Color codes explained: USB-A ports use colors like blue, red, and teal to indicate speed, generation, and special features ...
USB-A ports are painted just about every color in the rainbow, denoting the different generations and data transfer speeds ...
Follow ZDNET: Add us as a preferred source on Google. Have a USB device near you? Look closely at the port -- do you see a color? It turns out that it actually means something. There's a standardized ...
The USB Implementers Forum, the organization responsible for certifying USB technology, has never assigned an official meaning to purple USB ports. Yet millions of laptops and desktops ship with ...