• brenstar@midwest.social
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    1 year ago

    Yeah you might be the only one. Btw your laptop can also charge over USB-C instead of the barrel jack.

    You could buy one high powered usb charger and attach a USBC to lighting adapter to the end of it and you’ll only have to carry one charger when traveling.

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      1 year ago

      Btw your laptop can also charge over USB-C instead of the barrel jack.

      Charging laptops through type C is one of the biggest conveniences ever introduced. Now I don’t even want to take my 2015 notebook from my in-law (despite being faster) because I can’t hook it into an all-in-one dock unlike my 2021 lappie.

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      1 year ago

      Laptop actively loses power when plugged into the monitor, so not really.

      I barely travel. It’s about replacing the 10+ chargers I have in my house, car, work and bags. I also don’t get the want for one charger. It’s annoying as hell to only have 1 charger. I’d rather have an individual one for every device tbh

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        It’s less about having one physical charger and more about having one charging cable standard so you’re not wanting for one cable when you mistakenly grabbed another…. You can have 50 charging cables and 50 bricks for all 50 of your devices if you’d like. The convenience comes with the fact that they all take the same connector. Standardization simplifies life and actually will make upgrading cheaper because you’re not locked into a proprietary standard.

        I can completely empathize with not wanting to update all of your chargers, but as someone who has recently gone through part of it, I’m 110% onboard with everything being unified like this.

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          1 year ago

          I like everything having their own tbh. Everything has its own charger in a specific spot. I don’t really find any convenience in having one connector. I genuinely would rather have individual connectors.

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            1 year ago

            I like being able to use my the same charger universally with my and my families:

            • Steam Deck
            • iPads
            • PlayStation 5 controllers
            • XBOX Series X Controllers
            • Laptops
            • Phone power banks
            • Magsafe Charger
            • Nintendo Switches
            • Beats Fit Pro
            • Samsung Galaxy Tabs

            I detest the:

            • Shitty USB 2.0 Lightning cable

            This is great stuff.

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              1 year ago

              Honestly I can say I have none of those things. My (brand new 2-3 years ago) iPad is still lightning.

              Lightning works great as a power delivery system. That’s all I need it for, and it does that as well as I need.

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        1 year ago

        I mean I definitely travel with more than one, but it’s nice knowing that I don’t have to worry about forgetting to pack a specific charger for that one specific thing and only realizing it when it’s too late.

        Your monitor might not be supplying your laptop with power, but that doesn’t mean it can’t do it. If it can output to a display, then it is a thunderbolt port and can definitely charge it.

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          1 year ago

          Monitor can’t provide enough power for the laptop. It was explicitly labeled as not power delivery when I bought the monitor. The output isn’t enough to charge a 2017 gaming laptop with a D-GPU.