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Cable Matters 10 Gbps USB C to USB C Cable 0.9m 100W Fast Charger with 4K 120Hz / 8k 30Hz Video Resolution (USB C Display Cable) Support and 100W Power Delivery - 0.9m

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If you have a USB-C analog audio adapter connected to your PC, unplug it, then connect a USB-C digital audio adapter instead. A productivity hub: Transform your monitor into a productivity hub with RJ45 for wired Ethernet connectivity and USB-C providing up to 65W power delivery — all in a clutter-free setup. Dell Premium Panel Exchange * allows a free monitor replacement during the limited hardware warranty period, even if there is only a single broken pixel. HDMI – A mainstream audio and video transmission cable that’s been predominantly used on consumer TVs and monitors, games consoles, DVD and Blu-Ray players for well over a decade. In some rare cases it’s available in mini form. Browse HDMI Cables Make sure the device or dongle is connected to the USB-C port on your PC that supports the correct Alternate Mode. For example, a DisplayPort Alternate Mode adapter should be connected to the USB-C port on your PC that supports DisplayPort Alternate Mode.

Select the Start button, then type device manager and select Device Manager from the list of results. Obviously, as a charge cable it’s terrible for data transfer and can’t drive Thunderbolt devices nor your monitor, but as a charging cable it’s excellent. If you’re looking for a high-quality USB-C cable that will give you excellent performance, it’s hard to beat Cable Matters 6-foot USB-C cable. The cable can do it all and do it all well (well, almost) from charging at up to 100 watts, transferring data from your USB 3.1 SSD, or running a monitor. The only area where it doesn’t excel is in Thunderbolt performance, which is limited to 20Gbps. That’s not a ding in our book because that’s the tradeoff of a 6-foot cable. To hit 40Gbps, you’d have to step down to a shorter cable. So you’ve got your cable and you’ve connected it up. You may well find that Windows has done the rest for you, and your monitor is now duplicating everything on the built-in screen.Dust or dirt inside the USB port on your device might be preventing the charger from being inserted correctly.

Make sure the device or dongle is connected to the USB-C port on your PC that supports the features of the device or dongle. For example, if you're connecting a Thunderbolt device, make sure it’s connected to the USB-C port on your PC that supports Thunderbolt. Despite its low cost, it still has a few extra features, like its outstanding ergonomics that make it easy to adjust and a dedicated sRGB mode. This results in exceptional accuracy before calibration, as colors are accurate, and you won't notice any issues. Unfortunately, it doesn't support HDR, which is disappointing if you need that for video editing. If that's important to you, the Gigabyte M27Q P is another budget option that supports HDR, but its USB-C port is limited to 18W of power delivery, which isn't enough to charge laptops. What you are specifically looking for, then, is a video capable USB-C cable that supports up to the video throughput you need (usually these mention 10Gbps speeds and video, AKA 'alt-mode' support). Some USB-C cables feature a chip or e-Marker that contains information the device reads. This two meter cable’s e-Marker is incorrect. The best monitor with USB-C that we've tested is the Dell U2723QE. It's an impressive monitor for productivity purposes with a massive USB hub as it has three USB-C ports, each serving a different purpose. One supports DisplayPort Alt Mode with 90W of power delivery, which is the port you connect your laptop to if you want to display an image and charge it simultaneously. Another USB-C slot is a downstream port with 15W of power delivery, so you can use it to charge your phone or other small devices. The third USB-C port is an upstream port for the KVM switch, which allows you to control different devices with a single keyboard and mouse connected to one of the five USB-A ports.Ideally, it should explicitly mention video support up to the resolution and speed you need... (video over USB-C is also known as 'USB-C Alternate Mode') This power delivery is typically not as much as your laptop's actual charger, but it will still charge your machine usually - just more slowly than the original charger. Chargers that don't have a standard USB Type-C connector might use a proprietary, nonstandard connector that your PC (or phone) doesn’t support. This monitor has useful extra features like a Picture-by-Picture mode, which is great if you want to view images from two sources side-by-side. It offers enough space to multitask as it has a massive 40-inch screen with a 21:9 ultrawide aspect ratio and 5120x2160 resolution, and it produces sharp text. If you don't like the ultrawide format, consider the 27-inch Apple Studio Display, a monitor designed for macOS devices that supports Thunderbolt 3 instead.

USB 4 has tried to avoid falling into the naming trap. There are only two versions of USB 4: USB 4, and USB 4 v2.0. Regular USB 4 has a maximum transfer rate of 40 gigabits per second, and USB v2.0 has a maximum transfer rate of 80 gigabits per second. It’s more likely than not that your device is fairly ancient if you ever find yourself having to use VGA. This once-ubiquitous connector can be identified by its shape - a trapeze with rounded edges, and the cable head, which is typically blue with screw prongs on either side. It also uses a 15-pin connector, with 5 pins across three rows. A PC (or phone) with USB Type-C connectors has larger power limits. If the connector supports USB Power Delivery, it can charge even faster at greater power levels. Your PC (or phone) is providing power to other devices, so it has temporarily limited the power it provides to the device you just connected to.

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To get this working, though, you need to be very careful with cable selection. If your monitor comes with a USB-C cable, then this is the obvious choice of cable to use, and should 'just work'. However not every monitor comes with every cable.

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