
ASUS ZenScreen MB14AC
1920 x 1080 pixels, 14"
ASUS ZenScreen MB14AC
1920 x 1080 pixels, 14"
Question about the power supply of the monitor: is it exclusively via the USB-C cable (together with the video signal), or is there a separate socket for the power supply? Background to the question: I would like to use this monitor for mobile applications on Raspberry Pi3/4 computers that are running somewhere in a floor or computer without monitor, keyboard and mouse (i.e. when something jams during operation and I have to go directly to the machine). Whether I will find a connection option from miniHDMI to USB-C including power supply is questionable. It would probably be more realistic to manage the video signal and power supply separately. That's my guess. Thanks in advance for your tips.
There is no other socket for the power supply.
Picture, sound and power supply work with the USB-C cable.
Yes, it comes with a single USB-C cable with a length of 1-metre and only with this cable it works perfectly. I also bought another USB-C cable at Digitec with a length of 5-metres, because for my purposes in astronomy it had to be longer and this one is special: Club 3D. USB3 Gen2, Type C to C Active, Bi-directional, Cable 8K 60 Herz.
This special type is also available in 20 metres and transmits image and sound. It also works with the 16" external monitor.
With best regards, Cesare.