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My guess would be yes, cause you can reproduce the screen as long as you have enough ports on your sources aka hdmi and usb. It works as a bluetooth output. Only thing is, i don't know if your source has to be a Microsoft product. The instructions say it can cast anything that you can plug it into via hdmi and usb. Its a cool adapter if the screen quality wasn't sacrificed. Its not 4k. From my results, i would say it reproduces in 720p. My girlfriend has a Microsoft surface laptop and she wanted the screen to cast to a bigger Tv so that she could work on her adobe photoshop cs4 due to the font issues with the Laptop. It literally stretched the screen poorly, however this was on a 4ktv. I heard a 1080p tv would have been way better for this setup. The setup instructions say to download an app with it and follow the bluetooth instructions but the second i plugged it in, it just started working without downloading anything, in reference to my setup. Microsoft to samsung 4ktv. Besides that, it works great. Response time from mouse on the laptop to the bigscreen was fairly accurate. Just fairly. No more no less. Goodluck.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have one attached to each TV in the house (5 TV's) and my laptop can only connect to one display adapter at a time. Proximity may also impair connectivity, I can only see one adapter at a time, the TV's are in separate rooms in the house. I thought about using a distribution hub to push to multiple TV's but haven't gotten that far yet. Hope this helped.
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