
ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT
1920 x 1080 pixels, 16"
ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT
1920 x 1080 pixels, 16"
Have you already received an answer? I would also be very interested in this question. I assume that this is not possible because it is "only" a 10-point touch.
Have you tried Samsung Dex?
Hello BiancaHO16, unfortunately I can't give you any precise information on this. Samsung phones on this monitor work without any problems because SamsungDex regulates the data exchange. But I did a quick google and found this: https://smartandroid.fr/en/how-to-share-a-screen-on-xiaomi-mi-note-10/ According to this page, you only need an MHL adapter (Mobile High Definition Link). This should work: Verbatim USB Type-C to (HDMI, 5.50cm) Then connect the whole thing to the HDMI cable supplied with the screen and power the monitor. Disadvantage: You can't charge your Xiaomi at the same time, at least not by cable, but maybe by induction charging (wireless charging).
The manufacturer doesn't seem to give any information on this and I didn't find any other precise answers to your question. I suspect that a thin attachment will not work cleanly, so it may not be offered.
Ja, gemäss diesem Forum scheint dies gut zu funktionieren: https://www.reddit.com/r/Monitors/comments/ch76wb/dual_monitor_windows_10_hdr_with_an_offside/ Windows 10 scheint HDR immer nur "per Monitor" zu aktivieren.
6 months ago
The ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT monitor is not compatible with the iPad Pro in terms of touch screen functionality. Touch screen compatibility is limited to devices with Android version 6.0~9.0 that support the HID multi-touch function, and will not work with iOS or macOS. However, the monitor can still be connected to the iPad Pro using the USB-C or micro-HDMI ports to display content, but touch screen functionality will not be available.
Automatically generated from the .Hi, I'm using the HDMI cable supplied with the ZenScreen + Lightning HDMI Adapter, but as a result I can't use touch on the ZenScreen 💡
Of course, the HDMI connection always includes both incoming and outgoing audio signal.
If we refer to the reviews and other tests available online, its response time seems to be good. However, this monitor is not equipped with an HDMI input (a port that is necessary for the use of response time measurement tools). So we don't have a precise figure for this.
Hi Fabienne - I need the ASUS ZenScreen Touch MB16AMT for demos of our ERP solution and POS system. This way, the customer can experience the same on the ZenScreen as I do on the notebook, also with touch. I think the decision is relatively simple....if the touch function is really needed then the MB16AMT. If not, I would rather go for the MB16ACV - it is also a bit more stable :-)
The screen is touch-compatible, but does not allow pressure-sensitive drawing. The pen included with it is a common ink pen with a rubber cap at the other end. (No electronics in it) According to the ASUS support, no actual stylus exists that is compatible with it. I misunderstood the description myself and ended up sending the screen back immediately, when I realised that this was not a stylus-compatible screen.
Most notebooks do not provide enough power to charge the screen. The USB C must supply at least 3.1 mAh to keep the screen fully charged.
We use it as a second screen for a 13" HP. Works perfectly. Would buy the part again.
Hello Michael I can also confirm that my ZenScreen loads at 100% - I also think it is a defect.
I don't know, I've had it all
With my Notee 20 Ultra, I was able to display it via USB C to USB C, using the app ZenScreen Touch. I could even control it from my smartphone via the monitor.
The screen is not multi-touch and not pressure-sensitive - unfortunately! In this direction, it is better to look at wacom, but they are considerably more expensive. https://www.wacom.com/en-us/products/pen-displays
As I no longer need mine it is up for grabs art. 11905118
Yes it works with my S8
This is not dependent on the cable but on the power source. Most laptops do not supply the necessary voltage of 3 amps via the USB C port that this screen would need to charge during operation: however, it does not discharge quite as quickly if charging via usb c is permitted.
Yes 😄
Yes, this is not a problem with a suitable adapter.
Also, although the monitor can connect to an Apple iPad with a USB-C port, you'll have to use the tablet for touch control, as the ZenScreen doesn't support touch input on iOS devices. :)
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