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ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT (1920 x 1080 pixels, 16")

ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT

1920 x 1080 pixels, 16"


Question about ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT

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peterboog1973

5 years ago

I have a workstation with a dedicated graphics card (Nvidia P2000, for CAD). I want to use the monitor as an additional monitor, primarily to make sketches etc. with the pen. I have a Surface tablet in use today for this, but it can be a bit inconvenient because of the constant switching. Do I need a USB-C output on the graphics card or is a USB-C output on the mainboard plus HDMI on the graphics card enough to use the touch function?

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SEGA

4 years ago

All that is required is a normal type A USB port on their workstation and the installation of the appropriate driver. (It offers maximum compatibility through an innovative hybrid signal solution with native support for USB Type-C connections and the use of an installed driver for USB Type-A connections. The reversible USB design can be used on both sides and enables a fast, frustration-free connection to any device).
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Anonymous

4 years ago

I can't say anything about the connection. But do you realise that the stylus of the ZenScreen Touch is not an active stylus and does not support intensity levels? It is effectively a rubber cap on the back end of a biro.
There is also no compatible active stylus for the ZenScreen Touch according to the manufacturer.