Tech Catalyst.. AWESOME intro as usual. Cannot wait for the followup. Pls show how other apps work with the device you mentioned if possible. Thx and awesome as usual.
How do you disassemble a Cisco Desktop Pro? I can see there's a video called 'What's inside a DX80??' I have a microphone I would like to replace because the one that's currently in there is broken.
I take it the thing is no longer covered with smart net? I had one apart a long long time ago... If I recall you need to remove the bezel at the bottom and then use a small flat screwdriver along the edge of the screen in the upper corners to separate the small gap you see there. The screen then pops front out of the shell.
The Tech Thunderbold 3 has the same port as USB-C Thunderbold 3 supports up to 40Gbit, USB-C up to 10 Gbit. I have experienced some USB 3.1 interfaces that did not support displays.
For example, if you have a MacBook Pro with 2/4 Thunderbold 3 Ports, so it works with the usb3.1 connector Inside the Display. You can‘t connect an usb-c Laptop Port to a thunderbold Display.
Tech Catalyst.. AWESOME intro as usual. Cannot wait for the followup. Pls show how other apps work with the device you mentioned if possible. Thx and awesome as usual.
Thanks!!
How do you disassemble a Cisco Desktop Pro? I can see there's a video called 'What's inside a DX80??'
I have a microphone I would like to replace because the one that's currently in there is broken.
I take it the thing is no longer covered with smart net?
I had one apart a long long time ago... If I recall you need to remove the bezel at the bottom and then use a small flat screwdriver along the edge of the screen in the upper corners to separate the small gap you see there. The screen then pops front out of the shell.
This is giving an popup on the left physical device is not secure. when connected to external PC or mac.. Do you know how to remove it.
Is the device registered to the cloud? If not, did you reset the admin password since unboxing it?
Can i onnect my MacBook Pro with thunderbolt Ports to replace my current Display ?
I used the USB C ports on my mac just fine... Do they call the new USB C ports Thunderbolt as well? I should probably know that... 😳
The Tech Thunderbold 3 has the same port as USB-C Thunderbold 3 supports up to 40Gbit, USB-C up to 10 Gbit.
I have experienced some USB 3.1 interfaces that did not support displays.
For example, if you have a MacBook Pro with 2/4 Thunderbold 3 Ports, so it works with the usb3.1 connector Inside the Display. You can‘t connect an usb-c Laptop Port to a thunderbold Display.