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Isn't 80% of the complaining here that USB-C accessories don't exist yet? Apple is probably the first major OEM to ship machines, give it time. I guarantee you'll see some belkin hub/dock in 3 months and a shitload of monoprice cables soon enough. The USB drive thing might solve itself too. I'm sure Sandisk would be more than happy to sell people uninterested in converter cables another 32GB drive with a USB-C plug.
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MrBond posted:Isn't 80% of the complaining here that USB-C accessories don't exist yet? Apple is probably the first major OEM to ship machines, give it time. I guarantee you'll see some belkin hub/dock in 3 months and a shitload of monoprice cables soon enough. Probably more than 80%. You can bet that USB hubs will exist, flash drives will exist. Lacie just got done announcing their external Type C hard drives (http://www.macworld.com/article/2895037/lacie-announces-usb-type-c-mobile-drives-to-match-apples-12-inch-macbook.html#tk.rss_all)
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 17:23 |
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I do that now and it looks a little goofy.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 17:33 |
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Unless I'm doing something where I want the MOST SCREEN POSSIBLE (Xcode) the option in between is the sweet spot, at least on the 13" rMBP. I imagine it'll be similar on the new MacBook.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:15 |
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Pivo posted:This thread is insufferable after an announcement. Can you all stop hating each other for a moment? No one's forcing you to buy anything. Your opinions not being the same as other buddy's opinions doesn't mean everyone and everything sucks. It's just computers. I bought a refurb 13" rMBP back in January and got a free upgrade. Now its obsolete. Thanks, crapple.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:19 |
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Bob Morales posted:Monitors, hard drives, what else do you want? They're no better than displayport for monitors. They're no better than usb3 for HDDs for 99% of uses, and cost laughably more. For the 1% where you'd benefit, you should probably be using a desktop with internal drives, or else a fibre channel / iSCSI connection to an array. The potential of thunderbolt was true PCIe level expansion, like external GPUs for laptops. There is nothing close to this that I've seen. The biggest benefit of thunderbolt is just a tidy desk - i.e. doing the job of a docking station.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:25 |
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Hey guys, just gonna float on into this thread and say "lol one port" *flaps arms and flies away, propelled by farts*
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:35 |
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ALFbrot posted:Hey guys, just gonna float on into this thread and say "lol one port"
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 18:55 |
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I'm from the future and guys I was so angry when Apple released their new ultraportable, port-free goldbook and to boost sales, 1. stopped selling their other computers who all had ports up the wazoo 2. physically invaded my home and stole the laptop I'm currently using, which has many ports and also a DVD drive 3. made it illegal to use non-Mac computers One time when I magically flew through the air in a steel bird to visit my aunt, I actually, imagine this, had to read a book, because I exclusively own movies on DVD or VHS and the inflight movies were all a bit dull. gently caress Crapple.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:16 |
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Excuse me, if you're not not buying the Macbook you shouldn't be criticizing people who aren't.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:26 |
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I love this level of discourse. Person 1: "This product isn't very good." Person 2: "Why you gotta be so angry." Person 1: "I just said it wasn't good." Person 2: "LOL nerd rage."
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smackfu posted:I love this level of discourse. Don't forget "Person 2: Well if you're not going to buy it then you should just shut up about it and not offer any criticism or discussion because why the gently caress do you even care since you're not buying it?"
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:32 |
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The hardest thing for me to wrap my head around is how the MacBook Air has an i5 in it with two USB ports and the new MacBook has an M in it with one USB-C port. I'm not trying to argue that it's a bad decision because it is actually a pretty neat machine (no fans, super thin) but it really doesn't fit in their ecosystem as it's set up right now. It makes me wonder why they didn't completely scrap the MacBook Air and MacBook lines and replace them with new 11"/12"/13" MacBook models. If you wanted more power you would have to upgrade to a MacBook Pro. It wouldn't be the first time that Apple has completely redesigned their computer lineup and it makes a lot more sense than making Air the more powerful machine. You could have even scrapped the $899 pricepoint for the 11" MBA and replaced it with a $999 11" MacBook with comparable specs.
