I didn't realize there was mini HDMI. I went to swap out a monitor with a newer bigger one on my 7-10 year old homebuilt. The monitor only has HDMI and DisplayPort, and the video card, a old GeForce GTS 450 has a couple DVI and one HDMI, I figured no problem. I thought the HDMI socket was to close to the frame portion of the panel on the back as I couldn't get the HDMI plug to fit with the casing around the plug. I shaved off some of the casing, but still no luck. I got out the tin snips and took off some of the panel. It fit except for the fact that it was mini HDMI! SOB, I haven't run into mini HDMI before, so now I guess I can get an adapter or cave in and do an upgrade on the computer, which is probably past due. I hate to upgrade since of my 3 computers I use everyday it has had zero issues with updates or anything for its entire life span. Frustration out.
Are you running from an onboard video chip? If so, you don't need a new computer, maybe just an appropriate video card.
The HDMI to mini HDMI is what I meant by an adapter, fairly cheap from I see online. I have 2 GTS 450 cards in the build. I'm not sure what the onboard video is for the motherboard. There is no HDMI slot, just USB, eSATA and the other usual assortment. I haven't started looking at video cards. Any thoughts on good, reliable replacement cards? I haven't looked at cards for trading in a long time. I was going to build a gaming/simulator rig with the new generation cards, but that is put off for likely a year with supply being non existent at a reasonable price. Thank you
Lots of video cards available to accommodate your monitors... mostly all from AMD an Nvidia are reliable.
Picked up a mini HDMI to HDMI cord for about $7. I was going to pick up a 2nd Samsung 34" that Costco has on sale again. The resolution is 3440x1440 but I would need a DisplayPort to DVI adapter since the HDMI is taken by another Samsung. From what I see the adapters only give you 1920x1200 resolution. Swapping the card is a bit of a problem as it is, at this point, an older Dell XPS 8900 with only a 385W power supply, and cards I am finding want more than that without considering the rest of the system. Any idea from experience whether what I am seeing is wrong and the 3440x1440 might be supported? Thanks