I use two MacBooks for programming for several hours each every single day, my personal machine has a touchbar, my work machine does not. I realize this is blasphemous to say and I did think I would hate the touchbar for all the reasons, but I actually ended up liking it. I had imagined myself tapping virtual function buttons and the whole thing seemed silly and useless and worse than having physical keys, but VS Cod…
nobody hates the touchbar, they hate that a row was sacrificed for it, instead of just adding it on top.
Apple's MacBook revival plan: Bring back old features
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Re: Apple's MacBook revival plan: Bring back old features
#502The nice thing about my 2015 Macbook Pro is that it's useful without any accessories. I can just throw it in a bag and walk out the door. It's got enough battery life that I usually don't need to bring a charger. It has all the ports that I ever need. I can hook it up to a projector with the built in HDMI port, I can put in the SD card from my camera, or I can quickly copy files from someones thumb drive. I don't nee…
An HDMI cable is an accessory. CompactFlash card doesn't fit in an SD port.
A 5.25" floppy diskette won't fit an a CompactFlash slot.
What's your point? I can come up with silly excuses too.
Re: Apple's MacBook revival plan: Bring back old features
#503I bought a Microsoft Surface laptop 13” for work to test builds with. That laptop has a headphone port, USB-A, USB-C and a proprietary Microsoft port the power adapter plugs into. Don’t have that adapter handy while traveling? You can still charge it via the USB-C port with another charger. I can see Apple copying another facet of Microsoft’s Surface line. The other being the Magic Keyboard for the iPad Pro.
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#504Earlier quoted context omitted.
I'd be surprised if a 13" Surface doesn't charge well enough at 100W, though.
13” Surface laptops had up to 90Wh of battery. Batteries get hot when charging due to inefficiency, meaning it takes more than 90Wh to charge a 90Wh battery. Subtract the power demand while in use and your well over an hour to fully charge. By comparison a quick charge to 80% in under 20 minutes while under full load should be possible assuming sufficient cooling and power. That’s not a huge deal most of the time, bu…
Re: Apple's MacBook revival plan: Bring back old features
#505The nice thing about my 2015 Macbook Pro is that it's useful without any accessories. I can just throw it in a bag and walk out the door. It's got enough battery life that I usually don't need to bring a charger. It has all the ports that I ever need. I can hook it up to a projector with the built in HDMI port, I can put in the SD card from my camera, or I can quickly copy files from someones thumb drive. I don't nee…
An HDMI cable is an accessory. CompactFlash card doesn't fit in an SD port.
I haven't used a CF card in the last 10 years or so, but SD cards show up frequently. (Cameras, Rasberry Pi, Prusa 3D printers). For the Raspberry Pi I needed to use an adaptor because it uses smaller cards, but still better than no card reader at all.
But of course that's just my experience. If you use CF a lot, an SD slot won't help.
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#506Earlier quoted context omitted.
That sounds like a terrible idea. Why have a proprietary charge port if it can also charge with USB-C?
The MS proprietary cable doesn't follow the USB-c spec and can therefore do a lot more (and I think it's still expandable). I think usbc is limited to 20V @ 5a?. And using USBC for charging takes up a data port. And many docks and stands make use of the MS port. And the MS cable is magnetic.
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#507Not true. I would choose butterfly over a wobbly one (e.g. 2019 Macbook Pro).
> Nobody wants a dongle.
Not true. I do agree that an SD card slot is convenient to have. But I have no significant problems using an adaptor. USB-A feels like a thing from the past to me. So I am not sure I would want it on the laptop.
The HDMI is the only thing I would not mind to retain (because of overscan issues, etc.)
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#508Earlier quoted context omitted.
13” Surface laptops had up to 90Wh of battery. Batteries get hot when charging due to inefficiency, meaning it takes more than 90Wh to charge a 90Wh battery. Subtract the power demand while in use and your well over an hour to fully charge. By comparison a quick charge to 80% in under 20 minutes while under full load should be possible assuming sufficient cooling and power. That’s not a huge deal most of the time, bu…
I’m sorry, what laptop charger has a brick that’s over 100W?
The bricks weigh as much as an ultrabook, though :-D
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#509Earlier quoted context omitted.
13” Surface laptops had up to 90Wh of battery. Batteries get hot when charging due to inefficiency, meaning it takes more than 90Wh to charge a 90Wh battery. Subtract the power demand while in use and your well over an hour to fully charge. By comparison a quick charge to 80% in under 20 minutes while under full load should be possible assuming sufficient cooling and power. That’s not a huge deal most of the time, bu…
I’m sorry, what laptop charger has a brick that’s over 100W?
Their still common with gaming laptops like Razor 15’s. It’s ancient at this point, but a friend used to have a dual GPU laptop that used 2 different AC adapters at the same time.
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#510Earlier quoted context omitted.
I doubt 95% of users even sync anymore. The only reason you used to do that was for podcasts, music, and backing up. Now, that’s mostly pointless thanks to streaming services and backups you can do in the cloud.
It has nothing to do with syncing. Many people charge their phone off their laptop using the cable.
Why would you do that? It's going to be super-slow - I don't believe it supports Fast Charging as the port can't handle the minimum 20 W.