Quote from: jeremy on September 01, 2019, 17:17:15Ah ha, thanks, very interesting fact.Quote from: S.Yu on September 01, 2019, 14:24:05To be fair, 100W is just USB-PD's default limits, which was built around USB-A/B+Mini/Micro connector limitations, not USB-C. However, USB-PD was not specced any higher for USB-C, which leads to a de-facto limit.. Dell has taken it a tiny bit further, to 130W for USB-C, with various Latitude and XPS laptops.
There's a C port in place of the DC, so it can't be anything that asks for 100W+, it's most likely the Stealth.
Quote from: S.Yu on September 01, 2019, 14:24:05To be fair, 100W is just USB-PD's default limits, which was built around USB-A/B+Mini/Micro connector limitations, not USB-C. However, USB-PD was not specced any higher for USB-C, which leads to a de-facto limit.. Dell has taken it a tiny bit further, to 130W for USB-C, with various Latitude and XPS laptops.
There's a C port in place of the DC, so it can't be anything that asks for 100W+, it's most likely the Stealth.