Yes, but surely not the old 20-year old ones?Or even better, a double socket with built in USB outlets.
USB-C is the way forward, until the onset of USB-D, E…
Yes, but surely not the old 20-year old ones?Or even better, a double socket with built in USB outlets.
Sounds like some of you are still in the dark ages, our TV (2 years old) doesn't need ethernet - it hasw WiFi and connects directly to the hub. Have asked her to make sure her new one is as well.
It's entirely possible to make a TV that only has a single Ethernet socket on it - that connection providing both power and data.
Then it really is just plug in and it works. No separate power connection required.
Using wireless if wired is an option is just plain stupid - there is absolutely no benefit whatsoever. Obviously most people use wireless for lots of fixed stuff that really should be wired simply because it seems most house builders are still stuck in the dark ages and don't cable up a house for ethernet - no scratch that, with decent modular cabling - and thus people are forced to use wireless when wired really would be much much better. Of course, it doesn't help that building standards no effectively mandate "non maintainable" houses given the obstacles put in the way of adding or replacing services.Sounds like some of you are still in the dark ages, our TV (2 years old) doesn't need ethernet - it hasw WiFi and connects directly to the hub.
Using wireless if wired is an option is just plain stupid - there is absolutely no benefit whatsoever. Obviously most people use wireless for lots of fixed stuff that really should be wired simply because it seems most house builders are still stuck in the dark ages and don't cable up a house for ethernet - no scratch that, with decent modular cabling - and thus people are forced to use wireless when wired really would be much much better. Of course, it doesn't help that building standards no effectively mandate "non maintainable" houses given the obstacles put in the way of adding or replacing services.
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