Satellite L750 - Support for USB 3.0

Does anyone know how to determine if my new Toshiba Satellite L750-03C044 takes care of the increased speed of USB 3.0?

It has three USB Sockets - two on the right of the case and the left itself. All three taken are black, not blue that I could possibly expect for USB 3.0 support.

The three of us taken are marked with the trident USB logo. The one on the left is also equipped with a bolt of lighting journal.

Can someone please advise. Thank you very much.

Hello

I ve checked specification and it is written that your laptop is 3 x Hi-Speed USB 2.0 ports, so I fear there is no support for USB 3.0 m.

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