USB-C is about to Go from 100W to 240W, Enough to Power Beefier Laptops
DannyB writes:
USB-C is about to go from 100W to 240W, enough to power beefier laptops
The USB-C Release 2.1 spec more than doubles the output of the all-in-one cable
Soon, the majority of portable PCs won't need to be equipped with an ugly barrel jack and a proprietary power brick to charge. The USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF) has just announced (via CNET) that it's more than doubling the amount of power you can send over a USB-C cable to 240 watts, which means you'll eventually be able to plug in the same kind of multipurpose USB-C cable you currently use on lightweight laptops, tablets, and phones to charge all but the beefiest gaming laptops.
Previously, the USB-C Power Delivery spec tops out at 100 watts, and it's definitely held the industry back a tad - for example, while my own Dell XPS 15 can technically charge over USB-C, it needs 130W of power to charge and run at full bore simultaneously. Some manufacturers have sold off-spec USB-C adapters (I have a Dell dock that outputs 130W), but they don't always come bundled with machines and generally have a fixed, non-detachable cable to prevent against misuse.
But with 240W of power - something that the USB-IF is calling "Extended Power Range" or EPR for short - you could theoretically charge an full-fat Alienware m17 gaming laptop over USB-C.
How about 640 Watts? That ought to be enough for anyone!
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