NOTE
You must connect either one of, or both the USB upstream ports along the bottom of the
monitor to the host device (computer, laptop, gaming console) to make use of USB ports
of the built-in USB hub.
When connected by a single USB Type-C cable, Spectrum may not be able to
simultaneously operate the built-in USB hub at its full speed and run the display at its
maximum resolution, refresh rate, and color depth due to technical limitations. The
bandwidth priority can be set in the OSD. You can learn more about setting your priority
preferences on page 38.
Spectrum’s built-in USB hub supports speeds up to 10Gbps. The actual speeds may vary
based on the connected peripherals and the capabilities of the USB port on the host
device.
When used only to enable the built-in USB hub, either of these ports can be connected
using a cable with a USB Type-A connector on the end that plugs into the computer. When
the USB Type-C port is used to receive a video signal, audio signal, and/or to provide
power, only a suitable cable with a USB Type-C connector on both ends will suffice.