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for graphics, 27 ", 2560x1440 (16:9), IPS, response 5 ms, 144 Hz, 10-bit (1.07B Colors), sRGB 100 %, DCI-P3 97 %, HDMI, v 2.1, DisplayPort, USB-C (DP Alt Mode), Power Delivery, ХАБ: USB-A 3x5Gbps, USB-C 1x5Gbps, KVM-switch, speakers, AMD FreeSync, VESA Adaptive-Sync, HDR, CalMAN Verified, TÜV Rheinland

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Daisy chain up to six Thunderbolt devices 3x USB4 / Thunderbolt 4 ports for speeds up to 40Gbps, and 15W charging for phones and tablets. 1x USB-A up to 10Gbps, 1x upstream Thunderbolt 4 port up to more→60W charging to host Compatibility Guarantee - Windows (10+) with Thunderbolt 4 / USB4, macOS (11+), Supports 2x 4K screens at 60Hz, one 8K screen at 30Hz or 1x 6K on M1 Macs (1x USB-C to HDMI 2.0 adapter included). Thunderbolt certified and built on the Goshen Ridge Chipset for maximum USB-C, USB4, and Thunderbolt 4 functionality
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The Plugable USB 10Gbps Type-C Extension Cable with Built-In 240W Power Meter with Male and Female connection (USBC-METER3-1MF) has a lot going for it. For starters, it'll extend your current USB-C co more→rd by 3.3' (1m), and deliver up to 240W of charging power. That means you can combine this USB C fast charging cable with your laptop's USB-C charging cables to give you (and your laptop) a little extra room to move around. When extending an equally capable Thunderbolt 4, or USB C data cable with charging, like the Plugable USB4-240W-1M USB C data cable with charging, get 240W Extended Power Range support, or support for video Alt mode at up to 4K 60Hz. This USB C to C cable also supports impressive …
USB Charging Information Most devices can't/won't charge from normal powered USB hubs if the computer is turned off/not connected. That includes most Android, Apple iOS, and Windows devices. The phone more→/tablet must negotiate how much power to pull, to do so by the original USB specification, devices are supposed to only draw 100mA at first and then they can then negotiate up to 500mA. This negotiation requires a PC that's attached and on. Unfortunately even at 500mA, charging most devices will take a very long time to charge.
For example, the iPhone and most other non-tablets will charge on a standard port this way but they can also charge faster (up to 1A) if the USB port sends a special, non-standard …
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