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uni USB C to DisplayPort Cable (4K@60Hz, 2K@165Hz), Sturdy Aluminum USB Type C Thunderbolt 3/4 to DP Cable Compatible for iPhone 15 Pro Max, MacBook Pro/Air, iPad Pro, iMac, XPS, S23 etc. 1.8m

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To charge faster, your PC, charger, and cable must all support the industry standards. Your charger and cable must also support the power levels your PC requires for the faster charging. For example, if your PC requires 12V and 3A for the fastest charging, a 5V, 3A charger won’t give you the fastest charging. USB-C has a broad range of uses. The ability to carry a display signal over USB-C relies on a technology called USB-C Alt Mode. In essence, this is just DisplayPort via a USB-C plug. The raw throughput and supported resolutions depend on the DisplayPort standard being used (at this stage, it's likely 1.4).

The USB-C technology has become synonymous with several groundbreaking features, such as USB 3.1 data transfer (up to 10 Gbps), USB power delivery for laptops, and Thunderbolt 3 compatibility for supported devices. These capabilities enable the USB-C port to output high-quality video content from various devices to high-resolution displays like 4K TVs. The HDMI Alternate Mode lets you project video and play audio on an external display that supports HDMI. Your PC (or phone) might not provide enough power to the USB device. Plug a power adapter into your USB device, or try to use a different PC (or phone).Disconnect the adapter from your Surface, and then reconnect it. If that doesn’t work, disconnect the video cable from your adapter, and then reconnect it.

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. DisplayPorts, even older generations, can support 4K@60Hz viewing, ensuring no loss in video output quality. However, with HDMI, an HDMI 1.4 port can only support 4K@30Hz. To achieve a better viewing experience using HDMI, invest in a high-speed HDMI cable, such as HDMI 2.0, which supports a 60 Hz refresh rate. Keep in mind that maximum resolutions and FPS may also be limited by your operating system or video graphics card. Verify your computer's compatibility with specific video/screen resolutions. Make sure your PC (or phone), the external display, and the cable all support DisplayPort or MHL alternate modes. Hard drive retention: Hard drive retention is not available on models with a soldered hard drive, including XPS 9315 2in1, Chromebooks or Venue tablets, except the Venue 11 Pro. The cable to use depends on your display and the type of video connection it uses—DisplayPort, HDMI, or VGA.Staying true to its name, it bundles a USB-C port, which can also power the connected laptop up to 60W. Plus, it has four USB 3.0 ports to connect your peripherals, which is a huge plus. Whether it’s connecting the USB-A dongle of your mouse and keyboard or connecting the SD card extension, you can do a lot. Ports: 6x USB 3.0 ports, 2 x DisplayPort, 2 HDMI port, 1 x USB-C, 1 x Gigabit Ethernet, 1 x Audio out, 1 x Mic-in DisplayPort 1.4 can handle 8K resolution at 60 frames in true 10-bit color, but only with display stream compression. Uncompressed performance is similar to HDMI 2.1 with support for 4K/120/8-bit, though 10-bit performance caps out at 4K at 90Hz. You can connect up to two displays via daisy-chaining at 4K resolution, provided your monitors support it.

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