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Why only USB 2, and not 3, for Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter (A2119) as shown in macOS Ventura v13.6.6?
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Ant
2024-04-05 20:11:51 UTC
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Hello,

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Why only USB 2, and not 3, for Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
(A2119) as shown in macOS Ventura v13.6.6's system information in a 13"
Intel 2020 MBP?

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J Burns
2024-04-24 21:53:32 UTC
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Post by Ant
Hello,
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Why only USB 2, and not 3, for Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter
(A2119) as shown in macOS Ventura v13.6.6's system information in a 13"
Intel 2020 MBP?
Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
I don't know, but I can guess. It's supposed to support 1920 x 1080 at
60 Hz. Even if it were only 8-bit color, that would be 1 Gb.

I think it told your computer it was USB 2.0 because it didn't see a
demand demand 2.0 couldn't handle. That would let the computer use its
resources more efficiently.

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