An affordable USB-C to VGA Cable for straightforward conections, with no extra adapters needed!
This Type-C™ USB 3.1 to HDMI Cable lets you connect a VGA display to your shiny new MacBook, Chromebook or PC via a Thunderbolt-ready Type-C USB socket.
USB Type-C is all the rage right now, with manufacturers rushing to put a Type-C socket on every new device that hits the market, but aside from the 10Gbps transfer rates and reversible plug design, many Type-C devices also feature Thunderbolt compatibility for AV output functions, effectively giving very flexible TV-out options on even the smallest devices.
If you have a Thunderbolt-ready Type-C device, this generous 5m cable can connect it to any VGA display, be it a TV, projector or computer monitor. It's all plug and play, without the need for special drivers (other than the ones bundled with your motherboard for you DIY PC enthusiasts out there).
Resolution support is dependent on your hardware, but 1080p should be available on most devices. Please check your individual device specifications or user manual for details on USB features and functions.
Product features:
- 5 Year Cable Chick Warranty!
- 1.8m USB 3.1 Type-C to VGA Cable (Type-C Male to VGA Male)
- Requires video-ready USB 3.1 Type-C output socket
- Video only. No audio support over VGA
- Supports output resolutions up to 1920x1080/60Hz &1600x1200/60Hz
- Colour: Black
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