Minix NEO C improves MacBook, iPhone and any laptops without connectors
What do you think of Apple, one of the first to switch completely to USB Type-C? Due to this, the “Yabloko” had to abandon the other connectors, and the iPhone 7 and 7 Plus even removed the 3.5 mm audio Jack for headphones. As usual, the mobile industry has begun to copy those steps and the market actively began to grow ultra-thin laptops without the usual set of connectors. The audience, however, was not ready for such radical changes. To solve the problem of device compatibility will help when Minix NEO C. It returns the MacBook and any other notebook all the most popular connectors, including HDMI. Details about the structure read the news.
Minix NEO C will be most useful accessory for owners of ultrabooks that lack still popular connectors. It is important to note that the connected device USB Type-C. Taking only one connector in the laptop, tablet or smart phone, it offers two full-size USB 3.0, slots for memory cards SD and microSD, Gigabit Ethernet, HDMI output with support for up to 4K and USB Type-C for charging.
In addition to notebooks Minix NEO C can be used with other devices. For example, using this adapter you can connect to a smartphone or tablet to an external monitor, keyboard and mouse, thus obtaining a full-fledged computer for simple office tasks.
Company Minix is present on the market since 2008. It produces different adapters, mini-computers, set top boxes and many more, so that the experience in producing such devices it is quite large. To learn more about the manufacturer’s products can have on the forum.
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Source: 4pda.ru
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