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03-17-2023 04:57 PM
I want to ask about Srgb for Hp u28 ? it it 100% srgb??
please answer and help,, I need to know
thanks a million
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03-20-2023 09:56 AM
You will need to verify that the Mac has an HDMI or DisplayPort input port.
Being very specific about what you are asking here is critical.
I don't own a MAC, but my ex-wife did. I know there are different types of laptops and All-in-One Macs and studio Macs, so calling what you have just a Mac is way too general.
You asked "can I close the lid and keep using the monitor??"
I am more familiar with Windows and Linux laptop hardware.
With a Windows laptop, sure, just you change the what happens when the lid is closed setting to nothing happens.
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03-18-2023 09:51 AM
Are we supposed to be fluent in every possible acronym or part number?
How about playing nice and telling us what both of your acronyms are.
Otherwise, answers will be far and few between.
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03-18-2023 02:24 PM - edited 03-18-2023 03:14 PM
I get that, but did you read my reply?
I am not trying to be facetious, I was being serious and asking for you to provide specific information instead of acronyms.
I will have to assume, because you did not specify, that you are asking about an HP 4k display and the color gamut it is capable of.
According to an HP specification document I found for the display, it is 100% sRGB compliant.
https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/GetDocument.aspx?docname=c08394511
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03-18-2023 03:25 PM
thank you for your help, excuse me maybe I didn't understand you well , English isn't my native language so maybe I didn't get your meaning well,,
one more question please
does this monitor supports mac??
can I close the lid and keep using the monitor??
I really appreciate your help
thanks again
03-20-2023 09:56 AM
You will need to verify that the Mac has an HDMI or DisplayPort input port.
Being very specific about what you are asking here is critical.
I don't own a MAC, but my ex-wife did. I know there are different types of laptops and All-in-One Macs and studio Macs, so calling what you have just a Mac is way too general.
You asked "can I close the lid and keep using the monitor??"
I am more familiar with Windows and Linux laptop hardware.
With a Windows laptop, sure, just you change the what happens when the lid is closed setting to nothing happens.
I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion solved your issue, help others by marking that post as the accepted solution. Say thanks by clicking on the Yes button next to the "was this reply helpful?"
03-26-2023 10:05 AM
Yes.
It will work with the Macbook Pro 2014.
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