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Revision as of 15:24, 12 June 2021

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Pi 4 - Run dual monitors

It needs a pair of microHDMI cables

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______Raspberry Pi4 Model B is the newest, fastest, dual monitors


______Connect with your phone

______All Raspberry Pi models have a micro USB port for power

______(the same found on many mobile phones)

______Pi4 has USB-C with a power supply that provides least 3.0 amps

______You need a microSD card with a capacity of at least 16 GB (32GB)

______Cards are getting hard to find at a good price

______TV with HDMI input

______The Pi is able to play sound (no extra cables)

______Computer monitors do not work well (Needs VGA adapter)

______Raspberry Pi4 has two microHDMI ports

______allowing you to connect two separate monitors.

______You need either a microHDMI-to-HDMI cable ($$$)

______or a microHDMI-to-HDMI adapter ($$)

______What a pain

______Raspberry Pi3 has a single full-size HDMI port

______so you can connect it using a cheap standard HDMI-to-HDMI cable


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