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HAVIT HV-X90 HDMI 2.0 Cable Review

Introduction
Most of the HDMI cable that bundled along with TV box is not long enough. What should you do? Get a longer one of course. And which one to buy is the question. First of all, you need to get a HDMI 2.0 cable for UHD 4K 2160p 60Hz contents. Longer one like 2m should work. And you might want to have 24K gold plated connectors, solid aluminium connector housing, 100% pure copper wiring and braided cord one. Yup, that’s HAVIT HV-X90 that I have now. Let’s find out more about it…

How to enable Onda V820w hidden HDMI features?

I love Onda V820w HDMI output as I can use it as set-top box or game console. You can setup HDMI output on Windows 10 just like other normal monitor. And plug and play on Android. There is an advanced HDMI features on Android actually but hidden away. You get to select HDMI resolutions, scaling and overscan compensation once enabled. Note – root access is required though. By the way, is your Onda V820w HDMI working? If no, do refer to this guide to fix it – How to fix Onda Tablet HDMI port not working? No need to send back for warranty claim.

How to fix Onda Tablet HDMI port not working?

Help! My Onda Tablet micro HDMI output port is not working. Yes, my Onda V820w is having this issue. Not sure other Onda Tablet like V919, V989, V891, V116w, oBook 10 and 11 are facing this kind of problem or not. Anyway, here is a solution for this problem. And it is working perfect on my Onda V820w Dual OS Tablet. And it should work for yours too. Basically, Onda tablets have deeper micro (not sure about mini version) HDMI port which requires same length as male micro USB head. Therefore, generic micro HDMI cable will not work as the male HDMI head is not long enough to get proper connection. Luckily, the fix is very simple. Get yourself a new HDMI cable that match your Onda tablet. Or modify yourself by following below guide…

Samsung Galaxy S4 MHL 2.0 HDTV Adapter Review (Video)

Introduction
Samsung has new HDTV Adapter every year since Galaxy S2. Galaxy S3 / Note 2 HDTV Adapter is the same as S2 which based on MHL 1.0 standard except come with 11-pin micro USB connector (instead of 5-pin). By the way, MHL == Mobile High-Definition Link. Yes, there is a new HDTV Adapter for Galaxy S4 (like GT-I9500, GT-I9505…) as well. The latest Micro USB to HDMI converter model is ET-H10FAUWEGWW. It supports Full HD 1080p output up to 60 fps. And no power source is required for Galaxy S4 which support MHL 2.0 standard. It is backward compatible with both Galaxy S3 and Note 2 on MHL 1.0 support only (external power source is needed). Is this MHL adapter perfect for gaming and multimedia? Read my Samsung Galaxy S4 MHL 2.0 HDTV Adapter Review to find out…

Gaming on TV with Samsung Galaxy Note 2 through MHL cable

Every Android device with MHL / HDMI output can turn into a video game console nowadays. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 + DualShock 3 Wireless Controller + MHL adaptor == video game console. Yes, you can enjoy Android games on big TV screen just like I do as below. Playing one of my favorite free Android games ~ Zombiewood on comfortable sofa. Enjoy…

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