![]() On the slim front, there is a power light indicator to show that the hub is powered. Every part of the hub contains a functional aspect. It’s slim and sleek, and the color options (Silver and Space Gray) match the colors of the MacBook Pro/Air. When you look at this hub, it looks like it was made by Apple. And those ports are used for everything, including power. Or do you use DisplayPort/Mini DP? Again, there are no ports other than the USB Type-C on this Mac. ![]() Do you use HDMI? My old MBP has an HDMI port. You need to think about if and how you connect your Mac to a monitor. And that’s it! So, at a minimum, you probably will need some type of adapter for the older, larger form-factor USB Type-A. The only other port is for a 3.5mm headphone jack. This model has four USB-C ports, two on each side. So let me circle back to the USB-C MacBook Pro. Hopefully, whatever cable or hub solution you get, the vendor is embracing the latest and greatest approved standards and technology. What is the theoretical speed the Type-C port will support (tied to the hardware/firmware/software)?.What USB standard is the hub or cable supporting?.But, some things to think about when you look for USB Type-C cables and hubs: How-To Geek has a good, lengthy articlethat walks you through the differences between USB Type-C and how it compares and relates to other “USB” buzzwords like USB Type-A, USB 3.0, USB 3.1, USB PD, and more. The USB standard has been evolving over the years. First, a couple of things about USB Type-C.
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