GEOYEAO EVP-301 Portable Monitor 15.6 inch VESA USB-C Laptop User Manual

June 9, 2024
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GEOYEAO EVP-301 Portable Monitor 15.6 inch VESA USB-C Laptop User Manual

How to set up a monitor to a laptop

Step 1: Figure out what outputs your laptop supports.

It’s likely going to be HDMI, mini-HDMI, a USB-C port with Thunderbolt and / or Display Port support, DisplayPort, or Mini DisplayPort. If you have an older computer, it may be VGA or DVI (the ones that are covered in holes). If you’re not sure what ports you have, a quick Google search can help you out. You should be able to find a list on the manufacturer’s website or in reviews of your laptop model.

  • Not all USB-C ports support DisplayPort and Thunderbolt 3, so double-check that on the manufacturer’s You can also look for symbols next to the port.

Step 2: Power the portable monitor and connect the portable monitor’s

video input

You can expect to find Mini HDMI and USB-C inputs on the monitors.

  • Every time you use the portable monitor, be sure to power the monitor

Step 3: Ensure your laptop’s connections and monitor’s connections are

the same

If your laptop lack a common connection, don’t panic. You can easily purchase an adapter to pair them. Common examples of adapters include:
Mini DisplayPort-to-DisplayPort VGA-to-HDMI
DVI-to-HDMI
HDMI-to-DisplayPort DisplayPort-to-HDMI USB-C-to-HDMI
Once you attach your external display to your laptop with the appropriate cable (or adapter and cable), you may be required to press some keys on your keyboard for it to function properly. This shortcut key varies based on the laptop brand you own. Generally speaking, you’ll want to hold the Fn key while simultaneously pressing F3, F4, F5, F7, F8. F9, or F10.
At this point, your two devices should be seamlessly connected. Now, you’ll have to set your display settings to your liking so you can choose what’s best for your workflow.

How to Connect a Smartphone to a Portable Monitor

Method 1: Connect A Phone to A Monitor with One Cable

Make Sure You Have a Compatible Phone
Using a single USB C cable to connect your smartphone with our portable monitor, your
devices need to feature a USB C port enabled by DisplayPort Alt Mode (DP Alt Mode). Moreover, the USB C cable also needs to arrive with the Alt Mode capability to transfer the video signals. (It is recommended that you use the USB-C cable included in the package)
Tips: Some smartphones that include the DisplayPort capability have the Samsung Galaxy Note Series, Samsung Galaxy S series, flagship HTC U series, Huawei Mate, and Huawei P series. In addition, some of the smartphones from the LG G & V series and the Razer and ROGH phone also include this functionality. You can also go through following page compatible list to find out the other DP Alt Mode Compatible Devices.

After confirming that both devices are compatible, it’s time to set up our cell phone with the monitor:

  1. At first, connect portable monitor to an electric outlet since it’s not battery Turn on the portable monitor.

  2. Now connect the one end of the DP ALT mode capable USB C with the phone and another end to the port of the portable monitor.

  3. If your Android device is running on OS 10 or later, turn on the Desktop Mode from the settings. You should find it under the Developers Option.

  4. Turn on the mirror screen if you are using the older Android versions or your phone doesn’t include a Desktop

That’s it; now you should see the phone’s interface on the portable monitor. The interface may vary depending on the smartphone you are using.

Method 2: Connect with IOS/Android HDMI Adapter

Don’t worry if your phone is DP Alt Mode enabled even if the phone doesn’t include the Desktop Mode, you can still cast the phone screen on the portable monitor. All you need is an IOS/Android HDMI adapter. Let’s see how to connect your smartphone to a portable monitor using the adapter.

  1. Connect the portable monitor to the electric
  2. Connect your iPhone or Android phone to the monitor through the IOS/Android 3 IN 1 adapter.
  3. Power the adapter with a USB
  4. Scan the QR Code for device matching if adapter
  5. Now you should see the phone’s display on the monitor’s

Note that you can only mirror the phone’s screen to the portable monitor following this way, and you cannot enjoy the touch function. Put the phone in landscape mode to get a full-screen view on the portable monitor.

