Comment by vmladenov
2 years ago
> Of course it would not support USB, favouring a proprietary connector so your printing can start 0.1 seconds faster.
The company that shipped the first laptop to go all-in on USB-C in 2016?
2 years ago
> Of course it would not support USB, favouring a proprietary connector so your printing can start 0.1 seconds faster.
The company that shipped the first laptop to go all-in on USB-C in 2016?
2016? HP announced their USBC supporting laptop in 2015:
https://www.theverge.com/2015/6/18/8800583/hp-first-usb-c-de...
Apple is the company that had to be forced by EU to support USB in their phones.