This change is mainly driven by the EU's Common Charger Directive. This came into effect already for mobile phones (see how Apple changed the lightning connector to USB-C), and it will also apply to laptops from April 2026.
Seems like absurdity but in reality it's a compliance reason. Still doesn't answer why they wouldn't implement PD3.1 EPR at 48V5A (240W).
Quote from: Dave1000 on September 30, 2025, 17:13:39I don't know why, but it seems that with each generation, Lenovo introduces some apparently unreasonable and absurd changes. They removed the RJ45 from the P16 Gen1 and Gen2 models, and after three years they FINALLY realized it was not a wise move and reintroduced it. Now, they've replaced the power connector with a tiny USB. To be frank, this move feels as illogical as using a bicycle wheel on a car, so weak, so unstable. Mark my words, they will reintroduce it again in 2027 or 2028. I will vote for HP's ZBook Fury G1i hands down.