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Re: Tablet / micro usb adaptor thingy
« Reply #15 on: 11 August 2017, 11:53:38 »

If its a modern Win10 Tablet it will probably have a mini HDMI socket, if so just buy the Mini to normal HDMI adaptor or lead and plug it into the Telly in the Hotel Room, whilst charging as normal via USB.  ;)


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Re: Tablet / micro usb adaptor thingy
« Reply #16 on: 11 August 2017, 12:39:21 »

If its a modern Win10 Tablet it will probably have a mini HDMI socket, if so just buy the Mini to normal HDMI adaptor or lead and plug it into the Telly in the Hotel Room, whilst charging as normal via USB.  ;)

That's not going to help him if his external media is all on a thumb drive, though..
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Re: Tablet / micro usb adaptor thingy
« Reply #17 on: 11 August 2017, 14:13:04 »

If its a modern Win10 Tablet it will probably have a mini HDMI socket, if so just buy the Mini to normal HDMI adaptor or lead and plug it into the Telly in the Hotel Room, whilst charging as normal via USB.  ;)

That's not going to help him if his external media is all on a thumb drive, though..
So Charging and Memory Stick on the USB at thye same time, so no MicroSD on the Tablet?? or go back to basics, pick up an old Nokia N8 or E7 slap a 64Gb MicroSD in it with the Films and HDMI lead to the Telly, or Run Plex or Simular on the Tablet and Cast it to a Portable Roku, NowTV Box or Chrome Cast to the Telly. Done both of them when Ive been away and they work well.  :y
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