Lenovo's 2025 Legion Go Gen 2 Extreme keeps dual USB-C ports—USB4 at 40Gbps and USB 3.2 at 10Gbps—for parallel charging and video output. The 8.8-inch OLED screen demands sustained cooling, and both USB-C ports support DisplayPort. The UHS-II microSD slot handles large game libraries, and the 3.5mm jack works without stealing bandwidth. Here's the full connector layout.
Lenovo's 7-inch handheld combines dual USB-C—USB4 at 40Gbps and USB 3.2 at 10Gbps—for parallel charging and external display output. The left port handles video at up to 60Hz on 4K external screens, while the right supports 50W Power Delivery charging simultaneously. The UHS-II microSD reader is faster than most competitors, and the 3.5mm jack stays out of the way. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
Lenovo's gaming workstation packs two Thunderbolt 4 ports, native HDMI 2.1, dual USB-A 3.2 Gen 2, and an Ethernet connector for wired network stability. The NVIDIA RTX GPU drives 4K@120Hz through HDMI 2.1 natively, eliminating USB-C adapters for most gaming monitors. Both TB4 ports deliver 140W Power Delivery for external displays via daisy-chaining. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This gaming tower comes loaded with 12 USB ports spanning USB 2.0 through USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 at 20Gbps, giving plenty of headroom for VR headsets, controllers, and fast storage. The discrete RTX 4080 Super GPU provides three DisplayPort 1.4 and one HDMI 2.1 output for multi-monitor gaming setups up to 4K@120Hz. A 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port delivers low-latency connectivity for competitive play. The rear 7.1-channel surround audio jacks and optical S/PDIF out support full home theater audio.
This premium 12.6-inch Android tablet features a stunning 2K AMOLED display with a 120Hz refresh rate and four JBL speakers with Dolby Atmos. Its single USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 port supports DisplayPort alt mode, pushing up to 4K@60Hz to external monitors — a rare feature among Android tablets. Quick Charge 4.0 keeps the 10,200 mAh battery topped up efficiently. A microSD slot and pogo-pin keyboard connector round out the physical connections.
This ultra-compact 1-liter PC delivers seven USB ports despite its tiny footprint, including a front USB-C running at 20Gbps for fast external SSD transfers. The rear HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4a outputs support up to three displays natively, expandable to four with optional punch-out video ports. One-cable USB-C docking at up to 75W power delivery simplifies desk setups for hot-desking environments. Intel Wi-Fi 7 and 2.5Gb Ethernet options ensure fast networking for enterprise use.
The Lenovo ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock is a business-grade Thunderbolt 4 dock delivering 100W of charging and supporting up to four simultaneous displays — an unusually high display count for a single-cable dock. It achieves this via two DisplayPort 1.4 outputs, one HDMI port, and one downstream Thunderbolt 4 port that can drive a fourth display via daisy chain. The four downstream USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) ports are faster than the Gen 1 ports found on many competing docks. Note: some retailers list the HDMI as 1.4 while others list 2.1 — confirm with the official Lenovo datasheet for your specific unit.
Lenovo's flagship business ultrabook includes two Thunderbolt 4 ports, full-size HDMI 2.1, and two USB-A ports for smooth legacy device compatibility. The HDMI 2.1 output drives 4K@60Hz natively without adapters, and both TB4 ports support independent 40Gbps displays via daisy-chaining. Power Delivery reaches 100W through either Thunderbolt port while driving external monitors. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
Lenovo's flagship business ultrabook combines two Thunderbolt 4 ports with two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, covering both modern and legacy peripheral needs without dongles. The HDMI 2.1 output supports high-resolution external displays directly, while Thunderbolt 4 ports enable daisy-chaining monitors or connecting to a docking station. A Kensington Nano security slot provides physical theft protection in corporate environments. The 3.5mm combo jack handles both headset audio and microphone input.
A flagship 14-inch convertible built around Intel Core Ultra, the Yoga 9i Gen 9 relies entirely on USB-C for video output — there is no built-in HDMI port. Two Thunderbolt 4 ports on the left side run at 40 Gbps and support up to 8K display output or 100W power delivery. A third USB-C port on the right side adds DisplayPort 1.4 and 65W charging. No SD card reader is included; external storage and display adapters require a USB-C hub or dongle.
