List of devices with video output over USB-C
This list provides an overview of devices that support video output over USB-C. Not all USB-C ports support video output; a device is required to specifically provide support for USB-C Alternate Mode, which dedicates some of the physical wires in a USB-C 3.1 cable for direct device-to-host transmission of alternate data protocols.
Prior to the introduction of USB-C and Alternate Mode, devices that do not have standard-size DisplayPort or HDMI ports (such as smartphones and tablets) provided video output over the Micro USB port, either through the Mobile High-Definition Link (MHL) or SlimPort standards.
Devices with Thunderbolt 3 and DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C[edit]
Thunderbolt 3 Alternate Mode streams DisplayPort 1.2 or DisplayPort 1.4 (with Titan Ridge) video within the Thunderbolt 3 stream. Also all Thunderbolt 3 controllers additionally support "DisplayPort Alternate Mode".[1] Therefore all devices listed here also support DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C.
Desktops[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
Apple iMac (Mid 2017) and newer | All-in-one PC | macOS |
Apple iMac Pro | All-in-one PC | macOS |
Apple Mac Mini (Late 2018) and newer | Mini PC | macOS |
Intel NUC[lower-alpha 1] | Nettop | Windows |
ASRock Thunderbolt 3 AIC | AIC | Windows 8-10[2] |
Asus ThunderboltEX 3 Thunderbolt 3 AIC | AIC | Windows 8-10[3] |
Gigabyte GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 1.0) | AIC | Windows 8-10[4] |
Gigabyte GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 2.0) | AIC | Windows 8-10[5] |
Gigabyte GC-TITAN RIDGE (rev. 1.0) | AIC | Windows 10 RS3 or later[6] |
MSI Thunderbolt M3 Thunderbolt 3 AIC | AIC | Windows 8-10[7] |
- ↑ The low-cost Intel i3 model (NUC7i3) supports just DP alternative mode and not both DP and TB3.
Laptops[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
Apple MacBook Pro (Late 2016) and newer | laptop | macOS |
Apple MacBook Air (Late 2018) and newer | laptop | macOS |
Razer Blade Stealth Series (All) | laptop | Windows 10 |
Dell Latitude 7373, Dell Inspiron 5570 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Dell Latitude 5490,5400 (2019) | laptop | Windows 10/Linux >= 4.19 |
Dell XPS 12 (9250) Dell XPS 13 (9350, 9360, 9370) Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365) Dell XPS 15 (9550, 9560, 9570) Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 (9575) |
laptop | Windows 10/Ubuntu |
HP EliteBook Folio G1 | laptop | Windows 10 |
HP Spectre 13 | laptop | Windows 10 |
HP Zbook | laptop | Windows 10 |
HP Zbook Studio | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad E580[8] | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad T470 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad T470s | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad T480 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad T480s | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2017) | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2018) | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2019) | laptop | Windows 10 |
Asus Zenbook 3 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Acer Swift 5 | laptop | Windows 10 |
MSI GS60 6QE | laptop | Windows 10 |
Gigabyte Aero 15x | laptop | Windows 10 |
Gigabyte Aero 15 x9 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Gigabyte Aero 15 y9 | laptop | Windows 10 |
2-in-1 PCs[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
HP Spectre x360 | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
HP Zbook Studio x360 | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365) Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 (9575) |
2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10/Ubuntu |
Huawei MateBook | 2-in-1 detachable | Windows 10 |
Medion Akoya s4403 | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
Devices with DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C[edit]
The following devices have USB-C ports that implement the DisplayPort Alternate Mode on USB Type-C Connector Standard specification, and are capable of providing a video output to DisplayPort, HDMI and VGA (with active adapters).[9][10] SlimPort products are also compatible with DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB Type-C.[11]
Desktops[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
Asus Zen AiO | All-in-one PC | Windows 10 |
Asus Chromebox 3 | Chromebox | Chrome OS |
Intel NUC (i3 models) | Nettop | Windows |
Zotac PI225 | Mini PC | Windows 10 (Linux works as well) |
Sunix UPD2018 | AIC | Windows 7-10[12] |
Laptops[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
Any Chrome OS device that implements Type-C[13], including: Google Chromebook Pixel (2015) |
laptop | Chrome OS |
