![]() ![]() And USB PD when it comes to displays is typically implemented to allow the display to provide power to an attached system, like a laptop, not draw power from it. USB PD when it comes to systems is typically found on laptops in order to allow them to be charged via USB-C. Some USB-C connectors only provide basic "legacy" USB power without supporting the USB PD spec at all. But not every device with a USB-C connector is required to support being powered that way, and not every device with a USB-C connector is required to support providing that much power. The spec currently allows for up to 100W. ![]() USB Power Delivery is a specification that allows sending various levels of power over USB-C connectors.
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