A:AnswerYes it is compatible with MAC. Im using both of mine with a 13" macbook pro. However, my text is very fuzzy and grainy. not very defined like a macs. Its very difficult on the eyes after a hour of use because im squinting to read. i have played with all the mac settings as well as the computer settings. somethings make it better such as turning down the contrast and disabling smooth text in general settings. I purchased two and theyre identical so i know i didnt get a dud. If youre like me and appreciate the crisp graphics of a mac, i would not recommend this to you.
A:AnswerVery few standalone monitors come with a camera and microphone. By far the easiest and cheapest way to go would be to buy an external webcam (which will include a microphone) and mount it on the top of your existing monitor.
A:AnswerYes it is. You will need an adapter to go from your Macbook Pro (displayport or thunderbolt port) to HDMI and then you can use the included HDMI cable to connect.
A:AnswerIt will work with a Macbook Air. Your laptop only has Thunderbolt 3 with USB Type C ports. You will need a Thunderbolt 3 USB C to HDMI adapter to connect to the monitor.
A:AnswerI'm not sure I understand your question but I have two monitors hooked up to my computer. I have one connected with the monitor cable and the other one connected with a HDMI cable. As long as you have available ports, you should be able to connect both monitors. Hope this helps. Thanks.
A:AnswerIt is like a small frame, open in the middle. I've got a small tray to hold my pens and it fits inside perfectly. Outer diameter is 8 1/2" side to side x 7 1/2" front to back
A:AnswerI would contact the HP Support Team at https://support.hp.com or call them at 1-800-HPINVENT.
Here is a link to the monitor's User Guide that may also be helpful:
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c06488655