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Hi Guys,
I am in the process of pulling together a new work-station.
I am currently resident in Brazil and electrical accessories can be inordinately expensive; eg, an excellent recommendation for an ANKER HMDI-USBc/Thunderbolt 3 adapter 4k@60Hz which retails for $13 in the US was finally tracked down on Amazon, here, for roughly $130 !
As a result, my search has widened somewhat and the UGREEN label comes up again and again. I have no experience of UGREEN.
As key components of the work-station (such as the category of adapter above) must prove up to the task, may I enquire whether anyone has experience of UGREEN Hub adapters HMDI-USBc/Thunderbolt 3 adapter 4k@60Hz ?
As a rider to the above, I shall require to connect to older USB versions as well as to a FullHD monitor and am pondering whether Hub adapters are equal to the task or whether it is preferable to procure one single adapter for the monitor and then a separate hub for all other connectivity?
Grateful for any sage advice and recommendations.
Dave
I am in the process of pulling together a new work-station.
I am currently resident in Brazil and electrical accessories can be inordinately expensive; eg, an excellent recommendation for an ANKER HMDI-USBc/Thunderbolt 3 adapter 4k@60Hz which retails for $13 in the US was finally tracked down on Amazon, here, for roughly $130 !
As a result, my search has widened somewhat and the UGREEN label comes up again and again. I have no experience of UGREEN.
As key components of the work-station (such as the category of adapter above) must prove up to the task, may I enquire whether anyone has experience of UGREEN Hub adapters HMDI-USBc/Thunderbolt 3 adapter 4k@60Hz ?
As a rider to the above, I shall require to connect to older USB versions as well as to a FullHD monitor and am pondering whether Hub adapters are equal to the task or whether it is preferable to procure one single adapter for the monitor and then a separate hub for all other connectivity?
Grateful for any sage advice and recommendations.
Dave