Some people don’t want to hear it, but this was kind of a predictable side effect of the USB-C connector requirements. Like, it’s obviously good in the fight against proprietary connectors, but it kind of sucks in terms of generational differentiation within the same standards family.
Some people don’t want to hear it, but this was kind of a predictable side effect of the USB-C connector requirements. Like, it’s obviously good in the fight against proprietary connectors, but it kind of sucks in terms of generational differentiation within the same standards family.