  • Different adapter has different requirements, if the screen can’t cast via connect with the adapter, you can contact the adapter’s retailer for detailed

Compatible list

Device name Device type Operating system
Apple iMac (Mid 2017) and newer All-in-one PC macOS
Apple iMac Pro All-in-one PC macOS
Apple Mac Mini (Late 2018) and newer Mini PC macOS
Intel NUC[lower-alpha 1] Nettop Windows
ASRock Thunderbolt 3 AIC AIC Windows 8-10
Asus ThunderboltEX 3 Thunderbolt 3 AIC AIC Windows 8-10
Gigabyte GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 1.0) AIC Windows 8-10
Gigabyte GC-ALPINE RIDGE (rev. 2.0) AIC Windows 8-10
Gigabyte GC-TITAN RIDGE (rev. 1.0) AIC Windows 10 RS3 or later
MSI Thunderbolt M3 Thunderbolt 3 AIC AIC Windows 8-10
Device name Device type Operating system
--- --- ---
Apple MacBook Pro (Late 2016) and newer laptop macOS
Apple MacBook Air (Late 2018) and newer laptop macOS
Razer Blade Stealth Series (All) laptop Windows 10
Dell Latitude 7373, Dell Inspiron 5570 laptop Windows 10
Dell Latitude 5490,5400 (2019) laptop Windows 10/Linux >= 4.19

Dell XPS 12 (9250)

Dell XPS 13 (9350, 9360, 9370)

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)

Dell XPS 15 (9550, 9560, 9570)

Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 (9575)

| ****



laptop

| ****



Windows 10/Ubuntu

HP EliteBook Folio G1| laptop| Windows 10
HP Spectre 13| laptop| Windows 10
HP Zbook| laptop| Windows 10
HP Zbook Studio| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad E580| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad T470| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad T470s| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad T480| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad T480s| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2017)| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2018)| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon (2019)| laptop| Windows 10
Asus Zenbook 3| laptop| Windows 10
Acer Swift 5| laptop| Windows 10
MSI GS60 6QE| laptop| Windows 10
Gigabyte Aero 15x| laptop| Windows 10
Gigabyte Aero 15 x9| laptop| Windows 10
Gigabyte Aero 15 x9| laptop| Windows 10


Device name Device type Operating system
HP Spectre x360 2-in-1 convertible macOS
HP Zbook Studio x360 2-in-1 convertible macOS

Dell XPS 13 2-in-1 (9365)

Dell XPS 15 2-in-1 (9575)

| ****

2-in-1 convertible

| ****

macOS

Huawei MateBook| 2-in-1 detachable| Windows 8-10
Medion Akoya s4403| 2-in-1 convertible| Windows 8-10

**** Devices with DisplayPort Alternate Mode over USB-C

Device name Device type Operating system
Asus Zen AiO All-in-one PC Windows 10
Asus Chromebox 3 Chromebox Chrome OS
Intel NUC (i3 models) Nettop Windows
Zotac PI225 ****

Mini PC

| Windows 10

(Linux works as well)

Sunix UPD2018| AIC| Windows 7-10

Device name Device type Operating system

Any Chrome OS device that implements Type-C, including:

Google Chromebook Pixel (2015)

| ****

laptop

| ****

Chrome OS

Acer Swift 5| laptop| Windows 10
Acer TravelMate P2| laptop| Windows 10
Apple MacBook (Early 2015) and newer| laptop| macOS
HP ProBook 430 G6| laptop| Linux
Lenovo Legion Y520, Y530, Y7000, Y740| laptop| Windows 10/Linux
Lenovo ThinkPad A485, A285| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo ThinkPad E485, E585| laptop| Windows 10
Lenovo ThinkPad X270| laptop| Windows 10
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 12,5″| laptop| Windows 10/Linux
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Air 13,3″| laptop| Windows 10/Linux
Xiaomi Mi Notebook Pro 15,6| laptop| Windows 10/Linux

