
2025’s Essential MacBook Accessories: Cutting-Edge Gear for Speed, Comfort, and Innovation
03/18/2025
From productivity-enhancing docks to eco-friendly upgrades, here’s your guide to the must-have MacBook accessories of 2025.

VCOM 2025 MARCH NEW ARRIVALS
04/07/2025
VCOM 2025 MARCH NEW ARRIVALS

DP vs. Mini DP: Differences, Use Cases, and Which to Choose
03/11/2025
Confused about DP and Mini Mini DP? Learn their differences, performance specs, ideal use cases, and how to choose the right connector for your setup.

DisplayPort 2.1b Unveiled: How DP80LL Cables Revolutionize High-Speed Connectivity
03/07/2025
Let’s explore how DisplayPort 2.1b redefines connectivity for the next generation of digital experiences.

What is PCIe? PCIe Generations Compared: 3.0 vs. 4.0 vs. 5.0 vs. 6.0
03/04/2025
Discover how PCIe (Peripheral Component Interconnect Express) powers today’s high-speed devices. Learn about its evolution, applications, and why it’s critical for gaming, AI, and data centers.

How to Convert HDMI to DisplayPort for Gaming, Work, and Beyond
02/26/2025
How to Convert HDMI to DisplayPort?This guide will help you.

Cable event! USB 3.2 standard announced compatible with old version 3.1, transfer rate doubled
04/26/2020
The USB3.0 PromoterGroup alliance, which is composed of the giants such as Apple, HP, Intel, Microsoft, Texas Instruments, NEC, ST-NXP and other technology companies, announces the USB3.2 standardwill
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Here, everyone is against GEN1 ≠ GEN2, USB Type-C interface
04/26/2020
5Gbps is enough to meet user needs now.And you can wait for upgradesin the future. However, AnandTech s article said that Apple s interface here is not called USB3.0, but the so-called USB 3.1 Gen1, w
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Puzzle about Type-C Interface
04/26/2020
CES, one of the most influential consumer electronics exhibitions in the world, exhibits the productsevery year, whichcouldbecome the vane of various industries in that year.And Apple s purpose is to
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USB Demo speed up to 1.6GB/s
04/16/2020
They demonstrated USB 3.2 but used the USB 3.1 Type-C data cable at that time. Type-C is also the only recommended interface for USB 3.2 and it can also continue to be compatible with the current data
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