The European Union has officially imposed a new rule for selling laptops with a power rating of 100 W or less, requiring them to use a USB-C port for charging. This rule takes effect today, April 28, Tuesday, as the European Commission has been exploring ways to reduce electronic waste and has been ...
It makes a lot more sense for portable devices. The idea of a desktop PC that’s nothing but usb-c front and back seems silly. However, my work laptop connects via usb-c to the docking station and that’s pretty awesome. Through the usb-c ports I get multiple monitors, power, ethernet, audio, and of course peripherals and storage and other USB devices.