NEW YORK: Apple and Google launched devices using this new USB standard this week with the new MacBook and the Chromebook Pixel. Technology video blogger Marques Brownlee guides us on why the new “USB-C” standard matters for all of users.
USB Type-C is actually USB 3.1. This standard will be everywhere: computers, accessories and smartphones in the next couple of years.
Advantages of the standard:
It is smaller and thinner
It can carry 100 Watts of Power, 10 Gigabits per second
Reversible and Backwards Compatible






