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Other than gaming laptops, what devices are out there than can make use of 240w over USB-C?
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>>107008170
modems, switches, routers, monitors. alot of things.
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>>107008194
>modems, switches, routers, monitors.
Why would you power any of those over usb?
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>>107008170
kettle and an actual mini fridge, not one of those peltier slop.
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>>107008668
>desktops with 240w usbc output so we can have single cable monitors
>we live in 2 cable hell instead
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>>107008685
Does this actually exist?
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>>107008194
I like how my monitor charges stuff at 60 or 80W
Energy from the computer to the monitor seems backwards, especially since I plug my iPad into my monitor a lot and my phone occasionally



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