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Mac computers can use an HDMI cable or adapter to connect to a TV, display, or other HDMI device.
With HDMI ARC or eARC turned on, your Apple TV 4K (2nd generation and later) can receive high-quality audio from a supported TV, then play that audio through your HomePod or HomePod mini speakers....
I recently set a macmini 2018 to run a Monitor through HDMI and and an extended monitor through SVGA. The HDMI is plugged directly into the Mini. The SVGA goes into a Hub through Thunderbolt 3 (USBC). Here is the issue I am having. When I shut the mini down. Come back later and start up. I have to unplug everything but the HDMI monitor to get a monitor to show up. I can then plug everything back in once it has booted up and works fine. I have had Macs since 1985 or so. This is the first one...
Hello. Recently I acquired a drawing tablet for my birthday but it requires an HDMI port to connect and I cannot find any official adapters from Apple to connect an iMac that only has Thunderbolt 2 ports to HDMI . All my attempts to search for a Thunderbolt 2 to HDMI have led to products that use newer ports (Thunderbolt 4, USB-C) that my iMac does not have, third party cables and adaptors that may or may not work, or Mini DisplayPort adapters that, as far as I know, do not have functionality...
is there an adapter out there that lets me convert my iPad Air HDMI converter to the usbc for the MacBook Air 2021 [Re-Titled by Moderator]...
Greetings! Just got my new Mac Mini and have hit a snag. I can't connect it to my monitor with HDMI . At least not right now. My set up: New Mac Mini (with the M1 chip if that matters) Old Samsung monitor Old HDMI cable The cable works for other stuff (DVD player), and I figured it would work for this. So I plugged it into the HDMI port on back of the Mac and the monitor. But it doesn't work. Could it be that I need a new HDMI cable? I suspect it is a 1.4. Would an older wire simply not work...
Have a MacBook Pro (2018ish) trying to connect it to a projector. The hdmi adapter we got doesn’t seen to able to output. Are we missing a step or have to change something in settings? [Re-Titled by Moderator]...
I have recently purchased an iPad 8 and it will not play on tv via the Apple lightning digital AV adapter. I have checked the adapter by using it with my iPhone 13 and all is fine. I am running the latest iOS on both devices. When I plug the adapter in, the iPad recognises it with a small blue icon at the top of the screen. Once I connect it to the tv the blue icon disappears. I have tried connecting both the tv and iPad first with no success . Any help advice would be appreciated. Unfortunately...
These Mac models have an HDMI port:
You can connect your iPad to an HDMI display or TV with a USB-C to HDMI adapter. Adapters that support HDMI 2.0 can output video from iPad Pro, iPad Air (5th generation), and iPad mini (A17 Pro) at 4K resolution and 60Hz, while iPad Air (4th generation) and iPad mini (6th generation) can output video at 4K resolution and 30Hz....
Up to three displays: Two displays with up to 6K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt and one display with up to 5K resolution at 60Hz over Thunderbolt or 4K resolution at 60Hz over HDMI ...
VGA, HDMI , and DVI output supported using adapters (sold separately)
Unplug the HDMI cable and power cord from your Apple TV.
Connect your Apple TV 4K to an AV receiver using an HDMI cable.
Unplug both ends of your HDMI cable, then firmly plug them back in.
You can connect your iPhone to an HDMI display or TV with a USB-C to HDMI adapter or cable. Adapters and cables that support HDMI 2.0 can output video from your iPhone at 4K resolution and 60Hz....
VGA, HDMI , and DVI output supported using adapters (sold separately)
VGA, HDMI , DVI, and Thunderbolt 2 output supported using adapters (sold separately)
VGA, HDMI , DVI, and Thunderbolt 2 output supported using adapters (sold separately)
USB-C, Thunderbolt, and HDMI issues
USB-C, Thunderbolt, and HDMI issues
VGA, HDMI , DVI, and Thunderbolt 2 output supported using adapters (sold separately)
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