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subject: How to Convert USB to HDMI [print this page]


Author: Mediaprecision
Author: Mediaprecision

Whatever the reason to desire to do that then you can rest simple that there are kits available that give you everything you want to convert USB to HDMI. Though at first site it can seem to be a bit complex but by using a high quality kit to help you, everything is there in one place to make this task very easy to realize. The advantages of this let you have two displays attached to your PC. One standard and one HD enabled that's likely much larger. Being able to watch fullsize media from the web can be great, things like Youtube and BBC iPlayer look far better on your television rather than the small PC screen you have. So what do you need in the kit to convert USB to HDMI and let you use 2 displays on your personal computer or laptop? As USB isn't made to transmit video signals you want to use two converters to make your PC to see it as a display port and permit it to broadcast the video signals. One other issue with this setup is that it will not transmit audio along the connection so you will need to use separate audio wires (RCA). So a good kit should give you everything that you need to convert the USB port and to allow the connection for the audio. You will need a USB to DVI converter this will make your personal computer see the USB port as a new display connection, then you will need a DVI to HDMI converter to permit the connection to your hi-def display.About the Author:

This article was written on behalf of Cables & Leads, the UK's premier supplier of Cables, specialising in HDMI Cable.




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