← Back to context Comment by publicmail 3 hours ago A thunderbolt cable 4 comments publicmail Reply bombcar 3 hours ago And to be precise, a nice, high quality thunderbolt cable from a reputable manufacturer like Apple or OWC. Protect the cable as it will have been expensive, but it will work very well. mystifyingpoi 3 hours ago This is the solution, but it is 1) expensive and 2) Thunderbolt cables are quite short compared to regular USB-C. Gigachad 3 hours ago Apple sells a 3m one, It’s just $250AUD.I imagine at that length and speed, signal integrity becomes difficult. Raed667 3 hours ago Would it work with USB-C screens and projectors ?
bombcar 3 hours ago And to be precise, a nice, high quality thunderbolt cable from a reputable manufacturer like Apple or OWC. Protect the cable as it will have been expensive, but it will work very well.
mystifyingpoi 3 hours ago This is the solution, but it is 1) expensive and 2) Thunderbolt cables are quite short compared to regular USB-C. Gigachad 3 hours ago Apple sells a 3m one, It’s just $250AUD.I imagine at that length and speed, signal integrity becomes difficult.
Gigachad 3 hours ago Apple sells a 3m one, It’s just $250AUD.I imagine at that length and speed, signal integrity becomes difficult.
And to be precise, a nice, high quality thunderbolt cable from a reputable manufacturer like Apple or OWC. Protect the cable as it will have been expensive, but it will work very well.
This is the solution, but it is 1) expensive and 2) Thunderbolt cables are quite short compared to regular USB-C.
Apple sells a 3m one, It’s just $250AUD.
I imagine at that length and speed, signal integrity becomes difficult.
Would it work with USB-C screens and projectors ?