• dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️@lemmy.world
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    Boy howdy, I sure can’t wait for 99.9% of all manufacturers on Earth to completely ignore this as well, and keep selling devices and cables that are completely unlabeled.

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        But they’ll still sell you a $180 USB C cable that’s no different than one you can get for $75 and has all of it’s labels.

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          Name one Apple cable that has any type of text on it. Or computer for that matter. They do simple. It’s not in their design.

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      Stuff that’s spec compliant has to follow the rules, non-spec compliant stuff can obviously do whatever, so yeah the cheap cables off ebay or amazon won’t use the right logos.

    • recursive_recursion they/them@lemmy.ca
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      It’s actually different and better as the previous naming scheme was actually horrendous (trying to explain it to customers was a nightmare).

      Cause previously if you wanted to figure out what speed of USB port you were getting you’d have to look up the table because me telling you that a port was USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 doesn’t tell you jack shit.

      Can you see how cursed this is for non-tech savvy people? Absolutely terrible.

      Thankfully now the new naming scheme will be:
      USB +

      • 5 Gbps
      • 10 Gbps
      • 20 Gbps
      • 40 Gbps

      So the xkcd meme actually isn’t relevant here.

      Edit:
      Revised grammar in the first sentence

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        Techies have a hard time understanding that just because you can look up some speeds easily doesn’t mean jack shit for regular joe trying to buy an usb-c cable.

        Having data speed and wattage indicated on the cable is important, but for most people simply the data speed is enough.

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          I can’t remember the last time I cared about data speed for a USB cable, but charging speed is useful when I’m charging my phone before leaving the house.

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            Once again, you are probably at least somewhat technical and understand wattage, do you think joe schmoe does? Or do they just charge their phone more often?

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    Thank fuck, a simple and clear marking that an average user can understand! I assume displayport compatible ports will still have that symbol, which is fine. Soon I’ll be and to price out laptops that will work with a docking station without needing to read the damn manuals!

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    I’m still trying to find a good beard trimmer and electric toothbrush that charge with USB-C.

    These are the only gadgets i have left that aren’t charged with USB-C.

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      That would be USB 2.0 and is pretty safe to assume that all USB ports and cables support this (If you can find a USB 1.0 or 1.1 port I’ll be impressed). Why bother with a 480Mbps logo if it’s the default minimum?

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    We’re adding new, different symbols to the confusing mess of old symbols and keeping both? Neat!

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      And whatever you buy is just going to be labeled as the fastest even if it doesn’t actually meet the standard.

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          “Up to” is fine for this, as it’s a measure of capacity. It’s when it’s used as an expected norm like the ISPs do that it becomes more marketing than a rating. The requirement ought to be a known average of realistic usage and not a top end number.

    • cm0002@lemmy.worldOP
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      Well, it took like 10 years to get this far sooo probably sometime around 2038