Was looking for a USB C hub,
Seems like a good deal, orginal price $66, discounted to $49, then applie the 20% discount coupon automatically price goes down to $39, just qualifies for the free delivery for non price members.
Was looking for a USB C hub,
Seems like a good deal, orginal price $66, discounted to $49, then applie the 20% discount coupon automatically price goes down to $39, just qualifies for the free delivery for non price members.
That's what I was thinking.
Also, it's missing parallel and serial port. And where do I plug in my AT keyboard?
I have a FireWire printer. Why is there no FireWire? Unacceptable.
Would you have any alternatives you'd be willing to suggest mate? Price is not too much of a factor.
I got one of these for work. Does the job, though I don't use the ethernet as it's not gigabit.
Anyone got a recommendation for a macbook pro hub?
I have bought this 7 in 1 macbook pro hub before, the quality is very good. https://www.amazon.com.au/CHOETECH-Adapter-MacBook-Pro2019-C…
Original price is $49.99, unsure if it has ever sold at the RRP of 65.99. Was 49.99 since oct last year according to camels, but $10 off is still cheapest it's been.
Good price for a All-in-one type-c hub
Just remember try Not to use the PD passthrough with M1 macbook air / pro
There are many users reported PD passthrough will brick the M1 macbook
https://www.reddit.com/r/macbook/comments/kge24m/dead_m1_mac…
This was fixed 2 updates ago.
Thanks, just knowing about it that Apple have fixed this issue in 11.2.2
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xRYvaCLCJuc
So just remember to update Mac OS before using the PD Passthrough
Awesome Apple!
Here is a product review: https://www.mbreviews.com/choetech-usb-c-adapter-review/
Just wondering does this product support data transfer while charging on android mobile?
Work with chromecast with GTV?
Would it work with Thinkpad X390 laptop to use as a dock to display on two external monitors?
from the ad.
The HDMI port support Ultra HD 4K@30Hz resolution and VGA port support display up to 1080P@60Hz. When HDMI and VGA work simultaneously, the maximum resolution of the two is 1080P@60Hz.
2 monitors at 1080(or less) or 1 at 4K30hz.
bear in mind that these cheap hubs are not thunderbolt or displayport compliant and using the HDMI/VGA out can impact your USB/Network bandwidth.
thanks a lot for the detailed explanation.
Thanks guys! Just got one of these for the CFO @ work and her new laptop.
what is the code?
The HDMI is 30Hz at 4k. And who still uses VGA?