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USB-C monitors should become the standard, actually
I don't care about HDMI or DisplayPort; every monitor should just use USB Type-C to connect to your PC, and here's why.
Connecting a second monitor or a baby heart rate monitor should be as simple as plugging it in — but sometimes, your computer refuses to recognize the display. This issue can be frustrating, ...
Have you ever imagined what the Nintendo Switch would look like if Nintendo had produced it in the mid-1990s? [Joel Creates] ...
Yellow: These ports can support either USB 2.0 or 3.0, and are "always on", meaning they can supply power even when the ...
Satechi today announced the launch of a new OntheGo 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter, which provides access to seven ports in a ...
The OntheGo 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter includes HDMI, USB-C, ethernet, and a pair of card readers.
At $3.50 per cable in this 2-pack, you can keep one at your desk, another in your travel bag, and still spend less than most ...
Anker's 67W GaN charger powers three devices simultaneously from one ultra-compact wall adapter.
Satechi has just revealed a new OntheGo 7-in-1 Multiport Adapter that features ports for HDMI, USB, microSD, Gigabit Ethernet ...
When I first saw the SKYWORTH Portable 24" TV online, I had my doubts. But it turns out that it is a surprisingly useful ...
Obviously, you’ll need an extra monitor, and along with that, you may require some wires and connectors. The first and foremost step is checking the ports on your computer. If you are using a laptop, ...
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