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Back in October 2015 Club 3D did introduce its first USB 3.1 Type-C Adapters. Those adapters did have a very good market acceptance directly from the beginning and with Type C featured Notebooks, Ultrabooks etc. having a wider spread from week to week we are sure that now is the right time to introduce the next USB 3.1 Type C Adapters to offer our customers the widest range of outputs that they can get with Type C.Those adapters do form an innovative new product segment with our existing range of high quality Audio/ Video Adapters like f.e. the first (Mini)DP 1.2 to HDMI 2.0 adapters (CAC-1070/1170) that were initially introduced by Club 3D in January 2016.

The USB Type-C connector was introduced in the first months of 2015. This completely new connector plug is smaller, reversible and capable of transferring more than data alone. It is expected that the USB Type-C connector will eventually replace the USB Type A and Type B connectors we have all been using over the past years. With the Type-C connector, the USB 3.1 standard was introduced as well. Compared to USB 3.0 the new standard offers twice the transfer rate of up to 10 Gbps and allows for three essential features to be used over a single cable: Video, Data and Power.
 
The possibility of connecting and powering your laptop, tablet or smartphone with a range of peripherals, monitors and other devices using only one cable is a significant improvement over the previous standards. It means the beginning of a new era with less cable clutter, higher transfer speeds, faster charging, and support for DisplayPort alteate mode which enables video signal transport up to 4K UHD resolution at 60Hz. It's recognizable by the small and convenient, future proof connector plug which will be implemented in the vast majority of (mobile) devices you will own in the coming years.
 
USB 3.1 Type-C to DisplayPort 1.2 active Adapter (CAC-1507)
The Club 3D CAC-1507 is an Active DisplayPort signal converter. The USB 3.1 Type-C to DisplayPort 1.2 UHD Adapter is the easiest solution for connecting your USB 3.1 Type C source device featuring DisplayPort Alteate Mode to a DisplayPort1.2 enabled (Ultra) High Definition Monitor, Television or Projector. The DisplayPort adapter is compact and highly portable. Powered by the USB-C port, the adapter requires no exteal power and is ideal for use with the latest notebooks and Ultrabooks.
 
The CAC-1507 adapter is available from today.
 
USB 3.1 Type-C to DVI-D active Adapter (CAC-1508)
The Club 3D CAC-1508 is an Active DVI signal converter. The USB 3.1 Type-C to DVI-D Adapter is the easiest solution for connecting your USB 3.1 Type C source device featuring DisplayPort Alteate Mode to a DVI-D enabled High Definition Monitor, Television or Projector. The DVI-D adapter is compact and highly portable. Powered by the USB-C port, the adapter requires no exteal power and is ideal for use with the latest notebooks and Ultrabooks. This adapter supports resolutions for up to 1920 x 1080 @ 60Hz.
 
The CAC-1508 adapter will be available worldwide from the second half of March.
 
USB 3.1 Type-C to HDMI 2.0 active Adapter (CAC-1504)
The Club 3D USB 3.1 Type-C to HDMI 2.0 UHD Adapter is the easiest solution for connecting your USB 3.1 Type-C source device featuring DisplayPort Alteate Mode to an HDMI 2.0 enabled UHD Monitor, Television or Projector. The HDMI adapter is powered by the USB Type-C port. It's ideal for use with high-end (Gaming) notebooks and Ultrabooks and supports resolutions of up to 4K UHD at 60Hz for exceptionally smooth video and gameplay.
 
The CAC-1504 adapter will be available worldwide from the second half of March.

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برچسب : adapters, نویسنده : Cara poweraddus بازدید : 356 تاريخ : چهارشنبه 26 خرداد 1395 ساعت: 9:16

Cord clutter? Fix it with these space saving power strips

Rich Thrush has a strategy when it comes to power strips, one he practices religiously at home and at work: “I have one strip for devices that need to be on all the time and another for devices that can be shut off periodically, like backup camera batteries and phone chargers.”

And all of those power strips are hidden from view.

“They’re under the bed, and under the sofa in the living room,” he said. “And in my office, they’re hidden behind rows of models on the windowsill.”

An avowed minimalist, Thrush, 36, is the director of industrial design at Kaz Inc., a company that makes products for brands such as Braun, Vicks and Honeywell. He had agreed to shop for interesting-looking power strips, despite his own predilection for hiding them, but he began by offering a word of waing.

Making a statement is fine, he said, standing in the middle of AC Gears, the electronics and gadgets store, holding a lightning bolt, a bright yellow power strip that demanded to be put on display. “Just don’t fill a room with statements,” he said. “It’s annoying and confusing when everyone speaks at once.”

While the lightning bolt might not make its way into Thrush’s home or workplace, the widely available Pivot Power Strip was a stronger candidate.

“I often find myself modifying products to fit specific situations, but not everyone is handy,” he said. “This allows for a consumer to modify it to fit specific situations, or just to noodle around.”

Scott Wilson’s Power Pod, which Thrush spotted online at Coalesse, was a favorite because it combined two things everyone needs: a pencil cup and power.

“Instead of trying to hide the outlets under the desk, where they’re difficult to deal with,” he said, “they’re right there where you need them” — under the pencil cup. Even better, he added, is “the option to make them less unsightly when not in use,” by hiding them under the cup.

The Blue Lounge cable box, which he also found online, offered a different version of a similar strategy.

“It takes the travel power strip and changes it into something else,” Thrush said. “It’s almost like a little storage box or a landing spot for your phone.”

For a minimalist like Thrush, there was one obvious choice: the Belkin Conceal surge protector.

“I love the orderliness of the cords and the ability to hard-mount it,” he said. And “if you hard-mount it in an inconspicuous spot, it just becomes part of the architecture.”

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برچسب : travel power strip, نویسنده : Cara poweraddus بازدید : 320 تاريخ : سه شنبه 18 خرداد 1395 ساعت: 11:09

Apple’s smartwatch is supposed to have a battery life of 18 hours — and while that is a full day of activity, wearers do forget to charge the thing oveight. Thus begins the race to bring us gadgets for charging on the go, like this contender by Dutch wireless charging company Zens.

This puppy, announced at CES in Las Vegas today, juices your power-sucking, app-filled Apple Watch on the go, no cords or cables required. It can fully charge your timepiece up to four times, and it’s even got Apple’s stamp of approval. It goes on sale in March for about $US55 ($75).

Expect to see more power banks rolling out this year. Last year, this one eaed over $US100,000 ($137,055) in funding on Kickstarter, for example. Smart watches are fun, but in between apps, inteet, games, messaging, mapping, and more, their batteries get zapped lickety split, so constantly charging them kind of defeats the purpose of their mobility. But battery power bank like these could be the portable, if clunky, solution — for now.

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برچسب : battery power bank, نویسنده : Cara poweraddus بازدید : 315 تاريخ : دوشنبه 10 خرداد 1395 ساعت: 16:35