
USB C to HDMI Compatible lists – 2018/ 2017/2016 MacBook Pro, 2017 iMac – MacBook Air 13” 2018, Mac Mini 2018 – iPad Pro 11” and iPad Pro 12.9” 2018 – iMac 2017 21.5 “/ 27″(Touch ID & Multi Touch Bar as a host computer) – Dell XPS 13 9350, XPS 15-9560, XPS 12-9250, XPS 13 2 IN 1 – Surface book 2,Google ChromeBook Pixel (2015) – HP ENVY X360 15, ENVY 13 (2017), EliteBook folio G1 – Acer V15 Nitro, Asus ZenBook UX390UAK,Asus GA-Z170X – Huawei Matebook X/ Matebook X Pro,Huawei P20 / Mate 10 Pro / Mate 10 / Mate 20 – Samsung Galaxy S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+ / Note 9 / Note 8

Secure & safe coaxial signal transmission structure 4K UHD resolution, 60HZ fast refresh rate Anti electromagnetic (EM) and radio frequency (RF) interference One cable set up, no adapter or driver required for display Wide compatible for DP Alt Mode laptops or computers. The braided outer layer is softest and thinnest than other hdmi cables in the market, offers added protection and flexibility for easy routing and install. This leads me to believe that there is something within the software 'inhibiting' the use of this cable.OJOS USB TYPEC to HDMI Cable OJOS to HDMI Cable OJOS NEW USB TYPE C to HDMI cable made of durable coaxial new materials,it consists of a solid-center conductor, followed by dielectric insulation and braided aluminum shielding sandwiched between two layers of aluminum-foil shielding. I find this very strange, as the product specifications of the Thunderbolt-HDMI cable implied it would easily work for my Macbook Air. Many of the forums I have read say there should be an "Arrangement" tab, but this is not appearing on mine.

However, when looking in System Preferences/ Displays, there is no trace of any external screen.

When connected to the TV via the Thunderbolt-HDMI cable, a blue screen briefly appears on the Macbook. I tested to see if it was the cable which is the problem by connecting it the Thunderbolt port of a laptop supporting Windows 7 and it worked PERFECTLY on my Samsung television. I have scrolled and read through a VAST amount of forums and so-called "help pages" on the internet but can't find anything that works for me, however there do seem to be many people with the same or similar problems.

I have spent all day trying to get my Macbook Air (OS X 10.8.4) to display on various televisions via a Thunderbolt-HDMI cable, however I am yet to suceed.
