XPS13 external monitor cable (9350)

I just took delivery of a 9350, to replace my 9343 problem and it has a different external monitor connector: shot of lightning-3? USB - C?

Does anyone know if regular USB Type-C to HDMI cable work?

Thank you.

Hey Kevin,

Yes, you can use USB Type-C ordinary to a HDMI cable. Click on the link for the cable on the Dell Web site

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