FLX1s Meets the Big Screen

FLX1s Meets the Big Screen

Your Linux phone just became a desktop. In this demo, I walk through connecting the FuriPhone FLX1s to the FLH1 Convergence Hub and driving a full external display - keyboard, mouse - straight from your pocket.

I have my battery bank charging the phone via the PD port on the hub so I can work all day like this. I've worked at cafe's and airports with my portable 18.5 inch LCD display and it feels like heaven! It also attracts quite a bit of attention.

How to use it

The setup is simpler than you'd expect. Plug the FLX1s into the FLH1, open the External Display app in FuriOS, and within seconds you're looking at a proper desktop environment on an external monitor. In the video I'm using an AOC 34" ultrawide 3440x1440 - not because the resolution is the point, but because it really drives home what convergence on a Linux phone actually feels like in practice....smooth and natural.

From there I show how to assign your keyboard and mouse inputs to the external display - a small detail that makes the whole experience come together. Once it's configured, the FLX1s behaves exactly like a desktop machine. FuriOS and your apps on the big screen.

This is what the FLH1 is built for. No Android desktop mode workarounds. No streaming. Just native Linux, on your terms.

The FLH1 is available now at furilabs.com.

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