• Hiro8811@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      Electricians don’t deal with HDMI or C cables, that’s probably an electronics engineer job or IT

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      I think everything USB C is stupid. Bring back the A and A to C cables. Do I have to upgrade literally everything to use a laptop normally.

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        23 hours ago

        I think it’s pretty neat to be able to attach one USB-C/Thunderbolt cable to the laptop and drive 3 external displays, 5-6 USB devices and receive power and networking at the same time. I’m shuddering just trying to think of the mess it would be with separate USB/HDMI/DP cables and a charger. The more cables you connect, the more the laptop becomes stationary. With one cable I can rip it off and throw the laptop away from my desk.

        As for when using the laptop on its own… anything that doesn’t have a native USB C is easy to adapt, but even then there are many devices that are wireless and don’t need a USB at all.

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            They do keep them for some time. Think of how desktop motherboards still come with PS/2 ports even though 99% of mice and keyboards are USB. And with laptops, many new ones still come with a couple of USB A ports and an RJ-45.

            However, as with everything in tech, some things have to get phased out at some point. From a manufacturer’s standpoint it’s probably 1) cost saving measures and 2) making space for new things (because you can’t keep all the ports that have been there historically).

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                It’s not, but think of how many times it’s used compared to the wireless. I think it would make practical sense to make this into a dongle, but maybe it’s not cheap enough to make financial sense for manufacturing.

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        It’s like saying we should go back to USB-b to A because I still have a printer using it, or even a serial port.

        It’s annoying the change I know, but once we’ll just need one type of cable for everything IT related I think it will be for the best