Connecting room computers and guest laptops

You can connect room computers and guest laptops to the display and view and interact with them.

USB HDMI VGA

  • USB-C 1
  • USB-C 2
  • HDMI 1
  • HDMI 2
  • HDMI 3
  • HDMI 4
  • VGA

Connector

Standard

Connection type

USB-C 1

USB 3.2 Gen 1×1 (as DFP)

Display Port 1.2.4-lane (as UFP)

Video/audio/touch

Connector

Standard

Connection type

USB-C 2

USB 3.2 Gen 1×1 (as DFP)

Display Port 1.2.4-lane (as UFP)

Video/audio/touch

Connector

Standard

Connection type

HDMI 1

HDMI 2.1

Video/audio

Touch (USB Type-B)

USB 3.2 Gen 1

Touch

Connector

Standard

Connection type

HDMI 2

HDMI 2.1

Video/audio

Touch (USB Type-B)

USB 3.2 Gen 1

Touch

Connector

Standard

Connection type

HDMI 3

HDMI 2.1

Video/audio

Touch (USB Type-B)

USB 3.2 Gen 1

Touch

Connector

Standard

Connection type

HDMI 4

HDMI 2.1

Video/audio

Touch (USB Type-B)

USB 3.2 Gen 1

Touch

Note 

The HDMI 4 and VGA inputs share a USB Type-B receptacle.

Connector

Standard

Connection type

VGA

VGA

Video

Audio In (Stereo 3.5 mm)

Stereo 3.5 mm

Audio

Touch (USB Type-B)

USB 3.2 Gen 1

Touch

Note 

The HDMI 4 and VGA inputs share a USB Type-B receptacle.

Warning 

Ensure that any cables that cross the floor to the display are properly bundled and marked to avoid a trip hazard.

Caution 

When connecting a USB cable to a computer, make sure the computer has a USB compliant interface and bears the USB logo. In addition, the USB source computer must be compliant with IEC 60950‑1 and/or IEC 62368‑1. The source computer must be CE marked and carry safety certification marks for Canada and USA. This is for operating safety and to avoid damage to the display.

Notes 

  • Install SMART software on any computers you connect to the display.

  • Your organization’s installers might have connected cables to the display and run the cables behind a wall or under the floor to a desk or table where you can place your computer.

  • If a connected computer reports “Too many USB hubs” or “cannot start (code 10),” see the knowledge base article, SMART Board interactive displays and USB tier structure use.