
Currently, the maximum supported resolution is 1600 x 900.



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). Even if support is present, it may not be prominently indicated on a device's specification list.Īll iOS devices ( iPhone 4 and later, iPod touch 4th gen and later, iPad 1st gen and later) support wired video output. Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 (excluding Lite model) Īs Android and the now-defunct Windows 10 Mobile are mobile operating systems, most manufacturers do not include support for wired video output. This was followed by the 4th-gen iPad Air in October 2020, and 6th-gen iPad mini in September 2021. 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 list is incomplete you can help by expanding it.Īny Chrome OS device that implements Type-C, including:Ģ-in-1 PCs / Tablets with desktop OS Device name SlimPort products are also compatible with DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB Type-C. 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).

Devices with DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C
