Amazon[amazon.com] has 34" Philips Curved Frameless UltraWide QHD (3440 x 1440) 100Hz 121% sRGB 1ms MPRT Monitor (346E2CUAE) on sale for $299.99. Shipping is free.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 34" Philips Curved Frameless UltraWide QHD (3440 x 1440) 100Hz 121% sRGB 1ms MPRT Monitor (346E2CUAE) on sale for $299.99. Shipping is free.
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While this has USB C with PD and video, note that the USB hub does not work with the single cable. The USB hub would need a separate upstream cable which does not make it a very good dock.
Still my peripherals are setup with bluetooth, so a laptop can be plugged in and good to go.
While this has USB C with PD and video, note that the USB hub does not work with the single cable. The USB hub would need a separate upstream cable which does not make it a very good dock.
Still my peripherals are setup with bluetooth, so a laptop can be plugged in and good to go.
Amazon says "What'S In The Box Monitor With Stand, Hdmi Cable, Displayport Cable, Usb-C To Usb-A/C Y Cable, Power Cable, User Documentation".
The USB-Y cable doesn't feed the hub? Looks like it has a USB-B for it... I wonder what an A/C accomplishes? Or is that just video and the split is on the computer side...?
PD 65W is less gimmicky than the ones that only have 15W but my new laptop gives slow charge warnings even at 100W!
Amazon says "What'S In The Box Monitor With Stand, Hdmi Cable, Displayport Cable, Usb-C To Usb-A/C Y Cable, Power Cable, User Documentation".
The USB-Y cable doesn't feed the hub? Looks like it has a USB-B for it... I wonder what an A/C accomplishes? Or is that just video and the split is on the computer side...?
PD 65W is less gimmicky than the ones that only have 15W but my new laptop gives slow charge warnings even at 100W!
I do not remember getting the USB Y-cable, but I am not even sure what you could use it for.
Lots of the reviews mentioned the same, so I knew going in the monitor does not utilize the USB hub with a USB C cable. You will need a USB-B for the upstream to utilize the USB-A ports.
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This is almost perfect. Good quality video, usb-c displayport as well as usb-c charging, but for some reason, the USB-A hub built into this monitor does NOT go through the USB-C port, it is it's own USB hub independent of the usb-c connection. Which I cannot understand why anyone would go that route
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While this has USB C with PD and video, note that the USB hub does not work with the single cable. The USB hub would need a separate upstream cable which does not make it a very good dock.
Still my peripherals are setup with bluetooth, so a laptop can be plugged in and good to go.
While this has USB C with PD and video, note that the USB hub does not work with the single cable. The USB hub would need a separate upstream cable which does not make it a very good dock.
Still my peripherals are setup with bluetooth, so a laptop can be plugged in and good to go.
The USB-Y cable doesn't feed the hub? Looks like it has a USB-B for it... I wonder what an A/C accomplishes? Or is that just video and the split is on the computer side...?
PD 65W is less gimmicky than the ones that only have 15W but my new laptop gives slow charge warnings even at 100W!
The USB-Y cable doesn't feed the hub? Looks like it has a USB-B for it... I wonder what an A/C accomplishes? Or is that just video and the split is on the computer side...?
PD 65W is less gimmicky than the ones that only have 15W but my new laptop gives slow charge warnings even at 100W!
Lots of the reviews mentioned the same, so I knew going in the monitor does not utilize the USB hub with a USB C cable. You will need a USB-B for the upstream to utilize the USB-A ports.
Example review:
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