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11-21-2022 09:21 AM
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11-21-2022 03:35 PM
One think we can see:
- The first one with Power to system: Up to 100W via USB-C® Power to host (USB-C PD): 5V , 9V, 10V, 12V, 15V, 20V all at 5A MAX and the second
- The second one with Power to host: Up to 65 W via USB Type-C®️ (both HP and non-HP host devices)
In theory the first one is better BUT I believe they are nearly the same because the second one also has
Power delivery (PD) profiles
5V/5A
9V/5A
12V/5A
15V/5A
20V/5A
10V/5A
That means it also supports 100W
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11-21-2022 03:35 PM
One think we can see:
- The first one with Power to system: Up to 100W via USB-C® Power to host (USB-C PD): 5V , 9V, 10V, 12V, 15V, 20V all at 5A MAX and the second
- The second one with Power to host: Up to 65 W via USB Type-C®️ (both HP and non-HP host devices)
In theory the first one is better BUT I believe they are nearly the same because the second one also has
Power delivery (PD) profiles
5V/5A
9V/5A
12V/5A
15V/5A
20V/5A
10V/5A
That means it also supports 100W
Regards.
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