HDMI is ubiquitous on televisions, video projectors, and other audiovisual peripherals, while smartphones and PCs are turning to USB-C to reduce I/O port counts and to eliminate a rat’s nest of ...
Are you tired of having differently shaped connectors for your different-sized devices? If yes, you need a USB-C to HDMI adapters and cable. USB-C is an emerging standard for charging as well as ...
In brief: USB-C to HDMI cables for connecting portable devices to monitors or TVs are nothing new, but Anker's latest product includes a unique array of features at an attractive price. It charges ...
USB-C is such a convenient port because it can literally do it all: transfer data, charge your device, connect to external monitors, and even act as a headphone jack replacement with USB-C audio. But ...
If you have an M1 or M2 Mac and want to get around the built-in support for the number of external displays you can connect, the Plugable adapter does the job. But you can’t use 4K displays and the ...
USB Type C, or USB-C for short, aims to be the end all and be all of connectors. Reversible in both orientation and flow, USB-C allows a single port to function as data conduit, charging channel, and ...
USB-C and its Thunderbolt variant are the most up-to-date standards of the USB connector. They allow data-transfer speeds of up to 80Gbps, can fast-charge devices up to 240W, and conveniently fit in a ...
USB-C first debuted in Macs last year with the 12-inch Retina MacBook, and this fall even more Macs are expected to adopt the new standard port. While the MacBook is a lightweight machine (both ...
If you don’t have the right port on your laptop to attach that 4K monitor, or if you want to watch high-def content from your smartphone or tablet on your big-screen TV, then you need this Anker ...
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