The failed USB-C feature that you've probably never heard of
USB Type-C is a connector, not a protocol — this means the USB-C cable and port form factor can be shipped with compatibility for multiple data and power communication protocols. USB-C cables are not made equal as a result, since they can support standards like USB4, Thunderbolt 4, USB Power Delivery, DisplayPort Alt Mode, and others. DisplayPort Alt Mode is a crucial feature you've probably used before, even if you don't realize it. It's the VESA specification that allows video signals to be transmitted using supported USB-C cables, powering monitors, TVs, and more.
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