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  2. Best USB-C accessories and cables in 2022 - AOL

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    The USB-C devices add a little spice to your laptop experience with useful peripherals. Here are the best USB Type C accessories and cables that we've either tested or investigated. Best USB-C ...

  3. USB-C - Wikipedia

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    USB-C plug USB-C (SuperSpeed USB 5Gbps) receptacle on a laptop. USB-C, or USB Type-C, is a 24-pin, reversible connector (not a protocol) that supersedes previous USB connectors and can carry audio, video, and other data, to connect to monitors, external drives, hubs/docking stations, mobile phones, and many more peripheral devices.

  4. New Release: This $25 Gadget Makes Sure That Your Fast ... - AOL

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    The Plugable USB-C Power Meter helps you better understand the amount of power your devices are receiving. New Release: This $25 Gadget Makes Sure That Your Fast Chargers Aren’t Cheating You ...

  5. USB4 - Wikipedia

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    The Type-C specification does not name specific DP speeds that it considers supported for passive cables where support is optional for active cables. The USB-C presentation on DP Alt mode [47] calls out passive full-featured USB-C cables for their DisplayPort support and headroom for future DP speed increases. HBR3 was the highest available DP ...

  6. Benson Leung - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Leung's laptop, a Chromebook Pixel, was rendered unbootable after plugging in a non-compliant but commercially available USB-C cable. Leung determined the cause to be a miswiring in the cable. [3] Since then, Leung has reviewed USB-C cables on Amazon under the name "LaughingMan", to test for specification compliance and weed out unsafe ...

  7. DisplayLink - Wikipedia

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    The DL-41xx series came out in 2013. It is a USB 3.0 to LVDS device, supporting DL3 compression and HDCP 2.0 encryption. [26] It is designed to be embedded into monitors to enable USB as a video input on displays. It is described as a low-power device, which enables it to be powered from the USB bus without the need for an external power supply.

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