haralds said: USB-C will connect in DP mode including audio and also connect to any USB hub in the monitor. On MacBooks it will also supply power from the monitor to the MacBook, if the monitor supports it. My wife uses USB-C to connect her MacBook to our 4K LG monitor (normally used for my desktop PC), and it's friggin' glorious.
USB-C HDMI Hub adapters are great if you need more ports other than what you’ll be needing to extend your display. HDMI Hubs usually have multiple ports, such as USB-A, USB-C, and HDMI ports. For example, you can use an HDMI Hub to connect your hard drive while you extend your display to another monitor. Advantages and Disadvantages of Each
Alternatively, you can get a good USB-C to USB-C cable to connect directly to a monitor that supports USB-C connections. Or you can use it to connect to a computer and use DeX that way.
To connect them without a dock you will need a USB-C to HDMI connector if your output display is HDMI. If the output display supports USB-C, then you can use a USB-C cable, but you will need to make sure the cable supports the display over USB-C. This can be a useful method to continue using your Switch with your TV or monitor in the event your
USB-C is a reversible connector that can be used to transmit data, video and audio signals, and PCI-E signals, among others. It also supports much faster charging speeds than USB-A --- up to a few hundred watts --- with USB Power Delivery. USB-C is the emerging standard for charging and transferring data. Right now, it's included in devices
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