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To: Eric L who wrote (94505)9/27/2016 7:32:53 PM
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USB 3.1 & USB-C



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USB Type-C is a USB specification for a small 24-pin reversible-plug connector for USB devices and USB cabling. The USB Type-C Specification 1.0 was was finalized in August 2014 and published by the USB Implementers Forum. It was developed at roughly the same time as the USB 3.1 specification and in conjunction with it but one should not be confused with the other. The USB Type-C connectors connect to both hosts and devices, replacing various Type-B and Type-A connectors and cables with a standard meant to be future-proof.



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To: Eric L who wrote (94505)9/27/2016 8:17:09 PM
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USB-C &. USB 3.1

>> What's New Now: What Is USB-C? Apple Gets It First, But You'll Get It Soon (PCMag, May 2015)



... Coming soon but not really as soon as Sascha stated (everywhere by May 2016) in that video .

[See article at link below]

>> USB-C vs. USB 3.1: What’s the difference? (Extreme Tech, March 2015

extremetech.com

>> All Things USB 3.1 And USB Type-C: An Explainer (Tom's Hardware, August 2015)

tomshardware.com

>> The Basics: USB 3.1 and USB Type-C (Computer Shopper (2015)

computershopper.com

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