EU rules on common chargers apply to laptops from today. It means that all new laptops sold in the European Union must now support USB-C charging.

In December 2024, the rules came into force for mobile phones, tablets, digital cameras, headphones, videogame consoles, and portable speakers.

Laptop manufacturers were given a longer lead in time to allow for redesign and transition to the common charging system.

  • Jesus_666@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    They can.

    USB-C goes up to 240 W now and the law has been amended to acknowledge the new USB PD spec. Devices are also allowed to have proprietary charging ports but must include a USB-C port capable of showing the full power draw of the device (or 240 W of they need more than that).

    So a big gaming laptop might have a USB PD-capable port that supports 240 W and a barrel jack that supports 350 W.

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      1 day ago

      So yeah, basically what I supposed. Gaming laptops are bulky so there defo no shortage of space