I've tested the HDMI cable, and it works fine between my laptop and the monitor. I've also tested the USB-C Adapter by connecting the Samsung Tab S6 Lite to a Toshiba USB drive, and it detected it correctly.
However, when I connect the HDMI cable between the monitor and the USB-C Adapter, and then connect that adapter to the tablet, the content from the tablet is not displayed on the monitor.
Have any of you ever tried connecting a USB-C to HDMI adapter between a tablet or phone and a monitor or TV? Or if you managed to make it work, could you please explain how? I haven't found any solutions regarding this in forums or videos/tutorials...
Thank you very much for your help!
PS: "Samsung Smart View" is not a valid option since my monitor doesn't support it; it's not a smart TV. I need to be able to use the HDMI cable.
From the information I've been able to find, it seems that the Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Lite (2022 edition) has USB 2.0 technology, and the required technology to support video and audio transmission would be USB 3.0 or higher, right?
On the PHONEDB website, which details device specifications thoroughly, in the USB section, it states that it uses USB 2.0. This is likely the reason why video and audio transmission to a monitor via HDMI is not supported.
Model: SM-P610 Galaxy Tab S6 Lite 10.4 WiFi 128GB
USB: USB 2.0, USB HS (480 Mbps)
USB Services: USB charging, USB Host, USB OTG 1.3, USB OTG 2.0, USB PD