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How to set up lg 27uk650-w
How to set up lg 27uk650-w












how to set up lg 27uk650-w
  1. #HOW TO SET UP LG 27UK650 W 1080P#
  2. #HOW TO SET UP LG 27UK650 W FULL#
  3. #HOW TO SET UP LG 27UK650 W WINDOWS 10#

Would you say the standard WD19 dock would work? printing once in a while of just spreadsheets / word docs, etc. And side note - would I get more choices / higher resolution options if I used the HDMIīusiness use (excel, word, surfing, email), 1 (or maybe 2 at most) monitors that might connect with VGA or HDMI or DP or DVI (does it matter if with any of those, you choose 1920 x 1080 resolution?, gigabit network on the LAN, but going through firewall, likely not getting 1 GB out to the web. So would you call this a VGA monitor? Sorry if I misspoke.

#HOW TO SET UP LG 27UK650 W WINDOWS 10#

Windows 10 says the resolution is 1920 x 1080.

#HOW TO SET UP LG 27UK650 W 1080P#

The specs say it does 1080p I am using the VGA connector because it's going into an older KVM that has VGA connectors. I know on my PC, I am using a couple year old monitor with DVI (white connector) and VGA connectors. Not sure what resolution the user has it at, but VGA is 640 x 480? It's much higher than that. the cable was connected to the laptop with the VGA to DP converter. And as you mention, I heard (haven't actually tested it) but figured it's better to standard on the WD19TBS since it is supposedly backwards compatible - the dock would be usable even on PCs without thunderbolt.Ģ) I said a single 'VGA monitor' - but it's actually a monitor with a VGA cable / connector (the 15 pin blue connector). I'm clearly a noob, so please bear with me!ġ) Why'd I get the TBS? - 'cause my noob thinking is that it's 'better' / faster / more options. Technically the WD19TBS can run in USB-C backward compatibility mode, so I suppose even if you got a USB-C, non-Thunderbolt extension cable, you might be able to get the TBS to run in that mode and it would still perform identically to the WD19S in that setup, but at that point you're paying more for a dock that's a worse fit for your needs, rather than saving money on a dock that's less capable overall but that comes with a longer cable that you WOW! Thanks for all that info! And it is more than capable enough for running a single VGA display and even Gigabit Ethernet alongside USB 3.x. As an example, this one mentions Thunderbolt 3, but in the details it says it supports USB 3.x Gen 2 (10 Gbps).īut if you're only trying to run a VGA display, then why not save some money and get the regular WD19S instead of the TBS? That's a regular USB-C dock rather than a Thunderbolt dock, and as such it comes with a significantly longer cable. I see several USB-C extension cables that say they're compatible with Thunderbolt 3 ports, but that isn't the same as supporting actual Thunderbolt traffic. But I also haven't seen any extension cables that expressly support Thunderbolt 3. So unfortunately you’re The next step down with Thunderbolt would be 20 Gbps, but I don't know if the WD19TB will run at 20 Gbps. (The cable attached to its predecessor the TB16 was even shorter, around 0.5m.) There are active cables that can go out to 2m, but last time I checked they cost around USD $70, and you wouldn’t be able to use them with the WD19TB because the side semi-permanently attached to the dock uses a proprietary connector, so it can’t simply be swapped.

#HOW TO SET UP LG 27UK650 W FULL#

So unfortunately you’re Under current passive cabling technologies, Thunderbolt 3 at full 40 Gbps can only be sustained along a 0.8m cable - which is why the WD19TB’s cable is so short. (This connector transition degradation is why active TB3 and even HDMI cables have booster chips in the cable in order to amplify the signal just before and/or just after a connector transition.) But even if you weren’t, a setup involving one or more extension cables doesn’t always perform as well as a single cable of the same total length, because transitioning over a connector is actually a significant source of signal degradation, and even adding a single extension cable creates one additional connector transition in the assembly. I’m not surprised you’re having trouble with extension cables, since you’re likely using passive cables and exceeding the total possible cable length for what you’re trying to run across the cable.

how to set up lg 27uk650-w

Under current passive cabling technologies, Thunderbolt 3 at full 40 Gbps can only be sustained along a 0.8m cable - which is why the WD19TB’s cable is so short.














How to set up lg 27uk650-w