Kritou Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 2,795 Reaction score 46 Location North West May 6, 2018 #1 I’m looking to connect my iPad Air 2 to a desktop monitor. A lightning to HDMI converter has been bought but what sort of monitor is best for this sole purpose? I’m thinking about 20ins and I don’t need integral speakers
I’m looking to connect my iPad Air 2 to a desktop monitor. A lightning to HDMI converter has been bought but what sort of monitor is best for this sole purpose? I’m thinking about 20ins and I don’t need integral speakers
Wapping Moderator Moderator Joined Oct 21, 2005 Messages 79,298 Reaction score 4,029 Location Wapping, London May 8, 2018 #2 Just about any of them, up to and including a secondhand thin TV. Just depends on what ‘style’ you want, if the aesthetics bother you. I have plugged my iPad / iPhone into assorted hotel / office screens and never had a problem with any. Failing that, Google: ‘Best monitor for iPad’ or something similar and surf away. Here’s a start: https://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac/best-mac-monitors-displays-2018-3642376/
Just about any of them, up to and including a secondhand thin TV. Just depends on what ‘style’ you want, if the aesthetics bother you. I have plugged my iPad / iPhone into assorted hotel / office screens and never had a problem with any. Failing that, Google: ‘Best monitor for iPad’ or something similar and surf away. Here’s a start: https://www.macworld.co.uk/feature/mac/best-mac-monitors-displays-2018-3642376/
Kritou Well-known member UKGSer Subscriber Joined Jan 3, 2005 Messages 2,795 Reaction score 46 Location North West May 8, 2018 #3 Thanks for the heads up - I now appreciate the expensive difference between an HDMI to VGA adapter and it’s converter cousin!
Thanks for the heads up - I now appreciate the expensive difference between an HDMI to VGA adapter and it’s converter cousin!