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Hellfighter 11-13-2020 09:57 AM

Monitors with USB ports?
 
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I never own a monitor that has 2ea USB ports, what use can they be for? and how use them? use them like on the Pc tower USB ports


the monitor is hookup with DVI adapt > HDMI cable to Pc
this is the right adapter for all pins in the monitor shown in the image below

Steve 11-13-2020 01:41 PM

it can depend on the model, and ive never used USB on a monitor before but they can have various uses:

if it's USB A it's likely to be a straight extension/hub for usb devices, PC > monitor > mouse/keybaord

daisy chain monitors i believe is possible if they are USB C (i dunno maybe USB3 on an A connector as well), so multiple monitors from one video cable / video port on the PC.

also with USB C lightning you can output video and power for example from a laptop to a compatible monitor, check amazon for portable monitor.


the real answer for your specific monitor will be in the manual, a quick look at the specs online might tell you also.

Hellfighter 11-14-2020 10:20 PM

thanks steveb

will look for a manul of this monitor

that be a pain the monitor stand is seated on top of the ID plate for it lol

Steve 11-15-2020 04:14 AM

ha that's always the way!

IcIshoot 11-18-2020 10:30 AM

Apparently usb-c can carry 100 watts of power.
Quoting from ViewSonic - 'The ViewSonic VG2455 Series monitor, for example, utilizes USB-C to offer an all-in-one cable solution. With one powerful port, you can easily transfer power, data, and video, eliminating the clutter created by multiple cables and ports' -

though in checking the documentation for the VG2455, it still talks about plugging in a traditional power cord.

Tyr Anasazi 01-15-2021 03:30 AM

With the traditional monitors it's just a way of a providing a convenient USB hub close to your keyboard/mouse. So you can plug your keyboard, mouse, usb keys in there without having go to below the table to fiddle with your PC.

Usually those ports are USB2 so I wouldn't use them for anything that requires speed, like external HDDs or similar.

As mentioned earlier in this thread, some newer monitors has USB-C, but I haven't had any experience with those. The only USB-C I have used is at work with a USB-C hub and it is not really anything I would recommend at all, it's quite unstable has hiccup's at the worst possible times.

jabo1SFH 01-15-2021 08:33 PM

the it guy where i work uses the usb ports to hook up dual monitors.


:headbang:

Hellfighter 01-15-2021 08:53 PM

thanks for the info, that lot didn't know

IcIshoot 01-19-2021 02:36 AM

Just found out my Brother-in-law uses a setup like this - for his tablet.

Thanks to his monitor having USB-C, he can hook his iPad up to the monitor via the usb-c and with the one cord, both power/charge his tablet, and use the monitor as a secondary screen for the tablet.

Hellfighter 01-26-2021 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by IcIshoot (Post 397733)
Just found out my Brother-in-law uses a setup like this - for his tablet.

Thanks to his monitor having USB-C, he can hook his iPad up to the monitor via the usb-c and with the one cord, both power/charge his tablet, and use the monitor as a secondary screen for the tablet.

I can do same with my Pc and cellphone
Cell recorded sound I in turn use usb c-type cable plus cell to Pc transferring files, before had email said file were like 75mb mp3 using cable done that now takes 45sec now gmail like block all. Over 25mb lol


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