Seeing that the Surface Go only has the Surface Connect and USB Type-C ports, when the Surface Pro line eventually gets the Type-C upgrade (or Thunderbolt 3), which port will get the flick? The USB Type-A or the display port?
In my mind, it would make most sense to get rid of the display port, since that needs adapters just about all of the time anyway, however, if they got rid of the Type-A USB port, it would annoy a lot of enterprise and regular users, and if they got rid of both, then... not sure... Maybe the Go was to test the waters with that idea.
In my mind, it would make most sense to get rid of the display port, since that needs adapters just about all of the time anyway, however, if they got rid of the Type-A USB port, it would annoy a lot of enterprise and regular users, and if they got rid of both, then... not sure... Maybe the Go was to test the waters with that idea.
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