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http://store.apple.com/us/product/MJ1K2AM/A/usb-c-digital-av-multiport-adapterIt does mean USB C peripherals are surely on the way, albeit somewhat overpriced Apple compatible peripherals for now.
Apple can make more money.
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MJ1K2AM/A/usb-c-digital-av-multiport-adapterIt does mean USB C peripherals are surely on the way, albeit somewhat overpriced Apple compatible peripherals for now.
I don't understand why the apple MacBook even has the headsets jack. The USB type C standard supports headsets as well. They could have designed it with just the USB type C connector.I read that the new MacBook has a USB Type-C connector on it. And a headphone socket. And that's it - nothing else. Good luck trying to charge and plug in a mouse at the same time, unless you carry around a USB hub. Definite case of form over function there IMO.
It does mean USB C peripherals are surely on the way, albeit somewhat overpriced Apple compatible peripherals for now.
Maybe because people don't necessarily want to use apple brand headsets or need adapters to use their current headset...I don't understand why the apple MacBook even has the headsets jack. The USB type C standard supports headsets as well. They could have designed it with just the USB type C connector.
Well I am probably not going to buy a Pyra any time soon, I will probably end up with the Pyra 2 (Pandora 3?)
So my opinion and preferences don't matter much.
But I have vowed to avoid buying any new technology without USB Type-C if possible. I want to minimize the amount of time where I have devices with both Micro USB and USB C hanging around.
Nothing, but for example, I am holding off on buying a new phone to replace my note 3 until one I like has Type-C.
	