Devices
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Adam Audio T5V (2018)
The Adam Audio T5V is an entry-level 5-inch active nearfield monitor featuring the brand’s U-ART ribbon tweeter and a 70W total bi-amped system (50W LF + 20W HF). The rear panel provides one balanced XLR input (10 kΩ, +4 dBu) and one unbalanced RCA input (20 kΩ, -10 dBV), with rotary input sensitivity plus ±2…
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Alienware AW3225QF (2024)
A 32-inch 4K QD-OLED curved gaming monitor with a 240Hz refresh rate, aimed at enthusiasts who want HDMI 2.1 on a console and DisplayPort on a PC at the same time. Both HDMI 2.1 ports carry the full 40Gbps stack, and HDMI 2 also supports eARC — send lossless Atmos straight to a soundbar. A…
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Amazon Fire Max 11 (2023)
The Fire Max 11 is Amazon’s largest and most powerful tablet — an 11-inch 2000×1200 LCD with an octa-core MediaTek SoC and a fingerprint reader on the power button. Connectivity is deliberately minimal: a single USB-C port that runs at USB 2.0 speed (480 Mbps) for charging at up to 15 W, and a microSDXC…
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Amazon Fire TV Cube 3rd Gen (2022)
Amazon’s most capable streaming device is the only Fire TV with an HDMI input port, letting you route a cable box, Blu-ray player, or console through the Cube for unified Alexa voice control. The HDMI output runs at HDMI 2.1 with support for 4K@60Hz, Dolby Vision, and Dolby Atmos, while the HDMI input is limited…
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Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max 2nd Gen (2023)
Amazon’s top-tier streaming stick packs Wi-Fi 6E tri-band wireless and an upgraded quad-core processor into the familiar dongle form factor. The HDMI connector plugs directly into your TV and supports 4K@60Hz with Dolby Vision, HDR10+, and Dolby Atmos audio passthrough. The only other physical connection is a Micro-USB port for the included power adapter —…
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Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station (2022)
The Anker 675 is a 12-in-1 USB-C docking station built into a monitor stand, with an integrated 10W Qi wireless charging pad on top — a space-saving combination uncommon in the dock category. It connects to your laptop via a single USB-C cable and delivers 100W of power back, sufficient for most thin-and-light laptops. Video…
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Anker Nebula Mars 3 (2023)
Anker’s outdoor-focused portable Nebula Mars 3 is a 1080p DLP projector with 1,000 ANSI lumens, an integrated battery good for around 5 hours of playback, IPX3 splash resistance, and a built-in carry handle. Connectivity is centred on a single HDMI 2.0 input that accepts up to 4K source signals (downscaled to native 1080p) with HDR10…
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Anthem MRX 540 (2022)
A refined 5.2-channel receiver from Anthem’s acclaimed MRX line, delivering 100 watts per channel with audiophile-grade amplification. All seven HDMI inputs are version 2.0b with HDCP 2.2, supporting 4K/60Hz and Dolby Vision passthrough at 18 Gbps. The HDMI board is hardware-upgradeable to HDMI 2.1 for future 8K support. ARC Genesis room correction provides studio-grade calibration…
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Apple iMac 24-inch (M4, 2024)
Apple’s M4 all-in-one features two Thunderbolt 4 and two USB 3 ports, all using USB-C connectors, mounted on the rear of the display stand for a clean desk setup. Every USB-C port supports DisplayPort output, enabling up to two external displays alongside the built-in 24-inch 4.5K Retina screen. Gigabit Ethernet is uniquely integrated into the…
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Apple iPad 10th Gen (2022)
Apple’s first base-model iPad with USB-C ditches Lightning but runs at USB 2.0 speeds — just 480Mbps for data transfer. That’s 20x slower than the iPad Air’s USB-C port, so large file transfers and external SSD use will feel sluggish. DisplayPort video output still works via USB-C adapters for mirroring to TVs and monitors. The…
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Apple iPad Air 11-inch (M3, 2025)
The 11-inch iPad Air pairs Apple’s M3 chip with a USB-C port running at 10Gbps — a significant upgrade over the USB 2.0 speeds of some entry-level iPads. DisplayPort alt mode lets you drive an external monitor at up to 6K@60Hz with the right adapter, making it a capable portable workstation. The 8-core GPU handles…
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Apple iPad Air 13-inch (M3, 2025)
The larger iPad Air brings a 13-inch Liquid Retina display and M3 chip with USB-C connectivity at 10Gbps — fast enough for external SSDs and 4K displays but without Thunderbolt. DisplayPort alt mode over USB-C supports mirroring or extended display up to 6K@60Hz with compatible adapters. The M3’s 8-core GPU and hardware ray tracing handle…
