USB-C is a compact, reversible connector type that supports a range of data speeds and power capabilities. USB 4 is primarily a speed specification, supporting anywhere between 20 and 120Gbps ...
USB-C with Power Delivery promises to be the latest and greatest version of the tried-and-true USB format, but just how much ...
You can easily find laptops and desktop PCs packing USB-C port certified for Thunderbolt 4 or USB 4. But now the next generation of the standard is picking up speed ...
Older USB ports can come in white, black, blue, red, yellow, or orange, signaling their data transfer speeds, and in some ...
The use of USB rather than Thunderbolt means that the USB 4 Dock isn’t aimed at professional users who need high-speed data transfer. However, it does provide dual-display support (60Hz) along with an ...
The white insert inside a USB port indicates that the port supports the old USB 1.0 or 1.1 specification, which is both slow ...
Which USB-C power bank is best? The continued adoption of USB Type-C has seen the versatile port pop up on a huge range of devices, including everything from entry-level smartphones to Apple’s ...