Device name Device type Operating system
Google Pixelbook 2-in-1 convertible Chrome OS
Google Pixel Slate 2-in-1 detachable Chrome OS
Acer Chromebook R13 2-in-1 convertible Chrome OS
HP Chromebook x2 2-in-1 detachable Chrome OS
HP Envy 13 x360 (2019) laptop/tablet Windows 10
HP Envy 13 x360 (2018) laptop/tablet Windows 10
Acer Chromebook Tab 10 tablet Chrome OS
Acer Nitro 5 Spin 2-in-1 convertible Windows 10
Acer Spin 5 2-in-1 convertible Windows 10
Device name Device type Operating system
Lenovo Yoga 900 2-in-1 convertible Windows 10
Acer Switch 5 2-in-1 detachable Windows 10
Cube i7 Book 2-in-1 detachable Windows 10
Microsoft Surface Book 2 2-in-1 detachable Windows 10
Microsoft Surface Go 2-in-1 detachable Windows 10
Samsung Galaxy TabPro S 2-in-1 detachable Windows 10
Dell Inspiron 13 7000 2-in-1 2-in-1 convertible Windows 10

**** The 3rd-gen iPad Pro is the first iPad to drop the Lightning connector in favor of the USB-C port in November 2018. This was followed by the 4th-gen iPad Air in October 2020, and 6th-gen iPad mini in September 2021.

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---
Lenovo TAB6 5G| –| tablet| Android| 2021
Samsung Galaxy Tab S4| Samsung DeX| tablet| Android| 2021
Samsung Galaxy Tab S5e| Samsung DeX| tablet| Android| 2019
Samsung Galaxy Tab S6

(excluding Lite model)

|

Samsung DeX

| tablet| Android| 2019
Samsung Galaxy Tab S7 and S7+| Samsung DeX| tablet| Android| 2020
Samsung Galaxy Tab S8,

S8+, S8 Ultra

|

Samsung DeX

| tablet| Android| 2022
Vivo Pad| –| tablet| Android| 2022
iPad mini (6th generation)| –| tablet| iOS| 2021
iPad Air (4th generation)| –| tablet| iOS| 2020
iPad Air (5th generation)| –| tablet| iOS| 2022
iPad Pro (3rd generation)| –| tablet| iOS| 2018
iPad Pro (4th generation)| –| tablet| iOS| 2020
iPad Pro (5th generation)| –| tablet| iOS| 2021

As Android and, the now-defunct, Windows 10 Mobile are mobile operating systems, most manufacturers do not include support for wired video output. Even if support is present, it may not be prominently indicated on a device’s specification list.
All iOS devices (iPhone 4 and later, iPod touch 4th gen and later, iPad 1st gen and later) support wired video output. iOS devices, which traditionally did not use Micro USB or USB-C, are able to provide wired video output with adapters for the proprietary 30-pin dock connector (Apple 30-pin to VGA Adapter, Apple 30-pin Digital AV HDMI Adapter) and Lightning connector (Lightning to VGA Adapter, Lightning Digital AV HDMI Adapter).
The iPhone 4, iPad 1st gen, and iPod touch 4th gen (devices with Apple A4 system-on-chip) only display videos, photos, presentations, and slideshows on a secondary display, and cannot mirror the entire screen.
The iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad Mini 1st gen, iPod touch 5th gen (devices with Apple A5 system -on-chip) are the first devices that support screen mirroring.
A teardown revealed that the Lightning Digital AV Adapter contains an ARM system-on-chip (SoC), which decodes the output stream and sends it over HDMI. Currently, the maximum supported resolution is 1600 x 900.
Currently, the only iOS devices that use a USB-C connector and comply with Alternate Mode are iPad Pro (3rd gen and later), iPad Air (4th gen and later).
On iOS, major content service providers that allow screen mirroring in their apps include: Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Disney+, HBO Max, Tubi, Pluto TV etc. (as of Jan 2021).
On iOS, some content service providers (especially paid cable TV subscription companies that also provide a traditional set-top box) explicitly blocked screen mirroring in their apps. In such cases, DRM restrictions implemented in the app would either block the video from playing, or display a black screen with only audio playing. These apps include: ESPN, Now TV, All 4, My5, UKTV Play etc. (as of Jan 2021).
HTC, Samsung, Huawei have supported DisplayPort on most of their flagship HTC U series, Samsung Galaxy S series, Samsung Galaxy Note series, Huawei Mate series, Huawei P series phones.
LG formerly supported DisplayPort on their LG G series and LG V series phones, but dropped support in the G6, G7, V35, V40 phones. With the December 2018 software update, LG enabled DisplayPort output in G7, V35, V40 phones
Samsung’s DeX mode, Huawei’s Easy Projection, and Microsoft’s Continuum allow phones to offer a PC-like experience. In addition to regular screen mirroring, they allow apps to be used in multiple windows with a desktop-like interface when connected to an external display with keyboard and mouse.
The gaming-oriented smartphones, ROG Phone and Razer Phone, support DisplayPort. The ROG Phone, when connected to the Mobile Desktop Dock, outputs 4K UHD video through HDMI and DisplayPort. Razer’s Project Linda, a work-in- progress concept, allows a docked phone to power a laptop and run apps on a larger screen, with the phone acting as a touchpad or second screen for custom interfaces.
A bug introduced in Android Oreo resulted in performance issues (unreliable video/audio). This bug affects phones running stock Android (Razer Phone and Essential Phone) that have been updated from Android Nougat to Oreo.
Android 10’s first beta, released on 13 March 2019, introduced a native desktop mode, but it is hidden by default in the final release. LG made modifications to improve this desktop mode, and included it the LG V50 ThinQ and LG G8 ThinQ.
In Nov 2019, it was discovered through the Android source code that Google had explicitly blocked the DisplayPort function in the Pixel 4.

