USB adapter for docking port Screen hp split x2

Hi! I would like to know if there is a USB adapter to connect to the expansion port on the bottom of the screen Hp Split x2 m121sa. The USB adapter for HP Elite h n46aa pad is compatible with my HP Split x ? I thank

Hi, No. The product says: Expand what you can do with a suite of accessories designed specifically for the HP ElitePad and turn a true business tablet into a total business solution.Simply connect one end of the adapter to the HP ElitePad, and connect to your USB device on the other end. Then pack and go when you’re ready to disconnect.Get the peace of mind of a one-year limited warranty. Additional support is available (North America only) seven days a week, 24 hours a day by phone as well as through online support forums. and your machine:     http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Split-13-x2-PC/5401170/model/5442928/document/c03944512/ Regards.

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