Comment on The EU common charger : USB-C

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efstajas@lemmy.world ⁨10⁩ ⁨months⁩ ago

Right but MicroUSB was not enshrined into law as a standard like this.

Which doesn’t mean that it can’t / won’t be changed. It’s in the EU’s best interest to update the law should the industry push for a new standard, so they will. Of course USB-C can and will be updated to handle newer protocol & charging specs over time, so it’ll be a long time before that’ll be necessary.

but on the other this might very well impede progress

I really don’t see how it realistically could. Look at the history of mobile phones so far. Almost the entire industry standardized around USB on their own rather early, and deviations from this (e.g. Apple) only very briefly provided an actual consumer benefit before they became horrible nuisances and cash grabs. The industry has and will continue to develop improvements to the USB spec, and now thanks to this law no-one is allowed to deviate from the common standard anymore. It’s a win for everyone except companies that want to cash grab on proprietary bullshit.

Also does USBC even provide enough wattage to power a gaming laptop?

It supplies up to 240 watts with USB-PD. The standard just says they need to be power-able via USB C though — it doesn’t forbid additional charging connectors (like Apple’s magsafe or the barrel jacks found often on gaming laptops).

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