Acer Swift 5 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Acer TravelMate P2 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Apple MacBook (Early 2015) and newer | laptop | macOS |
HP ProBook 430 G6 | laptop | Linux |
Lenovo Legion Y520, Y530, Y7000, Y740 | laptop | Windows 10/Linux |
Lenovo ThinkPad A485, A285 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo ThinkPad E485, E585 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Lenovo ThinkPad X270 | laptop | Windows 10 |
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 12,5" | laptop | Windows 10/Linux |
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13,3" | laptop | Windows 10/Linux |
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 15,6 | laptop | Windows 10/Linux |
2-in-1 PCs / Tablets with desktop OS[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
Google Pixelbook | 2-in-1 convertible | Chrome OS |
Google Pixel Slate | 2-in-1 detachable | Chrome OS |
Acer Chromebook R13 | 2-in-1 convertible | Chrome OS |
HP Chromebook x2 | 2-in-1 detachable | Chrome OS |
HP Envy 13 x360 (2019)[14] | laptop/tablet | Windows 10 |
HP Envy 13 x360 (2018)[15] | laptop/tablet | Windows 10 |
Acer Chromebook Tab 10 | tablet | Chrome OS |
Acer Nitro 5 Spin | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
Acer Spin 5 | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
Lenovo Yoga 900 | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
Acer Switch 5 | 2-in-1 detachable | Windows 10 |
Cube i7 Book | 2-in-1 detachable | Windows 10 |
Microsoft Surface Book 2 | 2-in-1 detachable | Windows 10 |
Microsoft Surface Go | 2-in-1 detachable | Windows 10 |
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S | 2-in-1 detachable | Windows 10 |
Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 | 2-in-1 convertible | Windows 10 |
Tablets with mobile OS[edit]
The 3rd-gen iPad Pro is the first iPad to drop the Lightning connector in favour of the USB-C port in November 2018. This was followed by the 4th-gen iPad Air in October 2020.
Device name | Desktop Mode | Device type | Operating system | Release date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 [16] | Samsung DeX | tablet | Android | 2018 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e [17][18] | Samsung DeX | tablet | Android | 2019 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 (excluding Lite model) [19] | Samsung DeX | tablet | Android | 2019 |
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+ [20] | Samsung DeX | tablet | Android | 2020 |
iPad Air (4th generation) [21] | - | tablet | iOS | 2020 |
iPad Pro (3rd generation) [22] | - | tablet | iOS | 2018 |
iPad Pro (4th generation) [23] | - | tablet | iOS | 2020 |
Smartphones[edit]
As Android and the now-defunct Windows 10 Mobile are mobile operating systems, most manufacturers do not include support for wired video output. Even if support is present, it may not be prominently indicated on a device's specification list.
All iOS devices (iPhone 4 and later, iPod touch 4th gen and later, iPad 1st gen and later) support wired video output. iOS devices, which traditionally did not use Micro USB or USB-C, are able to provide wired video output with adapters for the proprietary 30-pin dock connector (Apple 30-pin to VGA Adapter, Apple 30-pin Digital AV HDMI Adapter) and Lightning connector (Lightning to VGA Adapter, Lightning Digital AV HDMI Adapter).[24]
- The iPhone 4, iPad 1st gen, and iPod touch 4th gen (devices with Apple A4 system-on-chip) only display videos, photos, presentations, and slideshows on a secondary display, and cannot mirror the entire screen.
- The iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad Mini 1st gen, iPod touch 5th gen (devices with Apple A5 system-on-chip) are the first devices that support screen mirroring.
- A teardown revealed that the Lightning Digital AV Adapter contains an ARM system-on-chip (SoC), which decodes the output stream and sends it over HDMI. Currently, the maximum supported resolution is 1600 x 900.[25]
- Currently, the only iOS devices that use a USB-C connector and comply with Alternate Mode are iPad Pro (3rd gen and later), iPad Air (4th gen and later).
- On iOS, major content service providers that allow screen mirroring in their apps include: Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Tubi, Pluto TV etc. (as of Jan 2021).[26]
- On iOS, some content service providers (especially paid cable TV subscription companies that also provide a traditional set-top box) explicitly blocked screen mirroring in their apps. In such cases, DRM restrictions implemented in the app would either block the video from playing, or display a black screen with only audio playing. These apps include: ESPN, Now TV, All 4, My5, UKTV Play etc. (as of Jan 2021).[27]
HTC, Samsung, Huawei have supported DisplayPort on most of their flagship HTC U series, Samsung Galaxy S series, Samsung Galaxy Note series, Huawei Mate series, Huawei P series phones.
