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HP Spectre X360 7th Gen i7 LATE 2016 - External 4K 60 HZ Monitor / HDTV Support ?
12-04-2016 06:52 PM - edited 12-04-2016 06:52 PM
Can the HP Spectre X360 7th Gen i7 LATE 2016 Support a 4K External Monitor/HDTV at 60 HZ?
If so, exactly what Cable or Adapter & Cabe is required?
Is there an HDMI (not Display Port) based solution for HDTV's?
Thanks in advance.
Murray

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HP Spectre X360 7th Gen i7 LATE 2016 - External 4K 60 HZ Monitor / HDTV Support ?
12-18-2016 01:50 PM
@mkerdman wrote:Can the HP Spectre X360 7th Gen i7 LATE 2016 Support a 4K External Monitor/HDTV at 60 HZ?
If so, exactly what Cable or Adapter & Cabe is required?
Is there an HDMI (not Display Port) based solution for HDTV's?
Thanks in advance.
Murray
That should be possible as it features two USB-C ports that support the Thunderbolt 3 standards, capable of dual 4K displays at 60Hz. Any USB-C adapter and capable HDMI cable should do the trick.

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HP Spectre X360 7th Gen i7 LATE 2016 - External 4K 60 HZ Monitor / HDTV Support ?
12-22-2016 05:23 PM
Has anyone successfully tested a USB-C adapter and/or a capable HDMI cable with the HP Spectre X360 7Th Gen i7 LATE 2016 on an External 4K 60 HZ Monitor and/or HDTV?
What particular Brand and Model Number worked?

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HP Spectre X360 7th Gen i7 LATE 2016 - External 4K 60 HZ Monitor / HDTV Support ?
03-08-2017 01:43 PM
I got the HP Spectre x360 15-bl001na 4K with a Samsung 49" KS7000 Flat SUHD TV
I could not get 4K working at all until i started swapping hdmi cables
I have a bunch of cables from various sources, some cost less than £5 some cost £50+
some are even supposed to be 4k verified (versions unknown) but none worked
the only cable i can get a stable 4K output using is my nintendo wii cable
markings on the cable are WUP-008 D-63760
this is a genuine nintendo cable that came with the wii-u and not one off amazon
hope this helps