USB C is the one connection to rule them all. Its popularity has made USB C a common sight on new monitors. A USB C monitor can act as USB hub, giving you additional ports for connecting various USB devices, but the monitor’s USB C port can also serve as a video input alternative to HDMI or DisplayPort; and some USB C monitors can even charge a connected device while in use. The details of USB C can be confusing, however, and pricing for USB C monitors is often higher than that for moni

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