Yes this works, you can use HDMI or a USB-C to DisplayPort converter to do so. although I would advise you to invest a bit more and buy a 4K UHD 3840 x 2160 Pixel monitor with an IPS panel, the viewing angles are much better than with this TN panel monitor.
This one has an IPS panel and is reduced in price:
Acer CB282K (3840 x 2160 Pixels, 28 ")
https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc... and at the bottom is the link to the request for private customers. Try it once at Digitec. Otherwise search via the Gockel, i.e. this search engine: ADPC2065 20V 3.25A... There are a few. The correct plug to the monitor would be important, as other manufacturers also use such power supplies. Good luck
Yes, you can. On the Mac, the AOC is recognised correctly. However, the Mac Mini (in my case under macOS Mojave) cannot generate the maximum monitor resolution of 3840x2160. It stops at 2460x1440 - even with a special Mini Displayport to Displayport cable. With an HDMI cable, experience shows that the resolution should be even lower - but I haven't tried that. I therefore use the AOC on the PC, where it performs well. Since 2017, the Mac mini has been running the LG 34UB88-B (34", 3440 x 1440 pixels), with which I am very satisfied. Perhaps because LG produces screens for the iMacs, the Mac mini manages the full resolution of the LG 34UB88-B.
hello freebone so with the base 46.5 cm high, when the base is against the wall, the display with frame is 11.5 cm away from the front edge and the monitor itself is 66 cm wide. the base itself is 35 cm wide, 15.5 cm deep and 1 cm high. i have my BT-Bamster from Teufel on it, for example, and it fits perfectly. i hope this has helped you.
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Yes, that's enough. At least as long as you need the monitor for light tasks like office or YouTube. But you won't be able to do gaming, photo or video editing and similar hardware-intensive applications with the 520. It is best to connect the monitor via Displayport and not via HDMI. That way you also have the full 60hz.
Hello Esiemoen
Yes according to the specification here:
Second Screen and Sync Screens modes: Simultaneously support full native resolution on the integrated display and up to 2560 x 1600 pixels resolution on up to two external displays, both with several million colours.
You probably just can't use the maximum resolution of the monitor.
Got it from here:
https://support.apple.com/kb...
This should be your model...
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CysteK
Without really answering your question, I would advise you from experience to buy a 2k (1440p) monitor. All 4k monitors have only 60hz, the 2k monitors have up to 165hz. Above all, gaming in 4k has not yet reached a point where it is worth buying a 4k monitor.