One of the only new cars I’ve seen that comes with both USB-A and USB-C. Good on them for thinking about that.
Vic said:
One of the only new cars I’ve seen that comes with both USB-A and USB-C. Good on them for thinking about that.
Are you sure you’re not confusing USB-C with USB4? USB-A and USB-C make more sense here.
@Nyle
Yeah, you’re right. I’ve been using the term ‘USB4’ sometimes since a few laptop makers started doing it, but you’re technically correct.
@Nyle
Actually, USB-C has been around for a bit, and it’s more about the port shape than the speed. But yeah, it’s all a bit confusing with the naming.
Keller said:
@Nyle
Actually, USB-C has been around for a bit, and it’s more about the port shape than the speed. But yeah, it’s all a bit confusing with the naming.
That’s true. The naming conventions can get really messy, but at least here, it doesn’t seem like it’s going to be an issue.
@Nyle
Agreed. I’m glad that USB-C is becoming the standard for most devices. We’re definitely moving away from USB-A, but I can see why they’d still include one for compatibility.