8
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DisplayPort 1.4: The two DisplayPort® ports (8 and 9) support 2-lane DisplayPort 1.4
operation, with a maximum single-display resolution of 4K@60Hz. They also support
Multi-Stream Transport (MST) operation, with support for two monitors with
maximum resolutions of 4K@30Hz+4K@30Hz.
Thunderbolt 3 or MFDP USB Type-C Computer
When
using a computer with either a Thunderbolt™ 3 port or a
USB Type-C® port that
supports the Multi-Function DisplayPort (aka DisplayPort Alternate Mode on USB Type-C
Connector Standard) feature, the other ports support the following specifications and
capabilities.
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USB Type-C: The USB Type-C® port (3) supports the USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard, with
support for up to 10Gbps data transfer rate and 5VDC/1.5A of charging power.
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USB Type-A 1: The USB Type-A 1 port (4) supports the USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard, with
support for up to 10Gbps data transfer rate and 5VDC/900mA of charging power.
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USB Type-A 2: The USB Type-A 2 port (5) supports the USB 3.2 Gen 2 standard, with
support for up to 10Gbps data transfer rate and 5VDC/1.5A of charging power.
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USB Type-A 3: The USB Type-A 3 port (11) supports the USB 3.2 Gen 1 standard, with
support for up to 5Gbps data transfer rate and 5VDC/900mA of charging power.
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Ethernet: The RJ45 Ethernet jack supports the Gigabit Ethernet standard with
speeds of 10/100/1000Mbps.
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Audio: The 3.5mm TRRS Audio jack (2) supports standard analog audio microphone
input and headphones output signals, with automatic detection of the CTIA and
OMTP microphone/ground wiring standards. Most modern phones support the CTIA
standard, while the OMTP standard can be found on some older phones and on
phones in China.
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SD/microSD: The
SD™ and microSD™
card slots support the SD 3.0 standard, with a
UHS-I speed class rating and up to 104Mbps data transfer rate. The two slots are
independently addressed, so both slots can be used at the same time.