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Originally Posted by whopper
super-fast charge, using it as a secondary display without the need of an hdmi, usb 3 speeds transfering files, and a cable that will be the standard of the future so anyone will fit, instead of needing an specific obsolete mini-usb 2
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Still not sure.
I unfortunately did not have the time to get properly informed.
The USB-C connector may max at 5A... But that is also valid for USB 3.0 . I see that USB-C may allow for more than 5V.
USB-C may allow for Alternate Mode - reserving pins to transmit whatever, including video. Of course, this requires an implementation, it is not a necessary part of it.
USB-C allows for USB 3.0 [speed]... Just like traditional USB.
The USB-C may be the future, but I do not see how that is a value - what I see in practice is that I have plenty of traditional USB cables, working perfectly fine, and I see new connectors as just a hassle to front, if anything.