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Screen Size | 10.1 inches |
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Resolution | 1280 x 800 |
Contrast Ratio | 800:1 |
Aspect Ratio | 16:10 |
Touch Technology | Projected Capacitive |
Viewing Angle | 85/85/85/85 |
Brightness | 350 cd/m2 |
Ports | USB |
Input Connectors | USB |
Details the first method requiring a new CAT5e cable for direct point-to-point AV transmission between Link and Myst components.
Details using existing CAT5e cabling for a point-to-point connection without the devices being on the network.
Uses existing CAT5e cabling for point-to-point connections via a non-networked PoE Ethernet switch in the IT closet.
Utilizes existing CAT5e cabling for a networked connection on the corporate AV or IT network infrastructure.
Employs VLANs for network security and managing multiple Myst/Link pairs on the corporate AV or IT network.
Explains how to configure Mimo Myst Display settings using Windows Display Properties for resolution and screen layout.
Guides users on setting up the capacitive touchscreen for multi-touch use in Windows 10 via Tablet PC Settings.
Addresses issues with no image or the monitor failing to turn on, suggesting driver and cable checks.
Provides steps to resolve issues where the HD Network Display screen is not responding, focusing on hardware acceleration.
Offers solutions for system boot failures after connecting the Mimo Myst Display, suggesting BIOS settings.
Defines AV-over-IP technology as transmitting audio/video data over a network using standard equipment for flexibility.
Explains the benefits of AV-over-IP for UCC spaces, citing longer distances, higher bandwidth, and easier installation.
Clarifies that Myst is the display and Link is the power over ethernet (PoE) encoder box for Mimo's products.
States the Link encoder box is stored with the PC and operates on a one-to-one basis with the Myst display.
Details the Link encoder box supplies 802.3af PoE standard power, specifically 15.4 watts, to the Myst display.
Confirms the Myst display functions as a typical touch display, usable by applications as any other HDMI or USB display.
Clarifies that Myst operates as a display and does not have an operating system, unlike the Myst for Android product.
States no proprietary drivers are needed for Myst Link; it works with standard Microsoft drivers, downloading them automatically.
Confirms that the touch panel of the Mimo Myst Display is Human Interface Device (HID) compliant.
Specifies the round-trip frame-to-frame latency for the Myst Link, stating it's between 40-60 milliseconds, undetectable by eye.
Details the Myst Link Display's USB-C port for pass-thru power up to 5W for accessories like speaker/microphone boxes.
Confirms Myst Link traffic is encrypted and video traffic is compressed but visually lossless.
Confirms that the Mimo Myst Link will function correctly with Microsoft Teams Room PCs.
Notes that 4K transmission requires ~800Mb and a Gigabit connection; 100Mb is insufficient for Myst Link function.
Addresses network security controls and assures data cannot be eavesdropped due to incompatible format.
Lists box items and mentions Mimo is pursuing certifications for US, Europe, Canada, Australia/New Zealand.
Outlines manual steps for installing DisplayLink drivers on Windows 10, preferring Windows Update or website download.