LG formerly supported DisplayPort on their LG G series and LG V series phones, but dropped support in the G6, G7, V35, V40 phones. With the December 2018 software update, LG enabled DisplayPort output in G7, V35, V40 phones. [28][unreliable source]
Samsung's DeX mode, Huawei's Easy Projection, and Microsoft's Continuum allow phones to offer a PC-like experience. In addition to regular screen mirroring, they allow apps to be used in multiple windows with a desktop-like interface when connected to an external display with keyboard and mouse.[29][30]
The gaming-oriented smartphones, ROG Phone and Razer Phone, support DisplayPort. The ROG Phone, when connected to the Mobile Desktop Dock, outputs 4K UHD video through HDMI and DisplayPort. Razer's Project Linda, a work-in-progress concept, allows a docked phone to power a laptop and run apps on a larger screen, with the phone acting as a touchpad or second screen for custom interfaces.
A bug introduced in Android Oreo has resulted in performance issues (unreliable video/audio). This bug affects phones running stock Android (Razer Phone and Essential Phone) that have been updated from Android Nougat to Oreo.[31]
Android 10's first beta, released on 13 March 2019, introduced a native desktop mode, but it is hidden by default in the final release.[32] LG made modifications to improve this desktop mode, and included it the LG V50 ThinQ and LG G8 ThinQ.[33]
In Nov 2019, it was discovered through the Android source code that Google had explicitly blocked the DisplayPort function in the Pixel 4.[34]
On devices with no native DisplayPort support, the DisplayLink Presenter app, when used with adapters and docking stations with DisplayLink chipsets, can provide limited screen mirroring functionality.[35] However, as a third-party solution, playback of HDCP-encrypted video content might be disabled.[36]
In May 2020, the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) released version 2.0 of DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode), which enables up to 16K video output over USB 4 Type-C ports.[37]

Brand | Initial support | Models | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Apple | 2010 | all iPhone, iPod touch, iPad models | Early adopter. Provides consistent support (all flagship models).[24] iPhone 4, iPad 1st gen, iPod touch 4th gen
iPhone 4S, iPad 2
iPhone 5, iPad 4th gen, iPad Mini 1st gen, iPod touch 5th gen and later
iPad Pro 3rd gen, iPad Air 4th gen and later
|
HTC | 2016 | U series | Early adopter. Provides consistent support (at least 3 flagship models). |
LG | 2016 | G series, V series | Early adopter. Dropped support in 2017-2018, but re-enabled support in 2019. |
Huawei | 2017 | Mate series, P series | Provides consistent support (at least 3 flagship models). Has desktop mode. |
Samsung | 2017 | Galaxy S series, Galaxy Note series | Provides consistent support (at least 3 flagship models). Has desktop mode. |
Asus | 2018 | ROG Phone series | Provides consistent support on ROG Phone series (at least 3 flagship models), but little support on other series. |
OnePlus | 2019 | OnePlus series | Late adopter. Currently support – 7/7 Pro, 8/8 Pro (as of Aug 2020) |
Sony | 2019 | Xperia 1 series, Xperia 5 series | Late adopter. Little support on other series. Currently support – Xperia 1, 5, 1 II, 5 II (as of Oct 2020) |
Oppo | 2018 | (see below) | Irregular, little to no support for both flagship & non-flagship series. |
Xiaomi | - | (see below) | Has not supported any flagship or non-flagship series. (need to verify support for Black Shark series) |
- | N/A | The Pixel 4's hardware might/might not support DisplayPort, but the function was disabled in software by Google.[34] |
Device name | Desktop Mode | Device type | Operating system | Release date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra [38] | - | smartphone | Android | 2016 |
Asus ZenFone AR Asus ZenFone Ares (rebranded Taiwan variant of ZenFone AR) [39] |
- | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
Asus ROG Phone | Mobile Desktop Dock, TwinView Dock, WiGig® Dock | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Asus ROG Phone II | Mobile Desktop Dock, TwinView Dock, WiGig® Dock | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Asus ROG Phone 3 [40] | Mobile Desktop Dock, TwinView Dock, WiGig® Dock | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
BlackBerry Key2 [41] | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
BQ Aquaris X2 [42] | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Essential Phone [lower-alpha 1] [43] | - | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
HTC 10 [44] | - | smartphone | Android | 2016 |
HTC U Ultra [45] | - | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
HTC U11 HTC U11+ [46] |
- | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
HTC U12+ [47] | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
HTC U19e [48] | - | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
