The Raspberry Pi Monitor documentation states the following: "Can be powered directly from a Raspberry Pi USB port (max 60% brightness, 50% volume) or by a separate power supply (max 100% brightness, 100% volume)"
The Raspberry Pi 45W USB-C Power Supply documentation states the following: "The Raspberry Pi 45W USB-C Power Supply is an ideal power supply for USB-C powered Raspberry Pi products. It is especially suitable for Raspberry Pi 5 users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs."
This is my question: Can the Raspberry Pi Monitor deliver 100% brightness and 100% volume if connected by USB to a Raspberry Pi 5 computer powered by a Raspberry Pi 45W USB-C Power Supply?
The Raspberry Pi 45W USB-C Power Supply documentation states the following: "The Raspberry Pi 45W USB-C Power Supply is an ideal power supply for USB-C powered Raspberry Pi products. It is especially suitable for Raspberry Pi 5 users who wish to drive high-power peripherals, such as hard drives and SSDs."
This is my question: Can the Raspberry Pi Monitor deliver 100% brightness and 100% volume if connected by USB to a Raspberry Pi 5 computer powered by a Raspberry Pi 45W USB-C Power Supply?
Statistics: Posted by ottod — Thu Oct 09, 2025 11:52 pm