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That’s a bargain, compared to what Apple is charging. Data throughput aside ... And although they aren’t Thunderbolt 4 cables, they’ll work the way you’d expect with other Thunderbolt ...
Can a cable be controversial and cause resentment? Apparently, yes, because people are still screaming over the $130 Apple is charging for its newest 1.8 meter Thunderbolt 4 cable. Yes ...
Thunderbolt (3, 4, or 5) and USB4 cables offer the highest charging and data transfer speeds possible for USB-C as of this writing. But most people don’t exactly need those tip-top specs ...
Previously, passive TB3 cables had to be 0.7m or under to handle full bandwidth. Thunderbolt 4 and (most) USB4 support the latest USB PD 3.1 standard that allows for maximum charging of 240W ...
This variation supports 96 Gbps bandwidth and up to 240 watts of power, which more than doubles the speed of Thunderbolt 4 ... charge a high-performance gaming laptop at the same time. The new ...
But a critical part of the move to the USB-C standard is meant to eliminate the need for independent cables for different ...