> 3x USB Type-A ports > 1x USB Type-C for USB-C PD power input and built-in UART-to-USB converters
It doesn't seem either present- or future-secure to have only USB-A ports.
> 3x USB Type-A ports > 1x USB Type-C for USB-C PD power input and built-in UART-to-USB converters
It doesn't seem either present- or future-secure to have only USB-A ports.
The MNT Reform classic discussed here was designed 6 years ago, but there’s nothing preventing an updated motherboard with better port selection from being created.
The MNT Reform Next that’s scheduled to be fulfilled this year has a much more modern port layout:
https://www.crowdsupply.com/mnt/mnt-reform-next
Why not? It's only an adapter away if you have something thst needs to connect to a usb-c female host port. And if you need more ports, which seems likely, you can get a usb hub which has ports of your preference.