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186 points

I dunno - I’m pretty sure I’d choose the modern MacBook Pro’s ports over any of these other options.

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113 points

We’re mindlessly bashing Apple here, we don’t need your sensible reasoning!

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-8 points

Continue bashing, they use apple maths and only have ports on expensive models.

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15 points

That picture is from the tech specs page of the base 14-inch

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1 point

Where do you see Apple bashing? Most comments are about the general state of notebook ports.

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6 points

From my personal experience Apple products aren’t as great as the fanboys claim but are far far better than they haters say they are.

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If you got that kind of money to spend on a laptop, sure. I really don’t.

Edit: to be clear, I know this is a stack of Mac’s in OPs picture, but the development that the entry models have basically no ports at all is a more recent development. Having to pick the pro just to be able to connect your stuff without dongles or hubs is a bit insane considering the price (and price difference).

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It really depends on what you use your laptop for. My 2013 MBP lasted 9 years and was how I got my work done. That comes out to 76¢ per day, and I make a fair bit more than that per hour.

But if you’re looking for a personal computer to surf the internet, yes, that could be cost prohibitive. But then it also matters less what device you buy.

As for ports, I’ve never needed a dongle on the 2013 model. I did need one for a USB A drive on the newest model, but this little thing has solved that problem easily. I didn’t even have to buy that since my monitor has USB A ports – I was just too lazy to reach around the back to use it every time. I’m not sure I understand all the complaints about the occasional need for a dongle.

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7 points

An ethernet port is essential for any computer.

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Exactly! What are you going to do if your router dies (or you mess something up fiddling w/ things)? I may only need it once/year or so, but when I do, it’s really important and I most likely can’t find the dongle.

An RJ-45 port could totally fit on there if they used one of those flip-down things that Dell has on their professional line.

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I just this … https://a.co/d/ijxaPae

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Zero USB-A ports? Hell, no…

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7 points

Power, HDMI, a few USBs, and headphones, all you’ll ever likely need.

There’s no doubt a dongle for anything else.

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Unless you want a desk setup. I have 2 monitors, kb, mouse, external dac, usb extension for thumbdrives, ethernet, usb soundcard for my mic and a kvm. That’s dp, hdmi, 6 usb-a, ethernet and I still sometimes plug-in 1-3 devices to charge them.

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12 points

It sounds like you need a desktop computer or a docking station.

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16 points

With that many connections, using a dock or a monitor with thunderbolt seems more practical than having a ton of stuff plugged into your laptop.

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-2 points

Cause I live toting a do gle around and risk breaking the laptop because of it.

I did enough of that in the 90’s, TYVM

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in the ’90s*

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Cause I live toting a do gle around and risk breaking the laptop because of it.

I did enough of that in the 90’s, TYVM

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3 points

in the ’90s*

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7 points

Yes, and it’s better to be downgrading USB-C ports with adapters than to be stuck adapting a USB-A port to USB-C or ethernet.

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5 points

SD card reader is nice to have if you fuck around with cameras and microphones.

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1 point

Yeah, that can stay too.

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I have an M2 Air, and all mine is missing from that is the SDXC slot, third TB4 and HDMI, and honestly, it’s fine. A third TB4/USB would be nice for when I’m doing my radio show and have to plug in my controller and mic while also charing my phone, but I already have a hub so it doesn’t bother me.

That said, the limited ports on my M1 mini are quite problematic. Two TB3/USB and two USB3, but one of them is lost to a DisplayPort cable for my second monitor. So I have a desktop computer that functionally has three USB sockets, which ain’t great. But again, I have a hub, so it’s not a huge problem.

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3 points

Yeah M1+ Macs are great. I say this as a diehard Apple hater

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Yeah, props to Apple for bringing back the card reader and HDMI. When I bought my early 2015 MBP I specifically went with the older model because these ports were removed on the newer one which also came with the shitty butterfly keyboard as well which they’ve also since discontinued.

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