for one thing. When I sgare netflix or any video there is a noticeable lag in the audio and when the actors/actresses actually speak so its like a bad old karate movie where the mouths just never match up. Any suggestions as no one else here has reported a lag like this. Thanks
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Any suggestions ...?
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Yeah, two things to try:
- you're going to have to get the ASCD closer to your Note; what you're describing sounds like a low-bitrate connection
- Try a different video player; I haven't tried using NF with the ASCD, but I do know while the Archos Video Player will have that same audio/video sync issue, the Dice Player (for example) doesn't (I think it depends on the output method the App uses).
Can also try to change your home wireless wifi channel to another band. It could simply be interference.
The miracast dongle that I've posted comes in 2 modes: Mirror and AP. AP being DLNA mode which is more stable, you can try mainly for streaming videos.
To switch to DLNA mode, press the button on the dongle. Use Bubbleupnp as a server to stream videos over to the dongle. I have yet to find a solution to external subtitles though.
A check in other DLNA providers in other forums simply say use MKV with embedded subtitles for DLNA solutions. Bugger.
Btw using Note's built in video player will use auto 'DLNA mode' without switching the dongle. Its much smoother than Mxplayer.
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... I've ordered one of these. (... Amazon estimates I'll get it between 3-6 weeks from now!)
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Well, it finally showed up * - and while it's tempermental (can take a couple of tries to finally "click"), it does work out-of-the-box with AllShare Cast. I do like the status screen while connecting, too. I haven't tried the DLNA option yet, will review that later. I see the price has gone up, though- I only paid $25 all-in for mine.
* - it arrived at the PO on the 9th, but sat there for 10 more days until I'd looked on the Amazon site wondering where it was and figured out the Post Office for my office (where I'd had it delivered) hadn't tried to resend it (nor left a note) after trying a Saturday delivery.
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Well, it finally showed up ...
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... and you get what you pay for; the micro-USB connector that powers it up has already shifted loose, so the charger has to be jiggled a bit to make it stay powered up. Ah well, $25
It's easy to disassemble (the case just snaps apart), so I might try re-soldering the connector myself.
So, I kept trying other adaptors. This $30 (on sale) Rocketfish Miracast Receiver from BestBuy didn't work (would connect, but immediately disconnect) but if you can find a Netgear PTV 3000 on sale (I paid $40 for a refurb off an Amazon Store; they're usually ~$80) I'd get one of these- it works even better than the Sammy AllShare Cast Dongle, with better connection reliability (it's got a 5GHz radio, not sure if the ASCD does, but it's gotta help) and due to that seems to have less lag, and less "mushiness" on video.
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So, I kept trying other adaptors. This $30 (on sale) Rocketfish Miracast Receiver from BestBuy didn't work (would connect, but immediately disconnect) but if you can find a Netgear PTV 3000 on sale (I paid $40 for a refurb off an Amazon Store; they're usually ~$80) I'd get one of these- it works even better than the Sammy AllShare Cast Dongle, with better connection reliability (it's got a 5GHz radio, not sure if the ASCD does, but it's gotta help) and due to that seems to have less lag, and less "mushiness" on video.
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Do let us know how the Netgear works out. I have changed my home wifi to 5ghz to reduce interference with my 2.4ghz devices but I doubt that is helping much since I am staying in an apartment. On my laptop, I am seeing around 13 of my neighbours wifi.
The miracast that I have works fine in DLNA, but I would really prefer the mirror to be smooth.
I'm probably going to wait to see how the mirroring in Chromecast works out:
http://www.engadget.com/2013/12/08/...ium=feed&utm_campaign=Engadget&?ncid=rss_full
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So, I kept trying other adaptors. This $30 (on sale) Rocketfish Miracast Receiver from BestBuy didn't work (would connect, but immediately disconnect) but if you can find a Netgear PTV 3000 on sale (I paid $40 for a refurb off an Amazon Store; they're usually ~$80) I'd get one of these- it works even better than the Sammy AllShare Cast Dongle, with better connection reliability (it's got a 5GHz radio, not sure if the ASCD does, but it's gotta help) and due to that seems to have less lag, and less "mushiness" on video.
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Any idea if the PTV3000 is affected by the HDCP issues the ASCD was hit by after the firmware update to ME29? If the PTV3000 can output to legacy non HDCP compliant kit like digital to anlaogue converters feeding a VGA signal to data projectors I reckon I would get one to replace the ASCD with a Cable Matters HDCP stripper.
Hi does anyone know of a wireless HDMI dongle that works with the GPad for home use? I have a slightly odd setup so will need to do the sound via the headphone socket (and don't want audio delay). In theory HDMI 1.3 should work it out. Does anyone know of a dongle that is worth trying? There seems precious little information out there...
