While you can not directly link the N7 to a TV via cable, you can use the N7 to stream media either via a streaming DLNA or UPnP app or via a remote control app (many to choose from eg Gmote)
iMediaShare Lite https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...SwxLDMsImNvbS5iaWFub3IuYW1zIl0&token=PiaRAsFK.
BubbleUPnP https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...bbleupnp&feature=search_result&token=hWokhQk6
Gmote https://forums.androidcentral.com/e...5nbW90ZS5jbGllbnQuYW5kcm9pZCJd&token=8c225UYZ
Thanks. Unfortunately my Panasonic and Samsung plasma TV's don't have the capability
that iMediaShare Lite has. Any workaround? If I don't have the TV for this can I buy something for my TV to make it capable of it?
Yes, the work around is buying a Nexus 10 that has Micro HDMI
Nexus 10 Tech Specs
I have already wasted $60 buying a Miracast PTV3000 that won't work on Nexus 7 or Nexus 10 but I have been told is supported on the Nexus 4 phone...
According to the specs on the Nexus 10, it has a micro HDMI port, so all you would need too make it work would be a cable.
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Thanks. Unfortunately my Panasonic and Samsung plasma TV's don't have the capability
that iMediaShare Lite has. Any workaround? If I don't have the TV for this can I buy something for my TV to make it capable of it?
does UPnP act as a media server, to just stream content?
I have a serious (as opposed to sarcastic) question about the "need" for an HDMI output on the N7.
I've racked my brain and for the life of me, I can't come up with any possible reason that I would need one. I understand that it might be used to stream or output movies to a TV but I don't see where I would ever use that. I have two large and one small flat screen TV's which are either internet capable or have an internet capable Bluray player attached to them. I'd use them for movies even if my N7's had the HDMI output.
For any other uses I can come up with, I can (and do) hook up my laptop direct to the TV via it's HDMI output. In fact, I use a smaller (32") flat screen as the monitor for my office desktop computer.
What am I missing here? I'm honestly very curious to know so please excuse my ignorance on the subject.
I travel a decent bit for work. When on business travel my day tends to end around 2:30 in the afternoon and the towns I have to travel to are not filled with things to do. Fortunately, I have hotels with flatscreen TVs and HDMI inputs. I enjoy the ability to watch shows on the tablet when running on the hotel treadmill, then being able to hook into the hotel TV when I get back in the room.
Currently I do this with my phone (Galaxy S3) and it is fairly trivial to move the video files from the N7 and the phone (but still an annoyance.)
Games are a different story. I'm half way through Nova 3 on the N7. It would be nice to be able to plug in and continue playing on the TV (with a BT controller) when the situation allows, but I don't have that option with the N7.
As for lugging a laptop all around, no thanks. I got rid of that boat anchor years ago and have no desire to go back to toting that on travel.
-Suntan