USB-C
1. A standardized connector type for USB (Universal Serial Bus) that features a small, reversible, 24-pin design, used for charging and data transfer on modern electronic devices
My new laptop charges via USB-C instead of the older USB-A connector.
Meu novo laptop carrega via USB-C em vez do conector USB-A mais antigo.
2. The third major revision of the USB standard, supporting higher power delivery and faster data transfer speeds
USB-C supports up to 100W of power delivery for charging larger devices.
USB-C suporta até 100W de fornecimento de energia para carregar dispositivos maiores.
3. A reversible connector that can be inserted in either orientation, eliminating the frustration of trying to insert it the correct way
Unlike older USB connectors, USB-C works both ways, making it much more convenient.
Ao contrário dos conectores USB mais antigos, USB-C funciona dos dois lados, tornando muito mais conveniente.
USB-C has become the standard charging connector for most modern consumer electronics worldwide, particularly in Brazil and Portugal where Apple products are popular. The term is used consistently across both Brazilian Portuguese and European Portuguese without significant variation. In Brazil, tech-savvy users and the younger generation commonly use 'USB-C' in everyday conversation, while older generations may need clarification. The adoption of USB-C represents a significant shift in consumer electronics standardization, eliminating the frustration of multiple connector types.
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