
Hama USB-C-Hub
USB-C, 5 Ports
Hama USB-C-Hub
USB-C, 5 Ports
Hidden in the manual is (probably) up to 30Hz - https://ch.hama.com/00200117/hama-usb-c-hub-multiport-5-ports-3x-usb-a-usb-c-hdmi-#downloads But with Hama it could be less ;)
11 months ago
Yes, you can with the Hama USB-C Hub (USB-C, 5 ports). This hub has an HDMI output, so you can connect your Mac to a monitor via HDMI, even if your Mac doesn't have a native HDMI port.
Automatically generated from the .Yes, the display can be expanded, i.e. not just duplicated.
Never tried it with an Apple product, but it works great on Android!
I'm not an expert, but Digitec wanted my opinion, as I had also bought it. - Maybe it's because of the copatibility? (You have to look at the monitor to see what the conditions are-. -or when connecting the computer, the manager must first recognise the device and you must click on something. - or the device is defective (send it back and order a new one). Hope this helps. Good luck
That depends on your graphics card. Normally there are 2 options in the screen settings: 1. synchronise/mirror screens (same image on both screens) or 2. expand screens/additional screen (2nd screen as additional work surface). Greetings
see manufacturer's page under technical features --> connection details https://ch.hama.com/00200117/hama-usb-c-hub-multiport-5-ports-3x-usb-a-usb-c-hdmi-
The multi-port USB-C hub in question can be used on Windows 11/10/8/7 and Mac OS 10.8 and higher. We assume that use on the game console in question is not possible, as even the manufacturer of this console does not yet offer a docking station or hub. Unfortunately, we cannot offer you an alternative either. We regret that we cannot help you further.
If your computer's USB-C connection supports the video signal, yes :)
Yes, if the adapter is fed via the USB-C socket, it also feeds the notebook.
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