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Hi does anyone know of a wireless HDMI dongle that works with the GPad for home use? I have a slightly odd setup so will need to do the sound via the headphone socket (and don't want audio delay). In theory HDMI 1.3 should work it out. Does anyone know of a dongle that is worth trying? There seems precious little information out there...
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Not wireless, but I bought a cheapo slimport off of eBay and it works just fine... Lots of Miracast options there too, but I can't make a recommendation.
Mark
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Not wireless, but I bought a cheapo slimport off of eBay and it works just fine... Lots of Miracast options there too, but I can't make a recommendation.
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Thanks, which slimport did you get? That would certainly be the safer option for my purposes (and cheaper!). There seem to be some costing £7 and some costing £30. I have no idea if it is a passive device, in which case they should all be the same, or if there is actually some electronics in the slimport in which case perhaps best to get a more expensive one.
The miracast options on ebay all have very mixed reviews...
I got one of these:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/6FT-Slimport...DA_Cables_Adapters&hash=item338b30046e&_uhb=1
I specifically got that one because I'd rather have my charging plugin at the BACK of the TV instead of tangled up in the front. Most Slimport adapters have the USB end and the charging end within inches of each other.
I find it works just fine, and the G-Pad will also let you do other stuff while the video is mirrored on the screen (yet another thing the iPad! doesn't do!). The only thing that doesn't work well is charging while plugged into the TV - as it's designed for phone use, it's only a trickle / 500mA charge (if that), which will keep the G-Pad going but won't charge appreciably (or at all) while you're outputting to the TV. Better just to use it only for the TV and keep your regular charger for direct use.
Mark
Impromark said:
I got one of these:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/6FT-Slimport...DA_Cables_Adapters&hash=item338b30046e&_uhb=1
I specifically got that one because I'd rather have my charging plugin at the BACK of the TV instead of tangled up in the front. Most Slimport adapters have the USB end and the charging end within inches of each other.
I find it works just fine, and the G-Pad will also let you do other stuff while the video is mirrored on the screen (yet another thing the iPad! doesn't do!). The only thing that doesn't work well is charging while plugged into the TV - as it's designed for phone use, it's only a trickle / 500mA charge (if that), which will keep the G-Pad going but won't charge appreciably (or at all) while you're outputting to the TV. Better just to use it only for the TV and keep your regular charger for direct use.
Mark
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Thanks - may well go for that, but hope to get some wireless feedback too before I take the plunge
Have you considered a chromecast then headphones from the tv/stereo?
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Have you considered a chromecast then headphones from the tv/stereo?
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Happy to go with either miracast or chromcast so long as it does what it is supposed to do, the video quality is good (eg for watching netflix on my 1080p projector) and i can use the headphone socket on the LG Gpad (not the amp as it doesnt have hdmi). But I suspect miracast is better for netflix?
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Happy to go with either miracast or chromcast so long as it does what it is supposed to do, the video quality is good (eg for watching netflix on my 1080p projector) and i can use the headphone socket on the LG Gpad (not the amp as it doesnt have hdmi). But I suspect miracast is better for netflix?
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Does anyone have any miracast experience? The reviews on Amazon are shocking and I can't believe it is that bad...
My g pad works well with the official samsung allshare cast hub. So the tablets screen gets monitored on the tv.
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5warafat1 said:
My g pad works well with the official samsung allshare cast hub. So the tablets screen gets monitored on the tv.
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Thanks. They seem to get much better reviews on amazon, but at £50 they also seem to cost double. I guess one has to pay up for this! Is there much of a lag? Not worried about gaming, but more about lipsync with the headphone output on the LG against the video...
I brought mine of ebay for £40. It does have some lag but not too much lag and so it good for internet and look at images. Games also work but u might notice some lag 1/10 Times.
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Impromark said:
I got one of these:
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/6FT-Slimport...DA_Cables_Adapters&hash=item338b30046e&_uhb=1
I specifically got that one because I'd rather have my charging plugin at the BACK of the TV instead of tangled up in the front. Most Slimport adapters have the USB end and the charging end within inches of each other.
I find it works just fine, and the G-Pad will also let you do other stuff while the video is mirrored on the screen (yet another thing the iPad! doesn't do!). The only thing that doesn't work well is charging while plugged into the TV - as it's designed for phone use, it's only a trickle / 500mA charge (if that), which will keep the G-Pad going but won't charge appreciably (or at all) while you're outputting to the TV. Better just to use it only for the TV and keep your regular charger for direct use.
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Well in the end I "played safe" and got a CAMAC SlimPort (rathern than miracast). I plugged it into my 1080p projector but nothing comes out. Do I have to set anything on the LG? It is running LG's Kitkat. I note that if I try to set the Miracast toggle, then it wont allow it saying there is an external monitor connected.
