Question Does Nothing Phone(1) type c port support display out? - Nothing Phone 1

I wonder if phone(1) can natively support display out to external monitor

fuadhdmini said:
I wonder if phone(1) can natively support display out to external monitor
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Hi,
Please have you tried before posting your reflection?
I think that would have been the thing to do beforehand and you would have had your answer very quickly

fuadhdmini said:
I wonder if phone(1) can natively support display out to external monitor
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It's USB 2.0, so definitely no

Nothing phone 1 has USB 2.0.
The 2.0 version is only about 450 megabytes per second which is slow by today's standards. HD video requires about 750 megabytes per second. Therefore, It is not recommended to run the video through a device with only a 2.0 USB port as the bandwidth is not enough for smooth playback.
To simplify here is an attached image
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from the benq.com website: Link to blog

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Reading usb thumbdrive

Is there any posibbility to come up with a software that can read a usb thumbdrive via a cable connecting the usb thumbdrive to our ppc?
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hm..that picture doesn't quite show a connector a flash drive
hmmm....i dont know any software, wich can manage this.
but this is an interresting feature.
with the right drive and an external power supply for it that would make a very cheap "music" drive for someone
nice idea if you can get it to work
If you mean if your mobile can read from a usb flash drive or something like that, that discussion has been here. The conclusion: windows mobile does not support usb drives and because of that it is going to be a hell of a job if it is even possible. A driver has to be written.
it require usbHost to work very few htc pdas support that
Athena does
o2 flame does (it's not htc though)
cant think of any other

"N" Wireless issue?

I know some people have reported issues with wifi, but on my dell I cannot connect to my router when its in N mode, but when I put my router in mixed mode then it cant connect fine, it doesn't matter a whole lot but I'd like to just keep my router in N mode to make things faster. Any one have similar issues or ideas?
The DVP dosen't support 802.11N:
"WLAN802.11b/g, Bluetooth® 2.1 EDR, USB 2.0 HS"
bummer, well I thought I saw it say it did on some site so thats why I tried
I know this is an early spec sheet but it does show that it has wireless n here:
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and also here:
http://www.intomobile.com/phones/dell/lightning
and here:
http://www.gsmarena.com/dell_lightning-3280.php
Yeah that was pre-official release
Like, really early, because that mentions it as Windows Mobile 7 and is still called the Lightning, not to mention it doesn't look ANYTHING like WP7

I hope the next Gnote will have mini HDMI!

Is it possilbe?
ymg414 said:
Is it possilbe?
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I don't think so.
ymg414 said:
Is it possilbe?
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Why another port??? use this Samsung MHL http://amzn.com/B005LGUDKK
I am watching full 1080p movies from my Note on a 46 LED tv and play HD games as well
and I connect it to my 19" with Bluetooth keyboard and mouse
miniHDMI much better than MHL. Why Samsung has put it in the all new models? I want normaly use my microusb port for usb-otg or data-connection with hdmi. But I can't because of stupid MHL. Why not do as well as in Motorola Razr?
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And besides why it was necessary to remove normal VGA TV-out (like in samsung galaxy s i9000) from all new models?
The answer to both of your questions is cost.
Regards,
Dave

Windows 8 and Transformer TF101

Before everyone has a heart attack, I thought it was impossible too until I stumbled upon this...
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Anyone care to explain? Thanks!
Dunno about the 101, but the 103C uses a standard Intel chip. The 101 probably does too. Android has run on x86 for a couple years now; this is nothing revolutionary.
EDIT: Apparently the 101 uses a Tegra chip, so not x86 after all. In that case I can only assume it's a mistake in their listing.
Also, screenshots. Learn to use them, please!
I think it means compatible as a peripheral device. IE connecting it by USB or Bluetooth to sync files
Oh derp, right, of course. It's not something you install Win8 on, it's something you connect to Win8 for transferring files on or off, etc.

hacking a thermal printer?

Hello,
Does anyone know how to hack this thermal printer? or if it's even possible would be really cool to have a small printer connected to an esp 32
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I was thinking that the interface was raw. Still 15 contacts is not really enough for more than 6 vertical pixels per row.
You have two dual winding steppers (4 wires each), that would be 8 contacts if there were no drivers there.
Is the coily cord stuff an optional cutter?
Ohm it out and see if the stepper coils go directly to "CN5".
Or take it apart and look for driver ICs.
Rasil1127 said:
Does anyone know how to hack this thermal printer?
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