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Originally Posted by hobnail
USB-A is more or less the standard on the end that plugs into a computer or charger. My PC has an Asus motherboard and has at least a half dozen USB-A sockets on the back on the motherboard; most are high speed with the blue thing. The case has 2 USB-A sockets on the front that are data and power, and a 3rd one that's power only. My computer monitors have built in USB hubs and those sockets all USB-A (except for the master input USB which connection is the less common kind you'd find on USB printers).
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USB-A is no longer the standard with many modern laptops. Perhaps it still is with desktops; I don't know. I don't have a desktop and actually don't even know anyone who has. Most folks use only laptops these days, at least where I live.