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Rabble posted:The hardest thing for me to wrap my head around is how the MacBook Air has an i5 in it with two USB ports and the new MacBook has an M in it with one USB-C port. I'm not trying to argue that it's a bad decision because it is actually a pretty neat machine (no fans, super thin) but it really doesn't fit in their ecosystem as it's set up right now. This was exactly my criticism. It makes no sense that the mid-range notebook line is smaller/thinner/lighter/less expandable than the ultraportable line which was DESIGNED to be the smaller/thinner/lighter/less expandable option. The only thing I can think of is either the MacBook is replacing the Air outright, or the next Air will be even more LOL TINY. But as it stands now, the lines are pretty out of sync.
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Rabble posted:The hardest thing for me to wrap my head around is how the MacBook Air has an i5 in it with two USB ports and the new MacBook has an M in it with one USB-C port. I'm not trying to argue that it's a bad decision because it is actually a pretty neat machine (no fans, super thin) but it really doesn't fit in their ecosystem as it's set up right now. I think the reason for USB-C only might be that the space to handle those ports is instead used for battery. Also, Apple's MO is usually to keep the older models on sale and gradually phase them out.
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wooger posted:They're no better than displayport for monitors. But it DOES do true PCIe expansion, with boxes that you can just plug cards into, just not with GPU's in OSX. And plenty of manufacturers are making really nice audio interfaces with huge channel counts, super low latency and onboard DSP that you couldn't without a PCIe card before. You can hook a 13" MBP up to 64 channels worth of Symphony IO, 64 channels of ProTools HD native, or connect to pro video stations from Avid, MOTU, etc. But you're right, for most people they don't need Thunderbolt, they probably could get by with just one USB-C porwwaaaaait a minute
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:48 |
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Thunderbolt is cool despite being niche as gently caress and I can't imagine doing a fiber channel RAID in this day and age.
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 19:56 |
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Ain't no internet slapfight like a Mac hardware internet slapfight
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 20:09 |
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Cingulate posted:I'm from the future and guys I was so angry when Apple released their new ultraportable, port-free goldbook and to boost sales,
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# ? Mar 10, 2015 21:33 |
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New Macbook is the most, uh, first gen apple product I've seen in a while; a singular vision rapidly becoming a reality but unfeasible for most practical applications. I'm in the market for a laptop due to possibly having to move away for a few months for work; being as it'd be my only computer though I think I'll spring for the 13" rMBP for the versatility, especially since they updated it. I'm very interested to try out the force touch trackpad since that'll be on the rMBP; hopefully the haptic feedback is good. From the articles I've read it's apparently fooled people into thinking it was a real click so I'm optimistic. The keyboard on the new macbook I imagine feeling like a very big blackberry keyboard with slightly more travel, IDK. Really want to play with it since I'm still impressed with the thinness of the airs and rMBPs. Was gonna say that the new macbook was a really good product for the average consumer but then I remembered that even non-techy people have a USB drive they use occasionally, and most people I know plug their laptop into the TV every so often to watch internet content. I guess it's good for grandma maybe? Or a family with good wifi and some investment in cloud services? It's definitely possible to make it work, just something you wouldn't want to be dealing with every day for practical applications. I can't imagine using this thing for pretty much any kind of job considering they still make laptops with VGA ports and the other week I saw one with an honest-to-god rs232 connector. Once type-c takes off (which it should to some degree considering that USB connectors being irritating to plugin is pretty much a mainstream meme at this point) I see it being tolerable (not for work though, since it'll be years if not decades before type c penetrates to anywhere with an IT budget I bet.) Could really use a second port though; maybe it was something to do with power delivery being difficult with two ports so rather than label one 'power' like a PC OEM they just put a single one in? Generic Monk fucked around with this message at 21:59 on Mar 10, 2015 |
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Generic Monk posted:I remembered that even non-techy people have a USB drive they use occasionally, and most people I know plug their laptop into the TV every so often to watch internet content. I guess it's good for grandma maybe? If you can buy a $1299 laptop you can buy the $80 dongle or the $40 aftermarket one that's bound to come out. If you have a non-retina MacBook Pro you'd have to buy a TB->HDMI adapter to hook it up to a TV to watch Netflix. Hell even the Mini requires you to buy either and HDMI->DVI or TB->DVI adapter to hook it up to a 'regular' desktop monitor.
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Cingulate posted:I'm from the future and guys I was so angry when Apple released their new ultraportable, port-free goldbook and to boost sales, That sounds awful. Where can I express my displeasure about these things?
