AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 5-in-1 90W Ultra Slim USB-C/HDMI/PD Hub (A8357) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Featuring a Power Delivery input, two USB-A 2.0 ports, a USB-A 3.0 port, and HDMI 4K/30Hz port. (Note: The USB-C power delivery input port is only for connecting an external wall charger to power your laptop and cannot power peripheral devices.)
90W pass-through power to your laptop, supported by a total input of 100W, with the hub reserving 10W for operational efficiency. (Note: Wall charger not included.)
Data transfers speeds of 5Gbps USB 3.0 port and two 480Mbps USB 2.0 port
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AnkerDirect via Amazon has Anker 5-in-1 90W Ultra Slim USB-C/HDMI/PD Hub (A8357) on sale for $9.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
About this product:
Featuring a Power Delivery input, two USB-A 2.0 ports, a USB-A 3.0 port, and HDMI 4K/30Hz port. (Note: The USB-C power delivery input port is only for connecting an external wall charger to power your laptop and cannot power peripheral devices.)
90W pass-through power to your laptop, supported by a total input of 100W, with the hub reserving 10W for operational efficiency. (Note: Wall charger not included.)
Data transfers speeds of 5Gbps USB 3.0 port and two 480Mbps USB 2.0 port
Model: Anker USB-C Hub (5-in-1), 4K@30Hz HDMI with 100W Max Power Delivery, USB-C and USB-A Data Ports, Compact and Stylish for MacBook, Dell XPS, and More (Charger Not Included)
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Those wanting an HDMI 4K/60hz port (instead of the 4K/30hz port this has) and SD card readers should also consider the Anker 7-in-1 Hub which is also on sale for $19.99.
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Those wanting an HDMI 4K/60hz port (instead of the 4K/30hz port this has) and SD card readers should also consider the Anker 7-in-1 Hub which is also on sale for $19.99.
This should be cheap. It's missing an ethernet port.
It's also missing a 2nd HDMI output as well (Dual monitor usage) - have to by a much more expensive one of these for multiple video outputs to support dual monitors.
It's also missing a 2nd HDMI output as well (Dual monitor usage) - have to by a much more expensive one of these for multiple video outputs to support dual monitors.
Usually you use the hdmi port on the laptop for the forst monitor and the second hdmi on this device for the second.
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It's also missing a 2nd HDMI output as well (Dual monitor usage) - have to by a much more expensive one of these for multiple video outputs to support dual monitors.
Usually you use the hdmi port on the laptop for the forst monitor and the second hdmi on this device for the second.
Thanks for pointing this out. My laptop is like 4 years old, I think no graphics card (it says Radeon Pro). Could I set it up as you describe with two 1080p monitors?
Thanks for pointing this out. My laptop is like 4 years old, I think no graphics card (it says Radeon Pro). Could I set it up as you describe with two 1080p monitors?
Not as well-known of a name, but seems solid for the last few weeks I've had it.
Any idea if I can plugin my USB-C monitor (for power and video) as well as an HDMI into that one hub?
From your description, I can't tell exactly how you're suggesting it would be configured. Most monitors that I've seen with USB-C video can also provide power, so what you could do is plug this hub into your computer, run a line from your monitor's USB-C port to this hub, and then use the HDMI out on the hub for the video signal to the monitor. Just make sure your monitor will provide power while it's on HDMI.
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Not as well-known of a name, but seems solid for the last few weeks I've had it.
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It's also missing a 2nd HDMI output as well (Dual monitor usage) - have to by a much more expensive one of these for multiple video outputs to support dual monitors.
Usually you use the hdmi port on the laptop for the forst monitor and the second hdmi on this device for the second.
Not as well-known of a name, but seems solid for the last few weeks I've had it.
This one has an extra USB-C data port, can do 4K 60Hz, and is 10gpbs as opposed to 5gbps: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BLJFZ42M
Not as well-known of a name, but seems solid for the last few weeks I've had it.
Any idea if I can plugin my USB-C monitor (for power and video) as well as an HDMI into that one hub?
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