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Brand new monitors and docking stations may have a USB-C receptacle in order to allow for a DisplayPort, power and USB connection to the laptop.Suddenly, with a USB-C receptacle on both the host and the device (the monitor), and a range of 6 possible USB-C cables, the user may encounter a pitfall: They may try to use the USB 2.0 cable that came with their laptop with the display and the display doesn't work, despite the plugs fitting on both sides because 10 wires aren't there.Why did it come to this?
As said here by Benson Leung