The topic has also occupied me, for me it only makes sense to switch to portrait format when lying down. Which makes sense with the touchscreen, otherwise I would have bought a monitor without a touchscreen.
Would be really cool, but the wrong picture was inserted.
Thank you for pointing this out. We will be happy to pass this on internally to the responsible department and hope that this will be checked promptly.
A Lenovo mouse works with this monitor as the monitor has USB-A and USB-C ports to which a USB mouse can be connected. The monitor itself is a display and does not support its own mouse control, but it is compatible with PCs or laptops to which a Lenovo mouse can be connected. This means you can easily use the monitor in your home office with a Lenovo mouse.
The Verbatim PMT-15 is powered by a power adapter, which is included in the scope of delivery. You can connect your old MacBook to the monitor via an HDMI or USB-C port, provided you have a suitable adapter for the Thunderbolt port. Please note, however, that the touchscreen function is not compatible with iOS/iPadOS.
The Verbatim PMT-15 monitor does not support direct connection to PlayStation 4 (PS4) or PlayStation 5 (PS5) consoles as a primary display device. The monitor is designed to connect via USB-C or HDMI to devices such as laptops, tablets, smartphones or portable gaming consoles, but it is not specifically certified or optimised for use with PS4 or PS5 consoles.
Yes, you can connect the laptop to the Verbatim PMT-17 monitor and use a single USB-C cable for both image and power, provided your laptop has a USB-C port that supports DisplayPort Alt Mode and Power Delivery.
- The monitor supports USB-C to USB-C connections that can deliver both the image signal and the power supply.
However, it is important to check that your laptop supports these functions as some devices may require separate cables for image and power.
It was included with me:
- Power supply unit with USB-A output
- USB-A to USB-C cable
- HDMI cable
- USB-C to USB-C cable
I am very satisfied, helps me with various applications (second display on laptop, temp display on Raspberry Pi...)
Hello,
I would say no, for two main reasons:
- the PMT-15's built-in stand doesn't allow it to be placed vertically
- on the two short sides of the PMT-15 there are connectors (USB-C, HDMI, etc) that would get in the way when it's placed vertically
I have my Verbatim and the monitor connected directly to the PC. Win 11 manages the connections. When I start the PC, the monitor and Verbatim start at the same time. Everything works perfectly.
I'm not a specialist but I suspect you will need to reboot the systems after the switch.
Good luck!
Yes, but to benefit from the touchscreen function, you need to connect the screen to the PC using a USB A or USB C cable.
What's more, the screen needs to be powered by an adapter (included) and a USB C cable (included).
That's three cables in all, whereas with USB C you only need one cable (video, data and power) from the PC.
The screen is connected to the computer via HDMI and USB. As far as I can see, the Chromecast only has HDMI and no USB interface, so no. But I have never tested this scenario.
Unfortunately, I had to return the device https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/asus-zenscreen-mb166c-1920-x-1080-pixel-1560-monitor-19213745?supplier=406802 because the power supply was not possible with my old Macbook (Thunderbolt, old connection without power supply).
So that the same thing doesn't happen to me again with a new order, I would like to find out whether it is possible to connect the Verbatim PMT-15 (1920 x 1080 pixels, 15.60") product to the power supply via a power adapter + my old Macbook (USB-C or HDMI-Thunderbolt adapter available).
To connect an iPhone with a USB-C port to the Verbatim PMT-17 monitor, you will need the following items:
- USB-C cable: A USB Type-C cable that can transmit the video signals. Make sure that the cable supports USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode, as not all USB-C cables can transmit video signals.
- Compatibility: The Verbatim PMT-17 monitor supports USB-C ports that can deliver both video signals and power. Make sure that the monitor and cable support these functions.
- Connection: Connect the iPhone to the monitor using the USB-C cable. If the monitor supports USB PD fast charging, the iPhone can also be charged during the connection.
It is important to note that the iPhone itself does not support touchscreen function on the external monitor when connected to a touchscreen monitor such as the Verbatim PMT-17.
No, you cannot connect the screen directly to your iPhone 13 Pro with a Lightning-HDMI adapter and draw power via USB-C at the same time if you want to use the touchscreen function.
- The Verbatim PMT-15 monitor does not support touchscreen function with iOS or iPadOS, even if you use a Lightning HDMI adapter.
- When connecting via HDMI with a Lightning HDMI adapter, only video output would be possible, but no touch function.
- The use of USB-C for power and data transfer is only possible with devices that support this function, such as laptops, Macs, tablets or smartphones with USB-C connection, but not with iPhones via an adapter.
The Verbatim PMT-17 Portable Touchscreen Monitor is compatible with a 17" HP laptop, provided the laptop has the necessary connections.
- The monitor can be connected via USB-C, which enables data, video and power over a single cable connection if the laptop supports USB-C with DisplayPort Alt Mode.
- Alternatively, the monitor can also be connected via HDMI, but this requires a separate power supply, which is included in the scope of delivery.
Make sure that your HP laptop has the appropriate connections to ensure a smooth connection.
I have connected my new Verbatim PMT-14 monitor to a laptop via USB-C and to a desktop PC via HDMI. When only one or the other computer is running, everything is ok. When the desktop PC is running and I switch on the laptop, I can switch from the PMT-14 to the laptop (i.e. from the HDMI to the USB-C connection) via the menu. If I then want to switch back to the HDMI connection, this does not work. The monitor stays black briefly as if it were switching, but remains on the USB-C connection. Only when I unplug the USB-C cable does the monitor immediately switch to the HDMI connection, which is then the only remaining connection. Can anyone reproduce this? Thank you in advance for your support.
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