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Hp Envy X360 13AG000AU
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi everyone, 

I own a hp envy x360 (13ag000au) and i found from the manual that it supports usb-c power delivery. 


https://support.hp.com/my-en/document/c06090593

 

means that it can charge through usb-c port? Correct me if I’m wrong. And if its a yes, then what equipment do i need to buy to charge the laptop through usb-c port? Since i only have the normal charger. 

thanks. 

 

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@Faizo Here's what your device supports: 

  • 1 USB 3.1 Type-C™ Gen 2 (Data Transfer up to 5 Gb/s, Power Delivery, DisplayPort™ 1.4, HDMI 2.0, HP Sleep and Charge);
  • 2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (1 HP Sleep and Charge)

The one you are referring to: Power Delivery (PD) is a specification for handling higher power and allows a range of devices to charge quickly over a USB connection. It operates by facilitating a conversation between two devices to negotiate a power contract so they can determine how much power can be pulled from the charger, it does not charge the computer, it's just that the computer charges other devices with more efficiency than the normal USB.

 

P.S: Welcome to HP Community 😉

 

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@Faizo Here's what your device supports: 

  • 1 USB 3.1 Type-C™ Gen 2 (Data Transfer up to 5 Gb/s, Power Delivery, DisplayPort™ 1.4, HDMI 2.0, HP Sleep and Charge);
  • 2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 (1 HP Sleep and Charge)

The one you are referring to: Power Delivery (PD) is a specification for handling higher power and allows a range of devices to charge quickly over a USB connection. It operates by facilitating a conversation between two devices to negotiate a power contract so they can determine how much power can be pulled from the charger, it does not charge the computer, it's just that the computer charges other devices with more efficiency than the normal USB.

 

P.S: Welcome to HP Community 😉

 

Keep us posted,

If you would like to thank us for our efforts to help you, 

Give us a virtual high-five by clicking the 'Thumbs Up' icon below, followed by clicking on the "Accept as solution" on this post, 

Have a great day!

 

Riddle_Decipher
I am an HP Employee

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