Articles about USB-C Power Delivery

StarTech.com unveils 4-port 240W USB-C charger with GaN technology

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StarTech.com has introduced a high-capacity charging solution designed for professional environments. The 240W Multi-Device USB-C Charger is built for IT professionals, offering multiple charging ports, security features, and flexible mounting options. With four USB-C ports supporting up to 140W per port and a total output of 240W, it is intended for workstations, meeting rooms, and shared spaces.

According to StarTech.com, the charger can power MacBook Pro models with M3 or M4 chips, as well as tablets and smartphones. The company states that in-house testing shows a MacBook Pro 16 with an M3 Max or M4 Pro/Max can reach 50 percent charge in 30 minutes. The device uses gallium nitride (GaN) technology, which StarTech.com says helps it run cooler and maintain power output over extended use.

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SABRENT launches HB-3A4C 7-Port 20W USB-C powered hub with switches

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Sabrent’s latest addition to its lineup of USB hubs, the Sabrent 7-Port Hub with Switches (HB-3A4C), offers an expanded solution for users needing additional USB ports for their laptops, desktops, or portable devices. This new hub is an upgrade from Sabrent’s popular 4-port switchable hubs, providing a total of seven ports for enhanced connectivity options.

The HB-3A4C features three USB-A ports with 5Gbps data transfer speeds (USB 3.2 Gen 1x1) and a power output of 5V/500mA, suitable for basic accessories. Additionally, it boasts four USB-C ports, three of which offer 5V/900mA of power, while the fourth provides a robust 20W of power delivery (PD), capable of charging devices and hosting multiple accessories simultaneously. To support this, a power adapter is included, allowing the hub to deliver up to 48W of total input power, ensuring reliable connections.

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Sabrent launches USB-C Universal Docking Station (DS-UICA)

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Today, Sabrent launches the USB-C Universal Docking Station (DS-UICA), which offers a range of features for users looking to expand the connectivity of their devices. Designed to work with laptops, ultrabooks, Chromebooks, Android phones and tablets, MacBooks, iPhones, and iPads, this docking station provides a variety of ports.

The DS-UICA can even prop up a smartphone or tablet. If you own a handheld gaming PC, such as the Steam Deck or Lenovo Legion Go, this could prove to be perfect dock to transform it into a makeshift desktop -- just put the PC into the cradle and connect the USB-C cable!

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Monoprice launches 40-inch CrystalPro Ultrawide QHD 144Hz USB-C monitor

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Monoprice is at it again, folks -- this time with an affordable monitor that promises not just to improve your computing experience, but to completely transform it. Introducing the CrystalPro 40-inch Ultrawide Quad HD IPS panel productivity monitor. If you thought your current screen was sufficient, prepare to have your expectations shattered and your productivity amplified by the impressive 3440x1440 resolution.

Let’s talk real estate -- screen real estate, that is. The CrystalPro’s expansive 40-inch Ultrawide display isn’t just a luxury; it’s a game changer. Gone are the days of alt-tabbing through cramped windows. This monitor lets you spread out your projects for side-by-side efficiency that’ll have you wondering how you ever managed with less space.

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Plugable launches UD-4VPD USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station

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Today, Plugable releases its all-new UD-4VPD USB4 Dual HDMI Docking Station. Offering high-resolution displays and 11 ports via a 40Gbps USB4 bandwidth, this docking station promises to supercharge your work setup.

The UD-4VPD, currently retailing for $199.95 on Amazon with a limited-time $15 discount coupon, is designed to enhance productivity with its impressive display resolution options. Using the latest chipsets, it supports dual HDMI displays up to 4K at 120Hz or a single 8K display at 60Hz, ensuring fluid and stunning visuals.

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