DisplayPort 2.1 Guide

High-speed data transfer is no longer a nice-to-have - it's a must-have for gaming, video editing, and productivity. DisplayPort 2.1 represents the bleeding edge of display interface technology, pushing bandwidth and resolution farther than we’ve ever seen before. Like a star quarterback laser-focused on the endzone, DisplayPort 2.1 keeps its eye on the prize:...
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USB-A vs. USB-B vs. USB-C: What Are the Differences?

The connectors of the USB (Universal Serial Bus) interface have been evolving over the years ever since the introduction of its first USB version in 1996. The three connectors of USB we've experienced so far are USB-A, USB-B, and USB-C. All popular devices on the market in recent years come with one or a...
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Why You Need A Powered USB Hub A Powered USB Hub

Have you ever found yourself with more USB devices than ports on your computer? Or perhaps some of your USB devices don't seem to work properly when plugged into your laptop or desktop PC. If so, it's likely time to invest in a powered USB hub. A powered USB hub can provide a number...
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What Different Colors USB Ports Mean?

Have you ever wondered what the USB color of your computer is for? Each version of the USB technology measure has its own color coding. Depending on the model, you may have several input terminals of different shades, or you may have seen other computers using different colors than your PC. Here, I want...
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