![]() Thunderbolt 3 Macs can use USB-C accessories, but may lose some of their extra bandwidth (T3’s 40Gbps vs USB-C’s 5–10Gbps). You’ll find Type C on the 12in MacBook, and a faster variant of it (called Thunderbolt 3) on the MacBook Pro (13in and 15in) and newer (post-2018 models) of the MacBook Air. It’s no one-trick pony, either - USB-C handles data transfer, video output and power input. USB-C is a newish standard of USB that allows transfer speeds of 10Gbps, as opposed to the current 5Gbps rate available with USB 3.0, while it also offers faster charging times. ![]()
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