Hello Mike, Thank you for your patience, I missed your message. Your monitor is having difficulty talking with your computer.
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I have limited information because this problem occurs when the computer asks the monitor for identification details. It could be because the monitor was designed to work with a driver higher than this, as security and features are updated regularly. From what I can see, it seems you must use something higher than 8.0 M0 for this product, but I don't have the full picture. The first step would be to remove DisplayLink software after having disconnected the AOC monitor.
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Then, and reboot. I would welcome new logs when this has been performed, if the issue persists, as I would get more details on the next step. Kind regards, Alban.
The lets you carry around an extra screen when on the go without needing for bulk cables or AC power adapters. This ASUS monitor achieves this by taking advantage of USB Power Delivery to power the monitor from the computer and DisplayPort Alternate Mode technology, both of which run over a single USB Type-C to Type-C cable between the computer and monitor.
Fortunately, you can use the with Apple's new line of Thunderbolt 3 Mac's like the which supports DispayPort 1.2 from their USB Type-C ports. Once you connect the USB 3.1 Type-C to Type-C cable that comes with the directly to any of the Thunderbolt 3 ports of the, the monitor immediately lights up acting as a secondary display for the Mac. The Mac shows that the highest resolution is 1920X1080@60hz (1080p) although you can change different resolutions from the Mac's Display settings.
Looking at the USB Power Delivery negotiation between the and the, we can see that the Mac offers 7.5 watts (5 volts @ 1.5 amps). The monitor then accepts pulling 7.5 watts (5 volts @ 1.5 amps) from the Mac. The again offers 7.5 watts (5 volts @ 1.5 amps) which again the monitor then accepts.
However, the actually declared its power sink capabilities is 4.5 watts (5 volts @.9 amps). We can verify that the monitor is only drawing 4.5 watts which is incredible small for an external monitor. However, even at 4.5 watts, the 's battery will only last about 3 hours from fully charged to become fully depleted (assuming you don't have a separate AC adapter powering another Thunderbolt 3 port on the Mac). If you need a monitor that you can easily take with you on the road with your, the is a unique option that works great.