USB-C
I was reading an article recently about newer devices having only a USB-C port, rather than the now various (perhaps 10+) ports. Apparently this allows for slimmer and lighter devices, but to my mind restricts the user, or rather 'corrals' them into a system of control (by the manufacturer) that could be open to abuse. There is talk of flimsy connectors, as in the wide thin flat USB-C connector, in comparison to the various wider thicker present day offerings and as we know in real life usage, especially when on the road, things can go pop at the worst moment. What say the panel ?