
Digitec USB Type C - USB Type C
0.25 m, USB 3.2 Gen 1, 60 W
Digitec USB Type C - USB Type C
0.25 m, USB 3.2 Gen 1, 60 W
Mobile phone cases are all super different - mine fits. I measured the connector for you. USB-C connector is 6.5mm long up to the housing Plug housing is 13mm wide and 8mm high
8 months ago
The wattage of the "USB Type C - USB Type C (1 m, USB 3.2 Gen 1)" cable from digitec is not directly specified. Normally, USB 3.2 Gen 1 cables typically support up to 15 watts, as they are based on the standard USB voltage of 5 volts. For higher power such as 100 watts, special Power Delivery (PD) functions would be required, which are not mentioned in this case. If you want to make sure that the cable is suitable for higher power, I recommend checking the official product description from digitec.
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This USB-C to USB-C cable supports the transmission of DisplayPort signals, but it depends on the specific devices whether it supports high resolution. Here are some points to consider: - The cable must support the latest USB-C and DisplayPort standards to enable higher resolutions. - The devices you want to connect must also have the appropriate ports and the necessary hardware to support higher resolutions. - The Ugreen and similar cables that support USB 3.2 Gen 1 and up to 100W power can often also offer DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) for image transfer, but the maximum resolution depends on the specific device capabilities. To ensure that the cable meets your requirements, you should carefully check the specifications of your devices and the cable. If the cable and devices are compatible, it may well be possible to connect a high resolution display.
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According to specification 60W
With an external monitor with an FHD resolution at 60Hz, it should also be completely sufficient with power (approx. 7 watts specified by Lenovo): https://www.lenovo.com/ch/de/p/accessories-and-software/monitors/office/61dduat6ch?orgRef=https%253A%252F%252Fwww.google.com%252F#whats_in_the_box
This depends on the colour depth and the compression, but unfortunately 5 Gbit/s is not sufficient for 4k@60Hz native. HDMI 2.0, for example, can transmit 4K content at 60 Hz with full colour depth, and the bandwidth there is 18 Gbit/s.
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