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a month ago in
Monitors and MemoryI recently purchased this monitor and after a few hiccups figured out how to use it on my 2017 iMac as a secondary monitor (overly complicated). I was disappointed that it did not support 5K on the 2017 Intel-based iMac, but I'll be getting a new one in the coming year so I'll live with the 4K till then. I cannot however figure out how to get the iMac to recognize the SlimFit 4K camera that came with the monitor. Anyone else got this to work?
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a month ago (Last edited a month ago ) in
Monitors and MemoryThat should be fun as the 2017 Imac has Thunderbolt 3 ports and the S9 is Thunderbolt 4. The S9 User manual has a couple of pages concerning Thunderbolt and Type C connections.
The Imac specs I found say it can support:
One 5120ābyā2880 (5K) external display at 60Hz with support for 1 billion colors,
OR
Two 3840-by-2160 (4K UHD) external displays at 60Hz with support for 1 billion colors,
OR
Two 4096ābyā2304 (4K) external displays at 60Hz with support for millions of colors
Thunderbolt 3 digital video output
Native DisplayPort output over USBāC
Thunderbolt 2, HDMI, DVI, and VGA output supported using adapters (sold separately)
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a month ago in
Monitors and MemoryExplains the resolution, but not the camera. š
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a month ago in
Monitors and MemoryDid you try plugging the camera directly into the Mac?
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a month ago in
Monitors and MemoryWorks if I plug it in directly, but should not have to do that. That's the whole reason it comes with an adapter that attaches directly to the back of the monitor. Should not have to run separate cable just for that.
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4 weeks ago
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Samsung_Stephan
Perhaps it will work with an up to date Thunderbolt 4 computer.
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3 weeks ago in
Monitors and MemoryNot helpful at all. Actually, rather rude comment.
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3 weeks ago (Last edited 3 weeks ago ) in
Monitors and MemoryWell, you did say you would be getting a new computer.
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