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06-06-2016 05:34 PM - edited 06-06-2016 06:07 PM
I have an HDMI port in the back of the AIO computer, but I'm not sure if it's an output for an hdmi--which wouldn't really make since given that its a monitor and computer in one (unless im missing something) but I'm unsure. If it is possible, I have absolutely no clue on how it works. If it is possible and there is a way can someone give a descriptive explanation to simplify it.
And yes, that does include by saying that it is, indeed, not possible.
I would greatly appreciate the help. Thank you.
Aatu ♂
EDIT: I have an HDMI cable inserted in the back of the Xbox and in the back of the AIO Computer.
06-07-2016 03:34 PM
Hi there @lzanagu,
Welcome to the HP Support Forums! It is a great place to find the help you need, from other users, HP experts, and other support personnel. I understand that you are looking for information on how to use the HDMI connection on your All-in-One computer. I am happy to help with this.
Looking at the HP Pavilion 22-a113w TouchSmart All-in-One Desktop PC Product Specifications, and scrolling down to the section on the "Computer Case" and also the section on "I/O ports", there is no indication of a button for the HDMI, just that there is a HDMI port among the I/O ports on the back. This would indicate that the HDMI is an output to use to connect a second display, or to connect a TV. If there were an HDMI "button" it would have been a toggle to turn the HDMI to an input. Since it is not there, the port can be used to connect external displays. For how to do that, please see: HP Desktop PCs - Connecting Monitors and TVs to Your PC (Windows 10, 😎, which shows several of the many ways and options to connect a display.
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