USB-C peripherals are finally becoming mainstream, and it should have happened sooner
Over the past few years, I've been increasingly surprised at the fact that so many high-end computer peripherals are still coming out with USB Type-A cables or dongles. I reviewed many Keychron keyboards costing upwards of $100, yet they always shipped with a USB Type-A dongle, and so did Logitech's MX Master 3S, which I've been using for a few years.
Over the past few years, I’ve been increasingly surprised at the fact that so many high-end computer peripherals are still coming out with USB Type-A cables or dongles. I reviewed many Keychron keyboards costing upwards of $100, yet they always shipped with a USB Type-A dongle, and so did Logitech’s MX Master 3S, which I’ve been using for a few years.
Toby Wright
New Zealand
New Zealand
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