After testing the HP Series 5 Pro 514pn ultra-lux portable display, I'm impressed
…You’ll need an adapter or HDMI to USB-C cable to do it here, and neither is provided with the 514pn. HP does provide an L-shape USB-C cable, though…
USB-C cables today are used for transferring data, running monitors, and charging everything on the planet from $5 LED trinkets to $2,000 laptops and even power tools now. It is basically the most common type of cable for electronics today and thanks to its universal and open design it has rapidly replaced all other competitors including Apple's Lightning as well as older USB cables. It's appeal is the reversible nature so you no longer have to look for alignment. With its ability to handle 240 watts now, USB-C to USB-C cables will likely begin replacing other proprietary cables as well.
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersThere are a number of different types of USB-C to USB-C cables including: USB 2.0, USB 3.1 Gen 1, USB 3.1 Gen 2, and Thunderbolt 4.The main difference between all of these is their data transfer rates and their charge rates. Basic charge cables give you very slow data transfer speeds and typically only up to 60 watts. For a phone, tablet, and even most small laptops such as a Dell XPS 13 or MacBook Pro 13 that's fine. As you move up to larger laptops such as a Dell XPS 15 or MacBook Pro 16, 60 watts will limit how fast you can charge. The other key differentiator is speed. USB 2.0 is a ploddin
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfersNo. It is generally not recommended that you use a cable with a magnetic detachable end due to the risk of shorting out the device or charger it is plugged in to. These magnetic USB-C adapters slot into a USB-C port and connect to the cable using a magnet to reduce the likelihood of damage from a connector being abruptly yanked from its port.But the risk comes from the exposed pins that may short out if a piece of metal rubs against them. Since the adapters use magnets, which attract metal, you can see why most USB-C experts say not to use magnetic connectors.
Tested! The best USB-C cables for charging and data transfers…You’ll need an adapter or HDMI to USB-C cable to do it here, and neither is provided with the 514pn. HP does provide an L-shape USB-C cable, though…
…It works, too, on all the ports I tried. (The 30W charging port delivered 28.6 watts under load, and the other USB-C port provided about 6 watts. The (upstream) Thunderbolt…
…Based on our experience, we expect to see solid deals on monitors, laptops, webcams, smart home devices, security cameras, USB chargers and cables, and power banks. Amazon's own products are almost…
…I then examine the display ports, find the appropriate cables, and then connect the dock to the laptop. I use a series of laptops with various generations of AMD and Intel hardware…
…with cable management. The two USB-C ports are joined by one USB-A port with 5Gbps of data. Additional connectivity includes HDMI 2.1, a microSD card reader, and a 3…
…The supplied mast can be assembled from several segments and either anchored in the ground or mounted on a façade or shed using a wall bracket. The connection cable to the charging…
…There's a good chance you'll want at least HDMI, an SD card slot, and maybe even Ethernet. Extra USB-C ports are nice, too, especially on laptops that charge via…
…I have too many cables snaking about, with changes made to my desk on the daily. I need a webcam that sits up and out of the way and that I do…
…Plus, there's a140W of laptop charging. There's a lot here, and I've generally been pleased with Plugable's service and support. Oh, and Macworld loved it. Why is this…
…The USB-C port does provide up to 70 watts of power delivery, enough to charge most midrange Windows laptops and nearly all MacBooks. I had no trouble running a single-cable…