HTC Exodus 1 | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Huawei Mate 10 Huawei Mate 10 Pro [49] |
Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
Huawei Mate 20 Huawei Mate 20 X Huawei Mate 20 Pro |
Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Huawei Mate 30 Huawei Mate 30 Pro Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design |
Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Huawei Mate 30E Pro (China variant) | Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Huawei Mate 40 Pro [50] | Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2021 |
Huawei Mate X | Easy Projection | foldable phablet | Android | 2019 |
Huawei Mate Xs [51] | Easy Projection | foldable phablet | Android | 2020 |
Huawei P20 Huawei P20 Pro |
Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Huawei P30 Huawei P30 Pro |
Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Huawei P40 Huawei P40 Pro [52] |
Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Huawei Honor Note 10 [53] | Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Huawei Honor View 20 [54] | Easy Projection | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
LG G5 | - | smartphone | Android | 2016 |
LG G6 LG G6+ (with Dec 2018 update) |
- | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
LG G7 LG G7+ (with Dec 2018 update) |
- | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
LG G8 | Yes[33] | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
LG Q8 | - | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
LG V20 | - | smartphone | Android | 2016 |
LG V30 LG V30+ |
- | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
LG V35 LG V35+ (with Dec 2018 update) |
- | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
LG V40 (with Dec 2018 update) | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
LG V50 | Yes[33] | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
LG V60 [55] | Yes[33] | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
OnePlus 7 OnePlus 7 Pro[56] |
- | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
OnePlus 8 OnePlus 8 Pro[57] |
- | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
OPPO R17 Pro (OPPO RX17 Pro in Europe)[58] | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Oppo Reno 10x Zoom[59] Oppo Reno 5G[60] |
- | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
PINE64 PinePhone[61] | - | smartphone | Linux | 2020 |
Purism Librem 5[62] | - | smartphone | Linux | 2020 |
Razer Phone [lower-alpha 1] | - | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
Razer Phone 2 [lower-alpha 1] | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung Galaxy S8+ [63] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
Samsung Galaxy S9 Samsung Galaxy S9+ [64] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Samsung Galaxy S10e Samsung Galaxy S10 Samsung Galaxy S10+ [65] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Samsung Galaxy S20 Samsung Galaxy S20+ Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra [66] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Samsung Galaxy S21 Samsung Galaxy S21+ Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra [67] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2021 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 8 [68] | Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2017 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 9 [69] | Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Samsung Galaxy Note 10+ [70] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra [71] |
Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G[72] | Samsung DeX | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Samsung Galaxy Fold | Samsung DeX | foldable phablet | Android | 2019 |
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Samsung W21 (for Chinese market) [73] |
Samsung DeX | foldable phablet | Android | 2020 |
Sharp Aquos R5G [74] | - | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Sharp Aquos zero5G basic [75] | - | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Smartisan R1 [76] | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
Sony Xperia 1 [77] | - | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Sony Xperia 1 II [77][78] | - | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Sony Xperia 5 [77] | - | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Sony Xperia 5 II [77] | - | smartphone | Android | 2020 |
Xiaomi Black Shark 2 | - | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
ZTE Axon 9 Pro | - | smartphone | Android | 2018 |
ZTE Axon 10 Pro | - | smartphone | Android | 2019 |
Microsoft Lumia 950 Microsoft Lumia 950 XL [79] |
Continuum with Microsoft Display Dock | smartphone | Windows 10 Mobile | 2015 |
HP Elite x3 [80] | Continuum with HP Desk Dock, HP Lap Dock | smartphone | Windows 10 Mobile | 2016 |
Acer Liquid Jade Primo | Continuum with Acer Display Dock | smartphone | Windows 10 Mobile | 2016 |
Smart devices[edit]
- Facebook Portal [81] Supports USB-C to DisplayPort, USB-C to HDMI and USB-C to Ethernet.
