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USB Type-C: 4 Things You Need to Know

2015-03-12
what's up everyone John render from TechnoBuffalo here Apple and build their new MacBook and with it is ushering in a new technology which you're going to see everywhere it's that single teeny tiny port it's called USB see so I thought it explained what USB see is in which need to know about it with your Mac user or not so I present to you friend oh four things you need to know about USB see let's start with number one first it's USB actually it's part of USB 3.1 one a really cool benefits of USB 3.1 type C is that it offers enough juice to power your laptop as well as really anything else that was the case with USB 3.0 and some product like the Nova yoga 3 Pro which also charged via USB port but the main difference here is that it provides way more power so and only can you plug in your computer to charge via the same port there's also plenty of juice left to charge other devices the USB if' group and charged the standard said that in August USB type-c is and I quote robust enough for laptops and tablets but slim enough for mobile phones offers power with up to 100 watts or 20 volts which is just plenty for a notebook but also plenty benefits on the data side - which brings me to point number 2 USB 3.0 offers a pretty nice data transfer bump over USB 2.0 and 3.1 type-c connectors does the same thing I should expect a defense for speeds between USB type-c devices up to 10 gigabits per second up from five gigabits per second offered on USB 3.0 although I will say on the new MacBooks Apple is actually with software downgraded that to about 5 megabits per second for right now but the theoretical max of 10 megabits per second is almost on par with the first standard Thunderbolt it's also backwards compatible which is why apples selling you dongles I to connect older USB to 3.0 devices to your notebook and as Apple told us the data transfer rate is high enough that you can't attach HDMI VGA and DisplayPort adapters to that single USB type-c port number 3 it's reversible you can just plug it in any way you like which is way help we have to look to predict Oh back part with the color I got to make sure I put that on the bottom no more about that silly business you just put it in any which way you want that's your freak flag fly before it's going to be freaking everywhere just on Macs the USB if' has more than 757 partners according to their website and they list them all big names things like Acer Dell Samsung company called goggle Asus Motorola and way way more so expect this new standard to come to laptops phones tablets annals that needs a plug in recent years so it's the first wave of just a totally new standard I like the standard it's pretty it's small ocean nets used on girls to use it but it is here so what you gotta know it's fast you carry a lot of power it's reversible and it's going to be absolutely everywhere so anyway thank you guys for watching to watch give you a short video to tell you what you need to know about that importance you're gonna hear about it if you follow stuff in the tech world give a thumbs up for new i/o until next time I am NOT render from TechnoBuffalo if you like TechnoBuffalo videos and I hope you do because we love making them hit the big subscribe button right here and you get the latest as they come out so yeah this video we stopped the video just real fast to thank our friends good peeps at Lenovo so you guys thought yoga was just about cat Crowe and dog poses you my friends are terribly mistaken we will tell you bout the yoga tablet 2 pro so things got a built-in projector it actually can put up to a 50 inch image on any wall or screen essentially just mobilizing your home theater its rocking a 13.3 inch 2560 by 1440 pixel display front-facing stereo Dolby surround sound speaker and powered by Intel's latest atom processors this thing is actually perfect for work and play
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