Apple's new Thunderbolt 3 cable costs a whopping $129
that can deliver up to 100 watts of power, but that cable doesn't support DisplayPort video output like Apple's.
While it may sound like a high price for a cable, it seems like the cable's intended audience is likely professional video editors that may be willing to pay more for reliable, high-end equipment, considering it was originally packaged with the Pro Display XDR.
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