I recently bought a Samsung Syncmaster C24A650X, a 24-inch display that features UWB wireless connection for everything. They gave me a wireless dongle for the display, and an USB adapter for the computer. Currently I have one VGA cable and an USB cable between the computer and the display (the display also does USB hub, so my mouse/keyboard/devices are connected permanently to the display).
I wish I could use the wireless adapter to get rid of both cables. I tried to plug the USB dongle on my MacBook, but nothing happened and the screen had no signal. I can't seem to find any information or driver on the Internet, because everything I get is 'Samsung unveils its *** screen featuring UWB' without any driver, explanation or how-to guide. 2 things to try Method 1 • Attach power adapter • Attach display USB dongle • Close MacBook lid and see if it switch to USB display mode Method 2 NO GARNETTE I do not have a MacBook Pro here to test this out. I found it by Google.
Vidbox is an input-only device, designed expressly for one-way conversion of analog tape signals to the digital format. It can’t output to a television, nor be used as a second Mac display. Saving street vidbox for mac.
It also stated it limitation on its download page. Following is the quote Please note: This driver does not support 3D acceleration. Some features of Mac OS X-based applications that require hardware OpenGL acceleration, such as Keynote presentations and iPhoto* slideshows, will not function properly. Additional Info Look into Manuals & Downloads, under Software (Not Driver).

Hello, Have a client that is using a Samsung SyncMaster 650TS supported by a Mac mini for a trade show. I have been able to find Windows Drivers for the 650TS, but so far have been unable to locate Drviers for the Mac mini.