Devices with MHL Alternate Mode over USB-C[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
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Devices with HDMI Alternate Mode over USB-C[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
HP Envy 13 x360 (2018)[82] | laptop | Windows 10 |
Devices with VirtualLink Alternate Mode over USB-C[edit]
Device name | Device type | Operating system |
---|---|---|
Nvidia Titan RTX - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 7 64-bit, Windows 10 64-bit (April 2018 Update or later), Linux 64-bit |
Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti - Founders Edition/Most ODM Cards | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1803 (Fall 2018 Update) or later, Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates?[83] |
Nvidia RTX 2080 Super - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1903 or later? (Summer 2019 Update), Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates? |
Nvidia RTX 2080 - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1803 (Fall 2018 Update), Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates? |
Nvidia RTX 2070 Super - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1903? (Summer 2019 Update), Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates? |
Nvidia RTX 2070 - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1803 (Fall 2018 Update), Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates? |
Nvidia RTX 2060 Super - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1903? (Summer 2019 Update), Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates? |
Nvidia RTX 2060 - Founders Edition | GPU | Windows 10 Build 1803 (Fall 2018 Update), Latest Windows 7 64 Bit Update?, Latest Linux 64 Bit Updates? |
See Nvidia's Geforce RTX 20 Serries page.
Notes[edit]
See also[edit]
- USB-C Hardware support
- USB-C Alternate Mode Specifications
- DisplayPort
- Mobile High-Definition Link
- Thunderbolt 3
- HDMI
- VirtualLink
References[edit]
- ↑ "TECHNOLOGY BRIEF Thunderbolt™ 3" (PDF). 2018-09-21.
- ↑ "Thunderbolt 3 AIC Specification". 2018-09-22.
- ↑ "ThunderboltEX 3 | Motherboard Accessories | Asus Australia". 2018-10-23.
- ↑ "GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 1.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global". 2018-10-23.
- ↑ "GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 2.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global". 2018-10-23.
- ↑ "GC-TITAN RIDGE (rev. 1.0) | Motherboard - GIGABYTE Global". 2018-10-23.
- ↑ "ThunderboltM3 | Motherboard - The world leader in motherboard design | MSI Global". 2018-10-23.
- ↑ https://psref.lenovo.com/syspool/Sys/PDF/ThinkPad/ThinkPad%20E580/ThinkPad_E580_specs.pdf
- ↑ Rise of USB Type-C Connector Drives Growth in DisplayPort™ Standard Adoption, VESA Membership - DisplayPort
- ↑ DisplayPort over USB-C - DisplayPort
- ↑ USB-C Archives - Slimport
- ↑ "Sunix UPD2018". 2018-09-22.
- ↑ "USB Type-C to DP Adapter "DingDong"". Retrieved 3 December 2018.
- ↑ "HP ENVY x360 - 13-ar0000au Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support".
- ↑ "HP ENVY x360 - 13-ag0000au Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support".
- ↑ How Samsung DeX works | SAMSUNG Developers
- ↑ Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e: A cheat sheet - TechRepublic
- ↑ Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e hands-on: the new tablet mid-range | AndroidPIT
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7 Plus review (hands on) | Tom's Guide
- ↑ iPad Air (4th generation) - Technical Specifications
- ↑ iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation) - Technical Specifications
- ↑ iPad Pro 12.9-inch (4th generation) - Technical Specifications
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 About Apple Digital AV Adapters for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch - Apple Support
- ↑ The Lightning Digital AV Adapter Surprise - Panic Blog
- ↑ Apple Lightning To Digital AV (HDMI) Adapter Tested on 7 Streaming Apps NETFLIX, Hulu, Prime Video - YouTube
- ↑ what TV apps work? Digital AV adapter HDMI. iPhone iPad - YouTube
- ↑ Usb c to HDMI?? - Pg. 3 | LG G7 ThinQ | XDA Forums