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Bob Morales posted:If you can buy a $1299 laptop you can buy the $80 dongle or the $40 aftermarket one that's bound to come out. True enough; hopefully consumers are smart enough to realize that before buying as opposed to it arriving and them getting the unpleasant surprise that their USB drive doesn't fit in the hole. Maybe I'm just projecting my dislike of (well, slight distaste for) adapters onto the general public.
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Generic Monk posted:True enough; hopefully consumers are smart enough to realize that before buying as opposed to it arriving and them getting the unpleasant surprise that their USB drive doesn't fit in the hole. Maybe I'm just projecting my dislike of (well, slight distaste for) adapters onto the general public.
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enMTW posted:That sounds awful. Where can I express my displeasure about these things?
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Cingulate posted:There should be a button for that on your Apple Watch. Press it and everybody on your list gets alterted to a frown smiley face on their watch. Welcome to the future. *BEEPBEEP* "Apple Watch has detected that your heart rate has increased. u mad bro?"
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Accipiter posted:To be fair, I would expect a "Pro" machine to have "Pro" features. But it's not a loving "pro" machine. It's not part of the "pro" line. Apple has brought back the "Macbook" line with this. Are you so god drat blinded with your "RAWR! PORTS!" that you can't even pay attention to what it is?
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That's probably why he's talking about the Macbook Pro. Also a USB ethernet adapter is probably a better idea because at least if you're buying that it's universal.
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My Rhythmic Crotch posted:Ain't no internet slapfight like a Mac hardware internet slapfight New thread title? Mods?
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Aphrodite posted:That's probably why he's talking about the Macbook Pro. Eh, don't mind me. I've had a poo poo day and have been crabbing up everything. Accipiter, I'm not saying I agree with you on some of this stuff, but sorry jumping on with both feet. We're still totally not dating or anything.
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Aphrodite posted:That's probably why he's talking about the Macbook Pro. Maybe Apple will come out with a drat USB 3.0 gig Ethernet adapter now.
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 00:22 |
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Unless you just have to have Apple stuff most of them already have OSX drivers because they usually use the same chip from Asix.
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Bob Morales posted:Maybe Apple will come out with a drat USB 3.0 gig Ethernet adapter now. There's really no need for an Apple branded one except for vanity, plenty of adapters work. They even have aluminum ones to satisfy your need for that Mac look.
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Bob Morales posted:Pay more for your Apple products, Canada. This also happened in Australia. I'm actually a little conficted - it's good because the re-sale value of my 64GB 6+ just increased. It's bad because it's not like Apple NEEDS THE loving MONEY.
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binarysmurf posted:This also happened in Australia. I'm actually a little conficted - it's good because the re-sale value of my 64GB 6+ just increased. It's bad because it's not like Apple NEEDS THE loving MONEY. All our computer resellers at work have done the same thing over the last month or so
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1st AD posted:There's really no need for an Apple branded one except for vanity, plenty of adapters work. They even have aluminum ones to satisfy your need for that Mac look. Presumably an official Apple would would be GbE to USB Type C, so you don't have to have a ridiculous contraption of a USB ethernet adapter plugged into another adapter to your MacBook if you wanted to do some file transfer at rates faster than 30MB/s (if you're lucky).
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# ? Mar 11, 2015 04:08 |
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You guys are missing the bigger picture here. OS X started with clear plastic hardware and Aqua. Then they went aluminium and brushed metal followed. White plastic and minimalist design is the current trend. The goldpad and gold book could only mean one thing, brushed loving gold is coming down the software pipeline big time.
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Looking good
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DEUCE SLUICE posted:But it DOES do true PCIe expansion, with boxes that you can just plug cards into, just not with GPU's in OSX. These are 1% use cases, and would be fine with Internal PCIe cards if apple made a proper desktop any longer. Surely a studio will have dedicated editing machines rather than expecting someone to come in and hotplug their Macbook to $$$ editing stations?
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I have a late 2013 rMBP, wondering if it's worth dumping it and getting an updated rMBP. The MacBook isn't powerful enough for what I need (I need to run a couple of VM's for work). I wish the new rMBP had a USB-C port, though. I'd really like to be able to just leave a dongle at my desk and carry one in my bag. $70 bucks for a combined HDMI/USB/Charging port isn't too steep, but if it included an ethernet I'd be more happy. I'm sure someone will make one.
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