

Uni USB-C to HDMI Cable: Use the uni Type-C to HDMI Cable with your USB-C device to view sporting events, movies, video games, and photos/albums directly on your HDMI-equipped monitor/display/TV – never again miss the game-winning touchdown or your favorite TV episodes.Satechi Aluminum Multi-Port Adapter V2: Includes 4K HDMI (60Hz), Ethernet, USB-C PD Charging up to 60W, SD/Micro Card Reader (UHS-I) and 3 USB 3.0 ports, up to 5Gbps.Anker PowerExpand 11-in-1 USB-C Hub Adapter:– Huge 11-Port Expansion: Equipped with a USB-C Power Delivery input port, an HDMI port, a DisplayPort, 1 USB-C data port, 3 USB-A ports, 1 Ethernet port, an AUX port, an SD card slot, and a microSD card slot.HyperDrive iPad Pro USB-C Hub: Use USB-C hub and charge iPad at the same time! Turns a single USB-C port into 6 ports on the iPad Pro 2020 2019 2018, 2020 iPad Air and M1 iPad Pro.Here are a couple of our recommendations: In most instances, all you’ll really need is either an HDMI to USB-C cable, or you could use a dock or USB-C dongle in order to use your iPad with an external monitor. You’ll then need to identify which monitor you own and are planning to use with the iPad.

Meanwhile, the 2022 iPad Air “only” uses USB-C which will still work with many monitors, but doesn’t provide fast transfer speeds. For example, if you own an M1-powered 11-inch or 12.9-inch iPad Pro, these make use of Thunderbolt 4. If you want to use your iPad with an external monitor, you’ll first need to identify and recognize what iPad you own. It’s something we’ve been asking for, and Apple is finally delivering. But the company also improved the experience for those who want to use your iPad with an external monitor. Not only did Apple introduce the ability to use apps in a windowed mode thanks to Stage Manager.

