Travel Monitor |
I really needed a plugin second display. Good move took place first thing happen to have. Simon and I knew from a little research online you can use an I mac as an external monitor for a mac laptop. Bad news the mac has to be 2009 or later this one was vintage 2007. So what do you do if you need an external monitor but something is small enough to travel with. Get yourself. Where the needs. I didn't even know that you S. beat travel monitors existed. Super light super thin no power cord nope stand one 0.7 pounds a single U. S. B. cable send video signal and power. Good news a bunch of different companies make the screens.
Bad news their resolution is actually lower than my laptop's. They wouldn't show me any more of my book is that the job less. Good news there isn't one portable USB monitor with higher resolution. Full high definition resolution. This one. In a sense NB 160 plus. Billed as the world's slimmest and lightest companion display. 1920 by 10 need baby. A whole book readable sites. Good news becomes with the case supposed to double as a stand. Bad news.
That's a bold hearings big foot prints. Good news for 10 Bucks I got this adjustable tablet stand that's perfect for holding up my screen bad news your screen is suppose to be at eye level good news the joy of cooking. Only one remaining problem the images Clinton did and I couldn't write lit up the brightness buttons just didn't work. Turns out the screens aren't really supposed to work with Max. If you have a windows PC the brightness buttons work. And you can rotate the screen like this. But then I read online that you can temporarily connects to a windows P. C. and adjust the brightness it will say it that brightness when he reconnects to the mat.
Well Hey I have windows on my mac. It parallels which I reviewed last week bad news. The drivers won't install in parallel. It has to be a real PC. So I borrowed a windows laptop plugged in the monitor brightened it up connected to monitor to my mac and boom. The perfect publishing post for a peripatetic so maybe I should say. A perfect world poke publishing house.
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