Meow121325 t1_izfije6 wrote
Reply to comment by jyrkaderp in EU sets December 28th, 2024, deadline for all new phones to use USB-C for wired charging by speckz
The voltage and amperage required to properly charge most laptop batteries is too high for USB-C to handle safely this is what I was going at not that we can’t make laptops have USB-C chargers it’s that USB-C cannot charge laptops
Chronotaru t1_izfl3ob wrote
This is very, very wrong. Nearly all non-gaming laptops can easily be charged on a 65W charger. Gaming laptops usually exceed the 100W current limit, but that's changing to 240W soon, so gaming laptops will be able to charge on USB-C too.
PiersPlays t1_izhoas9 wrote
Don't forget that the most power hungry gaming laptops shipped with two power adapters that you'd connect at the same time. No reason they couldn't do the same with two USB-C PD adapters for 480W.
throwthegarbageaway t1_izg94ge wrote
The guy above is right for the wrong reasons. The problem is, any new plug in the near/distant future is going to require yet another revision to the law, but instead what's gonna happen is that manufacturers will be forced to keep old tech (future old tech) in, in order to comply, rather than lose time and money pushing for new laws.
glaive1976 t1_izfp75x wrote
ChesterVsCheetor t1_izhi0u7 wrote
r/confidentlyincorrect
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