T3chg1y Member Feb 25, 2017 10 0 0 Nov 5, 2019 #1 Hello. My little brother recently acquired my dad's old but still working Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. Now my question is is it possible to connect to a non Smart tv in anyway?
Hello. My little brother recently acquired my dad's old but still working Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. Now my question is is it possible to connect to a non Smart tv in anyway?
L0n3N1nja Well-known member Jan 11, 2014 3,629 5 0 Nov 5, 2019 #3 Galactic Zoo said: Only with chromecast Click to expand... False. Samsung devices have full miracast support. One of Samsungs old Allcast Hubs would work, Roku should allow it, a Microsoft miracast adapter will do it. Basically any device that allows wireless casting is compatible with Samsung.
Galactic Zoo said: Only with chromecast Click to expand... False. Samsung devices have full miracast support. One of Samsungs old Allcast Hubs would work, Roku should allow it, a Microsoft miracast adapter will do it. Basically any device that allows wireless casting is compatible with Samsung.
A anon(10614692) Well-known member Jun 26, 2019 2,452 0 0 Nov 5, 2019 #4 The Tab2 & 3 do not support miracast (I actually owned the Tab 2 7.0) https://visihow.com/Connect_Galaxy_Tab_2_7_inch_(GT_P3100)_to_Samsung_Smart_TV_UE39F5300AK https://forums.androidcentral.com/s...xy-tab-3-10-1-screen-mirroring-problem-2.html
The Tab2 & 3 do not support miracast (I actually owned the Tab 2 7.0) https://visihow.com/Connect_Galaxy_Tab_2_7_inch_(GT_P3100)_to_Samsung_Smart_TV_UE39F5300AK https://forums.androidcentral.com/s...xy-tab-3-10-1-screen-mirroring-problem-2.html
B. Diddy Senior Ambassador Moderator Mar 9, 2012 168,622 9,547 113 Nov 5, 2019 #5 The important point here, though, is that the device doesn't support wired HDMI connections -- I'm guessing that's what the OP was asking about.
The important point here, though, is that the device doesn't support wired HDMI connections -- I'm guessing that's what the OP was asking about.