Apple's decision to remove the Lightning port from its iMac accessories and replace it with USB-C reflects a broader industry transition, aligning its peripherals with the company's other products.
Regulations from the EU have been a significant driving force behind Apple's transition from the Lightning port, pushing the company to adopt USB-C across its products, which benefits consumers.
With this shift to USB-C, Apple users can now eliminate the need for USB-C-to-Lightning cables, simplifying connectivity across the entire lineup of Apple devices.
Historically, Apple has clung to the Lightning port for its accessories, but the gradual shift now suggests a comprehensive unification of ports across all Apple devices.
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