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October 18th, 2021 09:00

@oac93  Thunderbolt wouldn't be a factor here unless the display itself supports actual Thunderbolt rather than regular USB-C.  But it sounds like you've done everything correctly here.  The Latitude 5500 definitely supports video output and charging over USB-C, and you've got a suitable cable for that purpose, and you've confirmed other systems operate properly.  In terms of the underlying cause, if you have any other USB-C display to test with, that might be useful to determine whether this might be an actual hardware issue or else an interoperability issue with your specific combination of equipment.  Those do occur, unfortunately.  Dell has some early USB-C laptops that don't work with any of Dell's own USB-C displays even though they work fine with many third-party USB-C displays and Dell's own USB-C docking stations.  The only other thing I can suggest would be seeing if there's a firmware update for your display.  I found for example that my Lenovo USB-C dock didn't work properly with my iPad Pro when I connected it out of curiosity, but it did after I updated the dock's firmware.  If that doesn't fix it either, then this could either be a hardware issue (if you can test that with another display) or possibly a case of a problem that hasn't been fixed in current firmware yet.

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October 18th, 2021 07:00

What model laptop? The usb C might not be powerful enough for the monitor. Try using another connection like HDMI.

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October 18th, 2021 08:00

The laptop is a Dell Latitude 5500. If you need specs or anything, just say the word.

The monitor will run fine on HDMI; but only with a refresh rate of 30, which is very jarring to look at while working.

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October 18th, 2021 09:00

@Mary G  I don't understand why you keep posting nonsense replies like this.  The USB-C might not be "powerful enough" for the display?  This isn't a portable display that draws power from the USB-C port.  And USB-C ports that support video output are required to support at least DisplayPort 1.2/HBR2, which has enough bandwidth to run 4K 60 Hz as this display does.

@oac93  Sorry about Mary G here.  She has a nasty habit of posting bad suggestions and even downright wrong information, including posting the same wrong information long after it was pointed out to her that the information was wrong.

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October 19th, 2021 00:00

Hello jphughan

I do have another display to test with, but i won't have access to it until Wednesday unfortunately. I will make sure to test it, just to make sure. If this is a setup problem, I'll have to invest in another monitor. If it's a hardware problem, I guess it's a new PC or something.

I forgot to mention it in my original post, but I have already updated the firmware for the monitor.

Thanks so much for confirming my suspicions and getting me some peace of mind

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