[Discuss] Connecting a tablet to an overhead projector
Jerry Feldman
gaf at blu.org
Sun Sep 1 07:11:10 EDT 2013
Thanks Irv,
Here is a URL on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/Samsung-Smart-Adapter-Galaxy-Mobile/dp/B005MR82GA
Is it the same one.
On 08/31/2013 11:36 AM, Englander, Irvin wrote:
> Jerry, I had a similar problem with a Samsung S3 phone. If you're passing thru Logan, there is an audio-video store inside the security area that sells a part that worked for me. We tested it in the store. It's actually made by Samsung, but doesn't seem to be available in the phone stores or at Best Buy or MicroCenter. It's just called "HDTV Smart Adapter" on the box. It says it's compatible with all MHL devices. Maybe it will do the job.
>
> Irv Englander
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> I have a Samsung Galaxy 2 10.1 that I would like to use to connect to
> the overhead projectors at MIT. They also have HDMI. The adapter is
> available at MicroCenter for $35, but apparently it is not compatible
> with the Galaxy Tab 2, only the 1. Apparently Samsung has 2 different
> adapters. The one at MicroCenter is not compatible, and the one on the
> Samsung web site appears only to be compatible with the Tab 3. No major
> issue because I use my netbook for most presentations.
>
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