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Ctrl+Alt+Delete: Microsoft needs to add Thunderbolt to new Surface laptops

Posted on September 18, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

OPINION: If you’ve purchased a Surface laptop in the last few years, you’ve probably noticed a rather large omission: there’s no Thunderbolt. 

For those unaware, Thunderbolt is a port solution that looks identical to the oval USB-C connection, but has a number of added benefits. Not only does the current generation Thunderbolt 4 standard get double the speed for data transfers compared to standard USB-C, it also allows you to hook up additional external monitors and expansion docks. 
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