I understand we can’t give recommendations. Totally understandable. But I’m just trying to figure out what to buy.
I move around the house a lot with the laptop, but I have a desk with tons of USB devices that I sit at for working. I also have a large monitor at this desk (I’m using HDMI for it). So when I sit down, I’ve got a TON of stuff to plug in. I’m trying to limit that.
My laptop: Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 13 (15ACH6)
I believe the whole name is IdeaPad Gaming 3 15ACH6-82K20015US
I see that there’s docks for like 40-60 dollars that are essentially USB hubs + monitor inputs. So I can plug everything into one port when I sit down (vs 10 things into the laptop). I don’t necessarily need to use this dock for my power by the way. I don’t know if my laptop can even do that anyway.
Here’s the issue: I read this from my laptop’s forums. The post is saying that “Your USB-C doesn’t support a monitor. Your USB 3.2 does”. Maybe someone can understand it better than me.
I wanted to make sure this was a normal thing before buying something. Can a USB 3.2 handle a large 4K monitor and all of that? Again, I don’t need to power anything! This is just so I can plug a single cable into my laptop when sitting, and having that include my monitor (which is plugged into the outlet already)
Judging by all of this, can I just buy a normal dock that isn’t powered and use it with the USB 3.2 slot on my computer, while still having the monitor work through it?
Given my situation, and what that forum link says, does that sound about right or what other direction should I go in? Again, this is all about reducing cables for sitting down!
Thank you!
I think it would, but I’m trying to see if there’s a non-powered version! Because I can’t quite afford paying 100+ dollars for something that won’t be powering anything
Unless it can power the laptop as well, then I might decide to go for it! But I don’t think it does that right?