USB-C to DisplayPort Multifunction Adapter w/ 100W PD and USB 2.0 Port (TPE-USBCTODP)
Elevate your workspace with our new USB-C to DisplayPort Multiport Multifunction Adapter — a compact, 3-in-1 hub designed for high-performance connectivity. Engineered for professionals and power users, it delivers stunning 8K 60Hz video output via DisplayPort 1.4, supports 100W Power Delivery for fast charging, and adds essential ports to your USB-C laptop — all in a sleek, plug-and-play design that works seamlessly with modern GNU/Linux laptops.
- Plug-and-Play Compatibility: Works with GNU/Linux and all other operating systems — no special drivers required, just requires a USB-C port with DisplayPort over USB-C
- 8K 60Hz / 4K 144Hz DisplayPort 1.4 Output: Experience ultra-sharp visuals with support for 8K@60Hz and 4K@144Hz, ideal for design, video editing, and presentations
- 100W USB-C Power Delivery (PD 3.0): Charge your laptop at full speed while using the hub — no battery drain during extended use
- DP Alt Mode Supported: Enables high-resolution video output from compatible USB-C and Thunderbolt 3/4 ports
- Compact & Portable: Lightweight, pocket-sized design perfect for travel, office, or hybrid work setups
- Support for most popular and libre (free) distributions
- Not dependent on NDISWrapper, binary blobs, or proprietary drivers-firmware
- USB 2.0 Port (480 Mbps): Connect peripherals like flash drives, mice, or keyboards with reliable data transfer
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Category
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Specification
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Male Interface
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1 x USB-C standard interface
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Female Interfaces
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1 x Displayport interface 1 x USB-C PD Charging interface 1 x USB 2.0 interface
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Features
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8K 60Hz ultra HD Video output
Intelligent recognition voltage current
PD 3.0 quick charge
USB Power Delivery 3.0 Supported
Backward compatible with USB PD 2.0 Deliver power up to 100W
High-speed data transfer up to 480Mbps
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Dimensions
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12x61x53 mm (not including cable)
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Note: Check your laptop for compatibility with this adapter as not all laptops necessarily support it (particularly older models), and most desktops will not support it.
Notes: Unidirectional, only works from a USB-C port with DisplayPort Alt Mode to a DisplayPort monitor
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