• ddh@lemmy.sdf.org
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    10 days ago

    I don’t see the problem. Type-C ports can replace all those ports. If you want more ports, buy a dock.

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      10 days ago

      And that becomes annoying if you constantly need more devices connected than what the Mac offers, and constantly have bring the dock.

      In the past that was a non-issue. I can see why people would be annoyed by changes like that.

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      10 days ago

      Right ?

      My m1 MacBook is my first after a lifetime of thinkpads and dells etc.

      For about a week, I thought I was short a few ports. Then I got a £20 dongle that takes 1 Port, gives me : 4 usb A, 1 USB C, all the card slots, HDMI and Ethernet.

      You can plug anything into it. Life has never been easier.

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        10 days ago

        It is a straight downgrade. The day you forgot to bring the dongle you are stranded.

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      10 days ago

      And this picture doesn’t show the more recent models with the mag lock power, hdmi, and sd card reader.

      Type c ports are the best. I connect my monitor through one and it has a type ports on it for a wired keyboard and speakers.

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        10 days ago

        I can just plug my laptop into a monitor via USB-C, and with that one cable I have:

        • the display/audio signal going to the monitor

        • USB passthrough to the monitor that has my wireless KB+M dongle plugged into it

        • 65W charging for my laptop

        It’s great.

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        10 days ago

        I have one of the more recent models. When I sit down at my desk, I just plug it into a Thunderbolt dock anyway, through a single port. All those extra ports just sit unused, despite having a USB-A keyboard and mouse, Ethernet jack, and 4k monitor at that desk. Plus the dongle provides power to the laptop.

        I do use the SD reader from time to time, though. I used to have an external reader that was a bit unwieldy on the laptop, but it was also a requirement from when I was shooting pictures on a CompactFlash, which has never had a built in reader on any laptop.