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Well in the end I "played safe" and got a CAMAC SlimPort (rathern than miracast). I plugged it into my 1080p projector but nothing comes out. Do I have to set anything on the LG? It is running LG's Kitkat. I note that if I try to set the Miracast toggle, then it wont allow it saying there is an external monitor connected.
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For anyone that is interested, I finally got this going. Had to use a different HDMI cable. Video quality on netflix is pretty good, although it is a bit jerky. Guess I will have to watch a whole film to really see how it goes. The sound out of the headphone socket is definitely delayed and there is an easily noticeable lipsync problem with it, but I would say it is tolerable...
It's not cheap but from what I have read the Amazon Fire TV and Allcast could have screen monitoring with sound remaining with the device casting the screen. I haven't been able to locate where I read this though.
Netflix works very well using the ~$50 Belking HDMI 2.0 Miracast Dongle. Virtually flawless playback.
I am looking for a thing that i can use to share my screen from Leeco to my TV with cable...
Will this thing work? And if someone try something other please write here
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/USB...32772332960.html?spm=2114.13010308.0.0.ioWwkf
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I am looking for a thing that i can use to share my screen from Leeco to my TV with cable...
Will this thing work? And if someone try something other please write here
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/USB...32772332960.html?spm=2114.13010308.0.0.ioWwkf
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AFAIK there is no way to connect the Le Max 2 to a TV using a cable. It simply doesn't have the hardware to support HDMI over the USB C port. You can use Miracast or Chromecast to connect wirelessly.
I try already Miracast dongles from aliexpress but they are poor quality and screen is freezing.
Can chromecast do screen mirroring? not cast mirroring, whole screen from phone?
is this original??
what is the difference between theese?
18.99$
http://www.ebay.com/itm/For-Google-...754846?hash=item2cbdcaf11e:g:NrAAAOSwmCVY9wst
29.99$
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Google-Chro...300202?hash=item4b14f7532a:g:hTAAAOSwmgJY7etI
43.80$
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Google-Chro...801776?hash=item232b451030:g:~5AAAOSw44BYFsnR
Can please someone help me?
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Can please someone help me?
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https://www.google.com/chromecast/t..._campaign=tv&dclid=CKjal_TxtdMCFdh4YgodeeAPCw
Yes you can mirror your android screen.
Different sellers/ different regions / different prices?
You can buy a 2nd gen from stores here in the US for $35
I'm surprised your TV has a HDMI port but no DLNA/casting built in?
As mentioned, Chromecast can mirror Android screen. Or maybe a Miracast dongle from a more reputable manufacturer (e.g. Microsoft or Belkin) would give better results than the one you tried.
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https://www.google.com/chromecast/t..._campaign=tv&dclid=CKjal_TxtdMCFdh4YgodeeAPCw
Yes you can mirror your android screen.
Different sellers/ different regions / different prices?
You can buy a 2nd gen from stores here in the US for $35
I'm surprised your TV has a HDMI port but no DLNA/casting built in?
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ok i will order one chromecast 2, but tell how it can be different sellers, regions when the shipping is free....It can be some fake copies or what?
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ok i will order one chromecast 2, but tell how it can be different sellers, regions when the shipping is free....It can be some fake copies or what?
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All of the above. Maybe copies, maybe fell off the back of a truck, maybe totally legit selling real chromecasts. Why not just buy from Google?
MiraCast and DisplayLink do work
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As others mentioned, MHL or HDMI over USB type C are proprietary solutions which Le Max simply doesn't support. It's really too bad, because the hardware is powerful enough to drive a big screen with some serious desktop work like M$ Office.
I've use Microsoft's MiraCast Dongle (2nd generation) on the MoKee ROMs and it works well enough. There is some lag, but most of it may actually be from my TV, an LG set that just tends to lag on all HDMI inputs, while it does just fine on RGB.
I've used it to run PowerPoint sessions off the phone and it's really cool for not having to pack a laptop or a big bag when you go and visit a customer.
It wasn't so great for playing games with say an Xbox bluetooth controller, but video is ok.
I also tried using a DisplayLink USB 3 to HDMI adapter, which works well enough to. Actually I believe it even lags a little less, but I don't think it supported games.
None of them support what I really want, though: A portable desktop where I'd just connect my phone to a USB dock on my desktop and start working with one or two external screens, Ethernet, keyboard and mouse for an entire workday, while the phone is charged.
Some apps struggle with DPI settings, so it can be useful to have an app which overrides the DPI settings for things like Citrix or Remote Desktop clients.
The hardware is definitely powerful enough to handle it (I even got a 6GB RAM version), but it's simply not a use case LeEco cares about, nor anyone else in the Android space, unfortunately.