On devices with no native DisplayPort support, the DisplayLink Presenter app, when used with adapters and docking stations with DisplayLink chipsets, can provide limited screen mirroring functionality. However, as a third-party solution, playback of HDCP-encrypted video content might be disabled.In May 2020, the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA) released version 2.0 of DisplayPort Alternate Mode (Alt Mode), which enables up to 16K video output over USB 4 Type-C ports.

Brand Initial support Models Comments
Early adopter. Provides
consistent support
(all flagship models).
iPhone 4, iPad 1st gen,
iPod touch 4th gen
· Can only display videos,
photos, presentations, and
slideshows over the 30-pin
dock connector.
iPhone 4S, iPad 2
· Supports screen mirroring
all iPhone, over the 30-pin dock connector.
Apple 2010 iPod touch, iPad models **iPhone 5, iPad 4th

gen, iPad Mini 1st gen, iPod
| | |
touch 5th gen and later**
| | | · Supports screen mirroring over the Lightning connector.
| | | (all iOS devices released from
| | | late 2012 onwards)
| | |

iPad Pro 3rd gen, iPad Air

| | | 4th gen, iPad Mini 6th
| | | gen and later
| | | · Supports screen mirroring
| | | over the USB-C connector,
| | | complies with Alternate Mode.

Brand Initial support Models Comments

HTC

|

2016

|

U series

| Early adopter. Provides consistent support (at least 3 flagship models).

LG

|

2016

| G series, V series| Early adopter. Dropped support in 2017-2018, but re-enabled support in 2019.

Huawei

|

2017

| Mate series, P series| Provides consistent support (at least 3 flagship models). Has desktop mode.

Samsung

|

2017

| Galaxy S series, Galaxy Note series, Galaxy Z series|

Provides consistent support (at least 3 flagship models). Has desktop mode.

Asus

|

2018

|

ROG Phone series

| Provides consistent support on ROG Phone series (at least 3 flagship models), but little support on other series.

Sony

|

2019

| Xperia 1 series,

Xperia 5 series,

Xperia 10 series, Xperia Pro series

|

Late adopter. Provides consistent support on Xperia high-end series (at least 3 flagship models).

OnePlus

|

2019

|

OnePlus series

|

Late adopter.

Currently support – 7/7 Pro, 8/8 Pro (as of Aug 2020)

Honor

|

2020

|

Magic series

|

Spin-off brand from Huawei with access to Google Play Services, not affected by US sanctions against Huawei.

Oppo

|

2018

|

(see below)

|

Irregular, little to no support for both flagship & non-flagship series.

Brand Initial support Models Comments

Xiaomi

|

_

| Some Black Shark models| Has not supported any flagship or non- flagship series.

