on 21.06.2022 00:33
on 21.06.2022 10:05
on 21.06.2022 10:05
Hi @PK_1
you have IO Ports:
1x USB 3.1 Type-C
2x USB 2.0
1x HDMI Out
and
1x LAN (RJ45) / 1x Audio-Kombo (Mic in & Audio out) / 1x Card-Reader: 2in1 Multikartenleser (SD-, SDHC- & SDXC)
why don't you use the HDMI port?
if you want to use the USB port connections for video you need a USB to HDMI adapter/converter
bye Fishtown
on 23.06.2022 15:22
on 23.06.2022 15:22
hi @Fishtown thanks for the reply.
I can see in the documentation that the usb-c port is 3.1, which supports video, but in device manager in windows i can only see usb 3.0 ports.
I tried using 2 different usb-c to hdmi adapters and a usb-c to displayport adapter but nothing worked.
The reason I want to do this is that I have two external monitors that I would like to use with the laptop, so the hdmi port is already occupied.
Thanks
Paul
07.02.2024 21:09 - edited 07.02.2024 21:09
07.02.2024 21:09 - edited 07.02.2024 21:09
Hi Paul,
Did you ever get this issue resolved? I'm having a similar issue with wanting to connect 2 monitors. I have purchased an Anker 14 in 1 hub which has 2 HD I ports and works fine from my Dell but the medion only works for usb devices, not the monitors. Any ideas?
on 21.02.2024 11:08
on 21.02.2024 11:08
Hi @Mccarrod ,
could you serve with the information, which laptop model you own?
Some of the USB-Type C ports just support data transfer, others do support PD or PD, but we need to know the 8-digit- MSN article number (3002xxxx) to sort things out.
Cheers
Major ToM