USB-C is an industrial standard contact to transfer both data (Video, audio, data) and power on a single cable. USB-C's support for sending video signals and power means you can connect almost anything else, provided you are right adapter And cables.
So far everyone supports USB-C Ports we Has seen both data transfers and power delivery for connected devices via USB-C (but not necessarily charging the value unit). However, have Not all PC manufacturers connected the gates to each system's graphics hardware For video transmission eg. Some USB-C ports on a system can support video-out connection, while others may not. Please check the specifications or try out.