wow, 100W PD charging is quite impressive.
iirc, my all-in-one thunderbolt 3 dongle from ugreen only allows for 65W PD charging.
very nice review!
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wow, 100W PD charging is quite impressive.
iirc, my all-in-one thunderbolt 3 dongle from ugreen only allows for 65W PD charging. very nice review! |
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QUOTE(voncrane @ Jan 10 2020, 12:02 AM) The beautiful thing about USB PD is it's an industry standard OPEN specification. Don't get me wrong, Qualcomm's 4.0 is nice and all.. I mean it speaks PD language. But it's still proprietary. We'll see how it's future lies in the face of open PD tech. Yup, 100W charging is indeed impressive and IIRC, last year Samsung announced two USB PD 3.0 controllers that support up to 100W charging and security elements for reliable data and power transfer. Natural progression that it becomes standard....? Like Fast charging is today. Everyone charging mobile devices at 100W, until the next higher amount.. Sorry to say, your already fast 65W just might be obsolete in a couple years.. haha it seems like it's already obsolete! ![]() Hey, thanks... ![]() no worries for my use case though, the most i need right now is 65W for charging my laptop. it's nice to see the technology maturing, leaves room for manufacturers to include more power hungry components in their devices. |
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