Mobile Pixels Trio 2.0 (1920 x 1080 pixels, 13.30")
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Mobile Pixels Trio 2.0

1920 x 1080 pixels, 13.30"


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michael.pluess

5 months ago

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digitec

5 months ago

The offer of the "Trio 2.0 (1920 x 1080 pixels, 13.30")" from Mobile Pixels only includes the monitor itself and no mount or additional screens. It is a portable monitor device, but the mount or additional screens must be purchased separately.

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a.w.elstrom

5 months ago

IPad compatible ?

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digitec

5 months ago

The Mobile Pixels TRIO 2.0 monitor is not specifically designed to be compatible with iPads. Compatibility includes macOS and Windows, as well as other devices such as Android smartphones, Samsung DeX, and the Nintendo Switch, but no specific compatibility with iPads is mentioned.

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hemmeler.zelie

6 months ago

Can this be linked to an HP Elitebook?

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digitec

6 months ago

Yes, the Mobile Pixels TRIO 2.0 can be linked to an HP Elitebook. Here are some important details: - The monitor is compatible with macOS and Windows, which means it works with most laptops, including HP Elitebooks. - It supports connections via Type-C and USB A, which enables connection to most modern laptops. Make sure your HP Elitebook has the necessary ports to easily connect the monitor.

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achat

7 months ago

mac book air compatible?

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digitec

7 months ago

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The "Trio 2.0" monitor by Mobile Pixels can be used with a MacBook Air, but there are some considerations to keep in mind: 1. Connection: The MacBook Air has Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports, which support video output. However, the Trio 2.0 monitor does not specify Thunderbolt connectivity. You may need to use an adapter to connect the monitor to your MacBook Air, such as a USB-C to HDMI or USB-C to VGA adapter, depending on the ports available on the monitor. 2. Resolution and Refresh Rate: The Trio 2.0 has a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, which is within the supported resolutions for external displays connected to a MacBook Air. However, the maximum resolution and refresh rate supported by the MacBook Air for external displays are higher (up to 6K at 60 Hz or 4K at 144 Hz for the primary display). 3. Multiple Displays: If you plan to use multiple external displays, the MacBook Air with an M3 chip can support up to two external displays when the lid is closed, but specific compatibility with the Trio 2.0 in such a setup would depend on the adapters and connections used. In summary, while the Trio 2.0 can be connected to a MacBook Air, you may need to use an adapter and ensure that the connection method supports the desired display settings.

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fportran

7 months ago

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digitec

7 months ago

No, it's not absolutely necessary to use two USB-C ports to connect the two displays on the Mobile Pixels Trio 2.0. The product features a USB Type-C port with a hybrid signal input using DP Alt, allowing both displays to be connected via a single USB-C port, while also allowing charging via this port.

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