• Zeoic@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    I honestly wish every company would just stop using USB A. So many companies still including it are preventing device manufacturers from going all in on C.

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        23 minutes ago

        The more its held onto on devices, the more things will just keep using it. If we had ditched USB A on new devices (desktop motherboards included) companies would start actually releasing USB C peripherals and other devices. Think mouse dongles, keyboards, speakers, etc.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          13 minutes ago

          I honestly don’t really see that as a problem. If customers really want USB-C, they’ll buy USB-C peripherals and USB-A will drop off naturally. But if USB-A peripherals are more attractive (i.e. cheaper), then I see no problem with both continuing to exist. Let the people decide, don’t force USB-C down their throats…