A technician needs a single cable that can simultaneously charge a laptop (up to 100 W), transfer SuperSpeed USB data, and carry DisplayPort video to an external monitor. Which cable type should the technician select to meet all of these requirements?
HDMI 2.0 cable
USB Type-C cable with Power Delivery and DisplayPort Alt Mode support
A full-featured USB Type-C cable that supports both USB Power Delivery and DisplayPort Alternate Mode can provide up to 100 W of power, transfer USB 3.x data, and transmit DisplayPort video over the same connection. Standard USB Type-A, HDMI, and RJ-45 cables each support only one of these functions, so they cannot meet all three requirements at once.
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