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Apple iPad Mini 7th Gen (A17 Pro, 2024)
The smallest iPad gets a serious connectivity upgrade with USB-C running at 10Gbps — 20 times faster than the base iPad’s USB 2.0 port. DisplayPort alt mode drives external displays at up to 4K@60Hz, turning this 8.3-inch tablet into a portable presentation tool. The A17 Pro chip brings the same silicon found in the iPhone…
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Apple iPad Pro 11-inch (M4, 2024)
The compact 11-inch Pro packs the same Thunderbolt 3/USB 4 port as its larger sibling, delivering 40Gbps data speeds and support for external displays up to 6K@60Hz. The M4 chip brings desktop-class performance to a tablet that weighs under a pound, with a 10-core GPU handling everything from ProRes video editing to 3D rendering. A…
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Apple iPad Pro 13-inch (M4, 2024)
Apple’s flagship tablet delivers Thunderbolt 3 and USB 4 through a single USB-C port, enabling data transfers at up to 40Gbps — matching many laptops. That Thunderbolt connection drives external displays up to 6K@60Hz and powers high-speed storage arrays without dongles. The M4 chip is Apple’s first to debut in an iPad, bringing a 10-core…
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Apple iPhone 15 (2023)
The standard iPhone 15 marked Apple’s historic switch from Lightning to USB-C across the entire iPhone lineup. Data transfer is limited to USB 2.0 speeds (480 Mbps), which can feel slow when offloading 48MP photos or lengthy 4K videos. Despite the USB 2.0 data cap, the port supports native DisplayPort output up to 4K HDR…
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Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max (2023)
Apple’s 2023 flagship was the first iPhone with USB-C and USB 3 speeds, delivering 10 Gbps data transfer through its USB 3.2 Gen 2 port — a game-changer for ProRes 4K video workflows. Native DisplayPort alt mode outputs up to 4K HDR to external displays directly over USB-C. The included USB-C cable only supports USB…
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Apple iPhone 16 (2024)
The standard iPhone 16 brings USB-C to Apple’s mainstream lineup with a 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display and the A18 chip. Data speeds are capped at USB 2.0 (480 Mbps) — a frustrating bottleneck when transferring large 48MP photos or 4K video. Despite the slow data speed, the USB-C port does support native DisplayPort output…
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Apple iPhone 16 Pro (2024)
The smaller Pro model packs the same A18 Pro chip and USB 3.2 Gen 2 connectivity as the Pro Max into a more pocketable 6.3-inch Super Retina XDR display. Data transfers hit 10 Gbps over USB-C — twenty times faster than the standard iPhone 16 — making it practical for offloading 4K ProRes video to…
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Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max (2024)
Apple’s largest flagship phone features a 6.9-inch Super Retina XDR OLED display and the A18 Pro chip with hardware-accelerated ray tracing. The USB-C port runs at USB 3.2 Gen 2 speeds (10 Gbps), making large ProRes 4K video transfers practical — but you’ll need a USB 3 cable since the included one is USB 2.0…
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Apple iPhone SE 4th Gen (2025)
Rebranded as the iPhone 16e, this budget-friendly iPhone finally brings Face ID, a 6.1-inch OLED display, and USB-C to Apple’s most affordable smartphone. The USB-C port runs at USB 2.0 speeds (480 Mbps) and notably lacks DisplayPort video output — making it the only current USB-C iPhone that cannot connect to external displays. It’s powered…
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Apple Mac Mini (M4 Pro, 2024)
The M4 Pro variant of Apple’s redesigned Mac Mini upgrades to three Thunderbolt 5 ports on the rear, tripling bandwidth to 120 Gb/s compared to the standard M4 model’s Thunderbolt 4. Two front USB-C ports at 10 Gb/s handle peripherals and quick file transfers alongside a headphone jack. HDMI 2.1 drives a display up to…
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Apple Mac Mini (M4, 2024)
Apple’s completely redesigned Mac Mini drops USB-A entirely in favor of an all-USB-C layout with three Thunderbolt 4 ports on the rear and two USB-C ports on the front. HDMI 2.1 on the back supports displays up to 8K at 60Hz or 4K at 240Hz without any adapter needed. A front-facing headphone jack with high-impedance…
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Apple Mac Pro (M2 Ultra, 2023)
Apple’s tower workstation offers six Thunderbolt 4 ports split between two on top for quick access and four on the rear, each delivering up to 40 Gb/s for high-bandwidth peripherals and displays. Dual HDMI 2.1 outputs can each drive an 8K display at 60Hz or a 4K display at up to 240Hz. Two 10 Gigabit…