- ↑ How Samsung DeX works | SAMSUNG Developers
- ↑ Windows Continuum for Windows 10 Phones & Mobile | Microsoft
- ↑ PH-1 has Alternate Mode over Type C = watch movies over USB to a monitor - Pg. 2 | Essential Phone | XDA Forums
- ↑ Android Q's Desktop Mode is real, here's your first look - XDA-Developers
- ↑ 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 LG is using Android 10's hidden desktop mode feature - 9to5Google
- ↑ 34.0 34.1 Pixel 4 has USB video output disabled in software - Android Police
- ↑ How do I connect my DisplayLink device to my Android Phone or Tablet? – DisplayLink Support
- ↑ Known issues and limitations with DisplayLink for Android – DisplayLink Support
- ↑ DisplayPort Alt Mode 2.0 will allow 16K video output over USB 4 Type-C ports
- ↑ ZenFone 3 Ultra (ZU680KL) | Phone | ASUS Global
- ↑ ZenFone AR (ZS571KL) | Phone | ASUS Global
- ↑ ASUS ROG Phone 3 Review: The King of Gaming Smartphones is back
- ↑ Just a day before the official launch, BlackBerry Key2 leaks in full + pricing - GSMArena.com news
- ↑ Aquaris X2 - Features and Specifications | BQ
- ↑ Does the Essential Phone support video out over USB? – Essential Support
- ↑ HTC 10 Industry Leading Features and Specs | HTC United States
- ↑ HTC U Ultra | HTC United States
- ↑ HTC U11 | HTC United States
- ↑ HTC U12+ Tech Spec | HTC United States
- ↑ HTC U19e Tech Spec | HTC Hong Kong
- ↑ HUAWEI Mate 10 Specifications | Phones | Global
- ↑ Huawei Mate 40 Pro - Notebookcheck.net External Reviews
- ↑ Huawei Mate Xs Smartphone Review - Foldable with Drawbacks - NotebookCheck.net Reviews
- ↑ Huawei P40 Pro - Notebookcheck.net External Reviews
- ↑ HK$3214 起 高效巨芒 Honor Note 10 國內發佈 | RingHK.com -- 全港 NO.1 手機資訊網站
- ↑ Honor View 20 Hands-on: Android phone with Kirin 980 and 48MP camera - XDA-Developers
- ↑ 10 things the LG V60 does well, and 5 things it doesn't - Android Authority
- ↑ OnePlus reveals many details of the OnePlus 7 Pro you may have missed!
- ↑ OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro Announced - Here's Everything You Should Know
- ↑ OPPO R17 Pro - Seize the night | OPPO Global
- ↑ Oppo Reno 10x Zoom - Specifications
- ↑ Oppo Reno 5G - Specifications
- ↑ PINE64 Wiki - PinePhone
- ↑ Comparing specs of upcoming Linux phones
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+ – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy S9 and S9+ – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy S10e, S10 & S10+ – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+ & S20 Ultra – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy S21, S21+ & S21 Ultra – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy Note8 – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy Note9 – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy Note10 & Note10+ – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Specifications | Samsung Galaxy Note20 & Note20 Ultra – The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ Galaxy A90 5G is the first A series phone to support Samsung DeX
- ↑ Specs | Samsung Galaxy Z Fold2 - The Official Samsung Galaxy Site
- ↑ ディスプレイポート接続|外部機器連携ガイド|AQUOS R5Gサポート情報|サポート|AQUOS:シャープ
- ↑ ディスプレイポート接続|外部機器連携ガイド|AQUOS zero5G basicサポート情報|サポート|AQUOS:シャープ
- ↑ 1TB 超大容量 堅果 R1 上手玩 | RingHK.com -- 全港 NO.1 手機資訊網站
- ↑ 77.0 77.1 77.2 77.3 Can I connect Xperia 1 to an external display or TV using a cable? – Sony Xperia 1 support (United Kingdom)
- ↑ Sony launches the Xperia 1 II and Xperia 10 II with 21:9 displays, triple rear cameras, and 3.5mm headphone jacks
- ↑ Specifications for Lumia 950
- ↑ HP Elite x3 Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
- ↑ How do I connect my Portal to a TV, computer monitor or Ethernet?
- ↑ "HP ENVY x360 - 13-ag0000au Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support".
- ↑ "GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Graphics Card | NVIDIA". 2018-10-23.
External links[edit]
- Phones with DisplayPort over USB-C - Epey (in Turkish)
- Browse devices having A/V Out DisplayPort | PhoneDB - The Largest Phone Specs Database
- SlimPort - Interoperability Performance of Mobile Devices and Accessories
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