Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Apple patented a new generation of 30-pin connector that supports USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt

A connector for all and all for one. That seems almost Apple's philosophy that, as reported by our colleagues Applesfera, just patent a new version of its 30-pin universal connector. The patent keeps the same face of the current 30-pin connector, but adds support for the estandarUSB 3.0 and with the recent connection format that comes Thunderbolt sujstituir to DisplayPort and transfer speeds reaching 20 times superioers to USB 2.0.

The news will mean a significant increase in the rate of transfer between portable devices of the company. Moreover, the patent confirms that criticized and praised Apple mania does not incorporate other connections than those that they themselves designed. The future, for users of the block, still full of adapters.

In Applesfera | Apple patents a 30-pin connector compatible with USB 3 and Thunderbolt Way | Patently Apple

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