It's only that they're using a B rather than A type connector type isn't it?
It's still a USB input, just requires a USB A to B lead or adapter that's all, surely.
It's the £4,300 or £6,300 that's more of a problem to me than the £1.70 needed for this:
Connector Interface: USB Type A female to Type B Male adapter. Usage: Plug the male Type B end into a port, and use a standard Type A cable with the female Type A side of the adapter. Colour: Black. Useful comverter when you need to connect to a Type B port (found on many peripheral devices like...
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