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#249440 10-May-2019 20:43
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Title says it all...

 

 

 

I purchased a brand new $3000 MacBook Pro and had to buy 4 adapters with it. 1x USB-C  to Video (multi-port thing), 1x USB-C to Ethernet and 2x USB-C to USB A.

 

 

 

Why did I need to buy $200 worth of adapters. If I wanted a thinner laptop with no ports then I would have brought a MacBook Air.






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  #2234745 10-May-2019 21:13
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Because its a macbook!




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  #2234746 10-May-2019 21:15
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Were your eyes closed when purchasing said laptop?

 

Fail to see how this is a surprise to you.

 

Most modern laptops are heading this way so it's not just a macbook thing.


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  #2234747 10-May-2019 21:26
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Yeah this has been a thing since 2016, it's not new.

 

 

 

Personally I use one of these: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071G83L1J?_encoding=UTF8&tag=ankerweb_usbchub-20 So 1 adapter for everything.




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  #2234751 10-May-2019 21:36
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That’s the price you pay for the miniaturisation. I don’t mind what I saw on an HP laptop slimline the other day however where the network port expanded out to take the plug.

You don’t buy a sports car to then complain about the cost of servicing and replacement tyres.




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  #2234752 10-May-2019 21:41
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My MacBook pro cost 4k and I had to do the same, I knew I would have to it is what it is. 





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  #2234753 10-May-2019 21:43
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Should have gone to SpecSavers then.

But seriously, you knew what you were getting into this has been a thing for nearly 3 years.

 
 
 
 

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  #2234755 10-May-2019 21:55
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Just because it's been happening for a few years doesn't make it any less stupid.

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  #2234760 10-May-2019 22:07
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Behodar: Just because it's been happening for a few years doesn't make it any less stupid.

 

I know but I thought Apple would have reverted to the older MacBook Pro style (2012-2015 retina) models. They had USB, Thunderbolt and most importantly MagSafe ports.






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  #2234762 10-May-2019 22:23
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NPCtom:I know but I thought Apple would have reverted to the older MacBook Pro style (2012-2015 retina) models. They had USB, Thunderbolt and most importantly MagSafe ports.

 

 

 

That is the least likely thing to happen looking at Apples history.


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  #2234773 10-May-2019 22:44
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The lack of anything but USB-C ports one of the things that put me off ordering a 13" MBP. After much deliberation, I've gone with an HP model instead. It also includes a couple of USB A ports, and an HDMI port. It's 14" as well, with a footprint not too dissimilar to the 13" MBP. Will have to wait and see if the decision pans out. It hasn't arrived yet.





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  #2234775 10-May-2019 23:06
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  #2234776 10-May-2019 23:10
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You could have just bought a single usb-c dock and be done with it.

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  #2234777 10-May-2019 23:23
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All well and good sitting at a desk, but having to carry dongles and/or docks everywhere kind of put me off.




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  #2234778 10-May-2019 23:32
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The dock I have is smaller than the power adapter. To me it's a non-issue. Each to their own though. 

 

Personally I'm too much of a fan of MacOS to move away.


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  #2234779 11-May-2019 00:02
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NPCtom:

 

Behodar: Just because it's been happening for a few years doesn't make it any less stupid.

 

I know but I thought Apple would have reverted to the older MacBook Pro style (2012-2015 retina) models. They had USB, Thunderbolt and most importantly MagSafe ports.

 

 

 

 

But they they wouldn't have been able to sell you all the dongles you need. Great way to make extra money.


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