(need to verify support for Black Shark series)

Google

|

_

|

N/A

| The Pixel 4’s hardware might/might not support DisplayPort, but the function was disabled in software by Google.

Other brands (irregular support)

|

_

|

(see below)

|

These brands do not release DisplayPort-supported models under a consistent product series and/or release schedule.

· Oppo, Sharp, ZTE

| | |

These brands only started releasing

| | | DisplayPort-supported models in
| | | recent years. Brands with consistent
| | | support will be moved to the rows
| | | above.
Other brands

(late adopters)

| _|

(see below)

| 2020

· Lenovo (2020 – present), Motorola

| | | (2020 – present), Microsoft
| | | (2020 – present)
| | | 2021
| | | · Fairphone (2021 – present)

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 3

|

Samsung DeX

| foldable phablet|

Android

|

2021

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 2 Samsung W21

(for Chinese market)

|

Samsung DeX

|

foldable phablet

|

Android

|

2020

Samsung Galaxy Fold| Samsung DeX| foldable phablet| Android| 2019
Microsoft Surface Duo 2| | foldable phablet| Android| 2021
Microsoft Surface Duo| | foldable phablet| Android| 2020
Huawei P50 Pocket|

Easy Projection

| foldable phablet| Android| 2021
Huawei Mate Xs|

Easy Projection

| foldable phablet| Android| 2020

Huawei Mate X2

|

Easy Projection

| foldable phablet|

Android

|

2021

Huawei Mate X| Easy Projection| foldable phablet| Android| 2019
Honor Magic V| | foldable phablet| Android| 2022
ZTE Nubia Red Magic 7 ZTE Nubia Red Magic 7 Pro| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2022

ZTE Nubia Red Magic 6S Pro| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

ZTE Axon 10 Pro

|

Easy Projection

| foldable phablet|

Android

|

2019

ZTE Axon 9 Pro

|

Easy Projection

| foldable phablet|

Android

|

2018

Xiaomi Black Shark 4|

Easy Projection

| foldable phablet| Android| 2021

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---

Xiaomi Black Shark 3

| | smartphone|

Android

|

2020

Xiaomi Black Shark 2

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

Sony Xperia Pro-I

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Sony Xperia Pro| | smartphone| Android| 2021
Sony Xperia 10 IV| | smartphone| Android| 2022

Sony Xperia 10 III

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Sony Xperia 5 II| | smartphone| Android| 2021

Sony Xperia 5

| | smartphone|

Android

|

2019

Sony Xperia 1 IV| | smartphone| Android| 2022
Sony Xperia 1 III| | smartphone| Android| 2021

Sony Xperia 1 II

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

Sony Xperia 1| | smartphone| Android| 2019
Smartisan R1| | smartphone| Android| 2018

Sharp Aquos zero5G basic

| | foldable phablet|

Android

|

2020

Sharp Aquos R5G

| | foldable phablet|

Android

|

2020

Samsung Galaxy S22 Samsung Galaxy S22+ Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra|

Samsung DeX

|

foldable phablet

|

Android

|

2022

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---
Samsung Galaxy S21 Samsung Galaxy S21+ Samsung Galaxy S21 Ultra|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Samsung Galaxy S20 Samsung Galaxy S20+ Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra

|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

Samsung Galaxy S10e Samsung Galaxy S10 Samsung Galaxy S10+|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

Samsung Galaxy S9 Samsung Galaxy S9+|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

Samsung Galaxy S8 Samsung Galaxy S8+|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

Samsung Galaxy Note 20

Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra

|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

Samsung Galaxy Note 10 Samsung Galaxy Note 10+| Samsung DeX| smartphone| Android| 2019
Samsung Galaxy Note 9|

Samsung DeX

| smartphone| Android| 2018

Samsung Galaxy Note 8

|

Samsung DeX

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

Samsung Galaxy M52 5G| Samsung DeX| smartphone| Android| 2022
Samsung Galaxy A90 5G| Samsung DeX| smartphone| Android| 2019
Razer Phone 2 [lower-alpha 1]| | smartphone| Android| 2018

