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Adapter USB-A to HDMI Retoo E400, black, USB-A video output adapter
Adapter USB-A to HDMI Retoo E400, black, USB-A video output adapter
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Adapter USB-A to HDMI Retoo E400, black, USB-A video output adapter
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Adapter USB-A to HDMI Retoo E400, black, USB-A video output adapter
Adapter USB-A to HDMI Retoo E400, black, USB-A video output adapter
Retoo E400 is a compact USB-A to HDMI video output adapter in black that enables a system with a USB-A port to connect to HDMI displays such as monitors, TVs and projectors. The adapter provides a simple method for screen mirroring, extending a desktop or playing video on an external display when a native HDMI output is not available. It is designed for straightforward plug-and-play use with compatible devices and typical USB-A host ports.
The adapter offers a compact, lightweight form factor that is easy to carry and install. It converts USB-A to HDMI video signal allowing use of a wide range of external displays without opening a device or installing additional internal hardware. The black finish is unobtrusive in office, classroom or home environments. Its single-cable connection reduces cable clutter and provides a direct link from a USB-A port to an HDMI input for presentations and media playback.
This adapter depends on the host device’s support for USB video output over USB-A; not all USB-A ports or systems provide the required driver or protocol support. It is not a replacement for a native GPU HDMI output where higher refresh rates, professional color workflows, or low-latency gaming are required. Compatibility with some operating systems or very old devices may require additional drivers or may be limited.
Plug the USB-A connector of the Retoo E400 into an available USB-A port on your computer. Connect an HDMI cable from the adapter’s HDMI output to the HDMI input of the external display. Switch the external display to the correct HDMI input and, if necessary, select the display mode in the operating system (duplicate/mirror or extend desktop). If the host system requires a driver, follow any on-screen prompts or install the manufacturer-provided driver for proper video output.
Use the adapter with a direct USB-A port on the host device rather than through an unpowered hub for more reliable video output. For presentations and office use keep video resolution at a supported level of the adapter and display to ensure stable performance. If extended display features are required, check for the latest drivers and OS compatibility before deployment.
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