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216 Panasonic is ending support for the humble VGA port on its Let's Note laptops

Tom's Hardware
Tom's Hardware · 05/27/2025 07:49 EDT

Panasonic is ending support for the humble VGA port on its Let's Note laptops

Panasonic has announced updates to its long-established Let’s Note laptop series, and the VGA ports are gone.

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