With the introduction of Apple's newest MacBook in Q1 of 2015 - the world got a peek at the newest MacBook with a revolutionary USB-C connector for both data and laptop recharging.
The implications of only a SINGLE port on the left-hand side of the MacBook (and a 1/8" analog audio jack on the right) raised a lot of questions about the future of peripheral connectivity moving forward.
Of course, Along with the new USB Type-C MacBook, Apple will be shipping several USB-C adapters with a conventional Type-A Female interface for existing USB 1.1 / 2.0 / 3.0 devices as well as optional VGA or HDMI video and a USB-C pass-through port on the higher-end dongles.
Stay tuned. In the meantime visit: usbcmac.com for the latest Mac USB-C news and product announcements.
The implications of only a SINGLE port on the left-hand side of the MacBook (and a 1/8" analog audio jack on the right) raised a lot of questions about the future of peripheral connectivity moving forward.
Of course, Along with the new USB Type-C MacBook, Apple will be shipping several USB-C adapters with a conventional Type-A Female interface for existing USB 1.1 / 2.0 / 3.0 devices as well as optional VGA or HDMI video and a USB-C pass-through port on the higher-end dongles.
Stay tuned. In the meantime visit: usbcmac.com for the latest Mac USB-C news and product announcements.
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