Power Input and Output Definition:
1. M14t can be powered on by devices more than 10W with USB-C interfaces that can
support 5V, 9V, 15V and 20V power delivery input. The permitted maximum input
power of M14t is DC 100W.
2. The maximum power delivery output of M14t is 65W and monitor can support 5V, 9V,
15V and 20V power delivery output.
3. If you connect M14t with mobile phones only, mobile phones need to support USB-C
PD2.0 output or above, and supply at least 10W power to power on M14t.
4. The power capacity of power adapter connected with M14t will affect the charging
capability of M14t to devices.
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Recommend to use 65W or above of type-C adapter to use with M14t when you want
to charge your notebook.
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Recommend to use 18W or above of type-C adapter to use with M14t when you want
to charge your mobile phone.
5. While plugging with adapters without USB-C PD function and another type-C side
connecting with phone or notebook, M14t may consume power from phones or
notebook.
Recommendation of USB-C devices:
Because notebooks and mobile phones with a USB Type-C port released on the market are
very various, we can’t guarantee that the monitor can charge all types of notebooks and
mobile phones with a USB Type-C port. Make sure that the USB Type-C cable complies
with the USB PD specification. Otherwise, your devices may be damaged. So please use the
attached USB Type-C cable.
For charging usage, Lenovo 65W Standard AC adapter (USB Type-C):
PN: 4X20M262**(the** can be 68 to 83, for sales area use only) is recommended.
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