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Designed for portability, the 15.6” Full HD IPS ZenScreen MB16AC USB monitor features the world’s first hybrid signal solution. At only 1.7 pounds and 0.3 inches slim, the MB16AC easily slides into briefcases to become the ideal travel companion for laptops to maximize work efficiency and simplicity.
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These drivers were provided to me specifically for this product: 1200Mbps USB Wifi Adapter YOTECE Wireless Dual Band (2.4G/300Mbps+5G/867Mbps) Network wifi 3.0 Antenna Dongle Adapter for WIN 7 /8 / 8.1 /10 Mac OS X 10.7-10.12.4. They will work with Realtek based USB wifi adapters – which is most of the devices on the market.
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ASUS monitor not working to Mac Hey, all! I've got a new ASUS VS238H-P monitor for my Mac OSX 10.6 13' Macbook Pro. I hooked the HDMI to my Mac and the monitor turns on (blue light), has its 'ASUS' screen flash, then it goes to a warning, 'VGA No Signal.' My Mac blues out appropriately and seems to act like it recognizes the monitor when I make display arrangement changes. Yet the ASUS remains blacked out, power light on standby orange. Oddly, even its 'Menu' button doesn't bring up a menu. What could be wrong? My Mac is about 1.5-2 years old. I though maybe it's a driver issue. What drivers would you suggest? Or it could be a cable thing, like my Mac doesn't like the non-proprietary cables I used. Here are the brands, btw: one 5-ft HDMI male-to-male cable by ProHT, and one Mini DisplayPort to HDMI adapter by PNY. Both cables brand-new. Any and all help is appreciated!