Modern laptops use USB-C ports for charging, offering faster charging than traditional designs. USB-C is reversible, handles data and charging simultaneously. Latest USB-C generations support up to 240W charging
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USB is a standard interface for connecting various devices since mid-1990s. USB 1.1 (1998) supports 12 Mbps, USB 2.0 (2000) reaches 480 Mbps. USB 3.0 (2008) and 3.1 (2013) offer up to 5 Gbps and 10 Gbps respectively
USB-C was introduced in 2014, joining USB-A and USB-B as standard. Lightning was introduced in 2012 as Apple's proprietary connector. Both cables support connection, communication, and power supply
USB-C port enables charging, connecting accessories, and powering other devices. Compatible with iPad Pro, Air, mini models and newer. Higher-wattage adapters can provide faster charging. Can charge via computer USB-C port using appropriate cables
USB-C connector is commonly used for charging mobile phones and portable devices. Connector measures 8.4 x 2.6 x 6.65 mm dimensions. Available in male/plug and female/receptacle forms