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STARTECH.COM CDP2VGAUCP USING A SINGLE USB TYPE-C PORT ON YOUR LAPTOP OUTPUT VGA VIDEO AND CHARGE THE LA

USING A SINGLE USB TYPE-C PORT ON YOUR LAPTOP OUTPUT VGA VIDEO AND CHARGE THE LA

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Product Information

Manufacturer Part Number: CDP2VGAUCP

Shipping Weight: 0.28 lbs

Description

This USB-C™ to VGA adapter lets you connect your laptop or MacBook with USB Type-C™ to a VGA display. The video adapter features USB Power Delivery, which enables you to provide power to your laptop while you're outputting video to a VGA display. brbr USB Type-C is a universal connectivity standard that combines all of your essential functions into one dynamic port. This adapter works with USB-C devices that pass a DisplayPort video signal, such as the MacBook and Chromebook Pixel™. It's also compatible with Thunderbolt™ 3 ports. brbr bCharges your laptop /bbr Unlike some video adapters that take up your laptop’s USB-C charge port while you're outputting video and prevent you from charging your computer, this video adapter supports USB Power Delivery and features an additional USB-C port. This means you can charge your laptop, even while outputting video, by simply connecting the laptop’s power adapter to the additional port. It’s the perfect solution for laptops that only have a single USB-C port. brbr bPromotes portability /bbr This USB Type-C video adapter maximizes portability with a lightweight, small-footprint design. It’s the perfect accessory to carry with your MacBook or Chromebook, fitting easily into your laptop bag or carrying case. Its ultra-portable design makes this adapter perfect for BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) applications at the office. brbr bConnects easily /bbr USB Type-C is a reversible connector, so no matter how you plug it in, the adapter will always connect. This saves you the hassle and embarrassment of struggling with your device while you're trying to deliver a presentation or sharing information.