Razer Phone [lower-alpha 1]

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

Purism Librem 5| | smartphone| Linux| 2020

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---
PINE64 PinePhone| | smartphone| Linux| 2020
Oppo Reno 10x Zoom Oppo Reno 5G| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

OPPO R17 Pro (OPPO RX17

Pro in Europe)

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

Oppo Find X3 Pro| | smartphone| Android| 2021
OnePlus 9 OnePlus 9R OnePlus 9 Pro| Note: works on most 720p/1080p displays, crashes on 4K displays|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

OnePlus 8

OnePlus 8 Pro

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

OnePlus 7

OnePlus 7 Pro

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

Motorola Edge+| Yes| smartphone| Android| 2020
Motorola Edge S (China variant)

Moto G100 (global version for European market)

|

Yes

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Motorola Edge 30 Pro (global variant) Motorola Edge+ 2022 (US variant)

Motorola Edge X30 (China variant)

|

Yes

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2022

Motorola Edge 20 Pro| Yes| smartphone| Android| 2021
Microsoft Lumia 950 Microsoft Lumia 950 XL| Continuum with Microsoft Display Dock| smartphone| Windows 10 Mobile| 2015

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---
LG V60|

Yes

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

LG V50|

Yes

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

LG V40 (with Dec 2018 update)| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

LG V35

LG V35+ (with Dec 2018 update)

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

LG V30 LG V30+| | smartphone| Android| 2017
LG V20| | smartphone| Android| 2016
LG Q8| | smartphone| Android| 2017
LG G8| Yes| smartphone| Android| 2019
LG G7

LG G7+ (with Dec 2018 update)

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

LG G6

LG G6+ (with Dec 2018 update)

functionality has not been tested

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

LG G5| | smartphone| Android| 2016
Lenovo Legion Phone Duel| | smartphone| Android| 2020

Lenovo Legion Duel 2

| | smartphone|

Android

|

2021

Lenovo Legion 2 Pro

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Huawei P40 Huawei P40 Pro|

Easy Projection

| smartphone| Android| 2020

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---
Huawei P30

Huawei P30 Pro

|

Easy Projection

| smartphone| Android| 2019
Huawei P20 Huawei P20 Pro|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

Huawei Mate 40 Pro

|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Huawei Mate 30E Pro (China variant)|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

Huawei Mate 30 Huawei Mate 30 Pro Huawei Mate 30 RS Porsche Design|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

Huawei Mate 20 Huawei Mate 20 X Huawei Mate 20 Pro

|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

Huawei Mate 10 Huawei Mate 10 Pro|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

Huawei Honor View 20| Easy Projection| smartphone| Android| 2018

Huawei Honor View 10

|

Easy Projection

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

HTC U19e| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

HTC U12+| | smartphone| Android| 2018
HTC U11 HTC U11+| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

HTC U Ultra| | smartphone| Android| 2017

HTC Exodus 1

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

HTC 10| | smartphone| Android| 2016

Device name| Desktop Mode| Device type| Operating system| Release date
---|---|---|---|---

HP Elite x3

| Continuum with HP Desk Dock, HP Lap Dock|

smartphone

|

Windows 10 Mobile

|

2016

Honor Magic4, Magic4 Pro,

Magic4 Ultimate

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2022

Honor Magic 3, Pro, Pro+| | smartphone| Android| 2021
Honor 30 Pro

Honor 30 Pro+

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

Essential Phone [lower-alpha 1]| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

BQ Aquaris X2| | smartphone| Android| 2018

BlackBerry Key2

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2018

Asus ZenFone AR

Asus ZenFone Ares (rebranded Taiwan variant of ZenFone AR)

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2017

Asus ZenFone 3 Ultra

| |

smartphone

|

Android

|

2016

Asus ROG Phone II

| Mobile Desktop Dock, TwinView Dock, WiGig® Dock|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2019

Asus ROG Phone 5 Asus ROG Phone 5s

| Mobile Desktop Dock, TwinView Dock, WiGig® Dock|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2021

Asus ROG Phone 3

|

Mobile Desktop Dock, TwinView Dock, WiGig® Dock

|

smartphone

|

Android

|

2020

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