LG's 27-inch IPS gaming monitor brings dual HDMI 2.1 connections at 48Gbps each, a DisplayPort 1.4 input, and USB-C with 65W Power Delivery. The three video inputs all support 1440p@165Hz or 4K@60Hz simultaneously for flexible multi-display setups. The integrated USB hub provides four downstream USB 3.0 slots for gaming peripherals, and the 3.5mm jack routes audio independently. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This was the first 1440p 240Hz OLED gaming monitor to hit the market, and all three video inputs support the full 240Hz refresh rate. A USB 3.2 Gen 1 hub with two downstream Type-A ports connects peripherals through the USB-B upstream port. Optical TOSLINK S/PDIF output lets you route digital audio directly to a soundbar or DAC, which is useful since the monitor has no built-in speakers. The 4-pole 3.5mm jack doubles as both headphone output and microphone input for voice chat.
LG's 27-inch 4K monitor pairs dual HDMI 2.0 inputs with a single DisplayPort 1.2 connection—all three drive 4K@60Hz independently or simultaneously. The HDMI 2.0 inputs handle 18Gbps each, sufficient for 4K streaming or console gaming at standard refresh rates. The basic USB hub downstream provides two USB 3.0 ports for peripherals, and the 3.5mm jack simplifies audio routing. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This 27-inch 4K IPS display stands out with its USB-C port delivering up to 96W of power, enough to charge even 15-inch laptops while displaying 4K@60Hz video over a single cable. Two HDMI 2.0 inputs and one DisplayPort 1.4 give flexibility for connecting consoles, PCs, and other sources simultaneously. The built-in USB 3.0 hub adds two downstream ports for peripherals like keyboards and mice. DisplayHDR 400 certification and 5W built-in speakers round out a clean single-cable desk setup.
This 2024 OLED delivers perfect blacks and 0.1ms response time, tuned for both gaming and film. All four HDMI ports support full 2.1 specs (48Gbps), enabling 4K@120Hz, VRR, and ALLM on any input. eARC runs on one input for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
An ultra-short-throw triple laser projector producing 3,700 lumens with full DCI-P3 color coverage for a cinema-grade image from inches away. The single HDMI 2.1 port supports ALLM and eARC at up to 24 Gbps bandwidth, while two HDMI 2.0 inputs handle standard 4K/60Hz sources. Built-in webOS provides direct access to Netflix, Apple TV+, and Disney+ without any external streaming device. Optical TOSLINK output routes digital audio to a soundbar or AV receiver.
Packed into a 3-pound body with a 360-degree rotating handle, this portable 4K projector runs webOS and delivers 500 ANSI lumens from a triple RGB laser light source. Connectivity is minimal but modern — a single HDMI 2.1 port with ARC and ALLM plus a USB-C input that accepts 4K@30Hz video. The USB-C port does not support HDR passthrough, so HDMI is the better choice for high-dynamic-range sources. With only three rear ports total (power, HDMI, USB-C), plan your source setup carefully.
This flagship breaks new ground with 150% brightness while keeping per-pixel dimming, plus built-in 60W 4.2ch audio. All four HDMI ports support full 2.1 specs (48Gbps), enabling 4K@120Hz, VRR, and ALLM on any input. eARC runs on one input for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This 2021 budget OLED is pure contrast: true blacks and precise color, though it skips high refresh and VRR. All HDMI ports run at 2.0 spec, maxing out at 4K@60Hz — high refresh gaming is off the table here. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This entry-level OLED gives you perfect blacks and instant pixel response at an aggressive price. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on one input for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This entry-level OLED gives you perfect blacks and instant pixel response at an aggressive price. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on one input for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This 2023 OLED prioritizes contrast over brightness, with a clean simple port layout. Two HDMI 2.1 ports hit 4K@120Hz with VRR, but the other two cap out at 4K@60Hz — plan your source placement wisely. eARC runs on one input for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This entry OLED combines true blacks with fast motion response, at a price point that makes OLED accessible. All four HDMI ports support full 2.1 specs (48Gbps), enabling 4K@120Hz, VRR, and ALLM on any input. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.
This entry OLED combines true blacks with fast motion response, at a price point that makes OLED accessible. All four HDMI ports support full 2.1 specs (48Gbps), enabling 4K@120Hz, VRR, and ALLM on any input. eARC runs on HDMI 2 for lossless audio return to a soundbar. For the 2.1 ports, use Ultra High Speed HDMI cables — standard cables top out at 18Gbps. Here's every port and the cables you'll need.