Computers with USB-C
USB C 3.2 gen2
— the presence of at least one USB-C 3.2 gen2 connector (previously labeled USB-C 3.1 gen2 and USB-C 3.1) on the back of the PC.USB-C was created as an improvement on the classic USB plug: it is noticeably smaller and has reversible design that allows you to connect the plug in either direction. And the designation 3.2 gen2 means that in terms of its capabilities this connector corresponds to USB version 3.2 gen2 — that is, it supports speeds up to 10 Gbps and power supply up to 100 W (with USB Power Delivery). In modern PCs, there is simpler and cheaper version of USB-C — USB-C gen1 (see the relevant paragraph), but its capabilities are not enough, especially when transferring large amounts of data or working with peripherals that are demanding on speed / power.
It is also worth noting that the rear location of the USB port is convenient for peripherals that need to be constantly connected; for frequent connection and disconnection, front placement is more convenient (see "Connectors (front panel)").