![]() If you are already using a dongle like this to attach your laptop to an external monitor, you won't have any issues. These dongles come with HDMI conversion built-in and are widely supported. More importantly, if you use a USB Type-C adapter dongle you won't have this issue. ![]() This might change in time, but without a firmware update, it seems likely the Max One will always have these issues. Your experience may differ, and it'd be unfair of me to mark this against the projector when this is still an issue found across a large range of consumer devices. In my experience, I never got direct USB Type-C video input working, even after trying on multiple devices. I'm not sure why that's the case, but luckily I own that Chromecast that Google also conveniently sells. In the case of my Google Pixel 4a smartphone, Alt Mode is turned off in software at the kernel level. Not all devices support it, and it can be hard to find solid information on which devices do. The smart & fully wireless native Full HD projector with ultra-vivid picture made for use anywhere. Video over USB Type-C (using a regular USB Type-C cable with no converters), uses DisplayPort Alt Mode. Before going on it's important to give a little context to what USB Type-C video is, as many issues here may not be the fault of the projector and more an issue with USB Type-C adoption and regulation.
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