How are laptops with only USB-C supposed to be usable? Nowhere to attach rigid, 90%-internal devices like thumb drives & mouse dongles.
I don't see any way you couldcouls get this kind of physical ux (low profile and firm fit) with USB-C:https://twitter.com/RichFelker/status/1000571761367375877?s=20 …
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That looks kinda viable but likely too small. At least max capacity will be something like 20% of what you could get in same profile with USB-A.
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I agree there, but it those 20% end up being enough for most (I'd say up to 32gb should do it), then I wouldn't mind the restriction.
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I would. My application is dumb device with only dummy OS on internal storage, everything on huge USB3 mini, removable & concealable for travel.
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Not doing that yet, bit the drives I use for "normal" stuff are already 128GB.
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But how many people actually do that as to make companies mind it? The sad thing of your scenario is that you'd probably want the most compact dumb device you could get (in which USB-C would help), but at the same thing such compactness would bring in some downsides.
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Right. But wanting huge portable storage for media files it hardly unusual.
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I don't disagree with you, but maybe the amount of people that want lots of storage (over 100gb like you), and also want it to be hugely portable may bot be that common, but that's just wild guessing at this point. It'd be fun if one could query flash storage sales from amazon.
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