It's gonna be great.
Of interest.
http://www.cnet.com/how-to/three-things-you-should-know-about-usb-type-c/
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a couple weeks ago? I saw this article and immediately thought of everyone trying to indentify that cable end.
That they may have to buy another complete thing to replace that cable. Sometimes folk don't "understand" that non-standard cables are a p.i.t.a.
Even USB has it's A to now C versions with micro, nano and full size.
Bob
Apple has the greatest marketing team. Most of my stuffs are still usb2 and it's not lightly to change soon.