
This new standard significantly reduces the time required to move information. USB 3.0 (also known as USB Super-Speed) came on the scene in January 2010. If this sounds familiar, your day has come!

It works well for moving a few of documents or a music file, but if you move large files or a lot of files, you’ve undoubtedly yearned for a faster option. If your PC is less than five years old, chances are you’re using USB 2.0 (also known as USB High-Speed). You use USB every day to copy files, print information, and charge devices.

It’s been declared the top PC innovation of all time, and for good reason.
