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If you have two new iPad Pros, you can use the included USB-C to USB-C cable to connect them together and charge the other. If you have a USB-C to Lightning cable, you can plug in your iPhone and charge your iPhone with your iPad.
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The USB-C port on the iPad Pro can power connected devices up to 7.5 W charging speeds. You can even get USB-C to VGA adapters if you need to connect to old-school projectors or similar. This plugs into the iPad Pro USB-C port and adds a HDMI out, a passthrough USB-C port for power, and a standard USB-A port. The Apple dongle for HDMI is the Apple USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter. The iPad Pro can use an adapter to output using the HDMI 2.0 spec, which supports a max resolution of 4K at 60Hz, and can theoretically output HDR10 and Dolby Vision with compatible adapters (although none seem to be available yet). If you want to connect to a display that does not have a USB-C port, like HDMI, you will need to use some kind of dongle or adapter. 5K USB-C displays are really scarce at the moment and we don’t have any good recommendations just yet. Why? It has a USB-C connector but it is a Thunderbolt 3 display. However, the LG 5K UltraFine display that Apple sells is not compatible.

Even though the iPad does not support Thunderbolt, the cables are backwards compatible with the high-bandwidth USB-C. You can get this one from Belkin for $10.

a cable handy, confusingly, Apple will suggest buying a Thunderbolt 3 cable from the Apple Store to do this. This includes the USB-C cable that will have come with the display. You need a USB-cable that supports ‘high-bandwidth’ connections. What’s a little annoying is you cannot use the USB-C cable that comes in the box with the iPad. Just be aware that it is not as flexible as when you connect a second display to a Mac.
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You could connect to a TV to show your Netflix movies on the big screen, for instance. For example, Keynote will show the live presentation on the external display and speaker’s notes on the iPad. The iPad will mirror the screen, and some apps take special advantage of the additional screen output.
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The iPad supports HDR10 output, so it can take full advantage of high-dynamic range displays where available, like the 27-inch LG 27UK850. You can plug a USB-C cable into the iPad on one end and an external monitor with a USB-C port on the other, like the 4K LG UltraFine display. The new iPad Pro can connect directly to USB-C displays, that communicate over the DisplayPort standard. In fact, there are little asterisks and gotchas to be aware of for almost anything relating to the iPad Pro’s new USB-C. This means it can drive a maximum of 10 gigabits per second, which makes it possible for the iPad to drive a 5K monitor at 60 frames per second. On Apple’s laptops, all USB-C ports are Thunderbolt 3 ports (except on the 12-inch MacBook) which enables insanely-fast bandwidth and throughput, with the ability to drive multiple displays and a whole plethora of connectivity off a single port. Here’s what you can do with your new iPad Pro and its shiny new port … There are still some limitations but USB-C makes it even easier to connect to external displays, cameras, and other accessories. However, just because a device features a new port, it does not mean anything with a USB-C connector will suddenly work with the iPad Pro.
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Model A1621 supports HDMI 1.4b at these resolutions and refresh rates when used with macOS Sierra 10.12 or later or iOS 12 or later:Īfter connecting your display, TV, or projector, video from your Mac or iPad Pro should appear within 10 seconds.The new 11-inch and 12.9-inch iPad Pro features a USB-C port instead of a Lightning port.

