Notch is really something that you forget is there 5 seconds into using. Ports are actually fairly numerous, at least compared to the previous models. 3x USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, HDMI, SD card, headphone. Plus the mag-safe charger so you don’t have to use a USB-C port to charge (but you still can).
Nope sorry, I just had a case this weekend where a RJ45 would have saved me a day. There are classic USB-3 on my partner’s laptop but strangely, those refused to power up two different 1TiB mechanical drive.
Latest thinkpad t14 gen3 sports a full size rj45. thus, it is not impossible to have thin laptop and the right connectivity.
I don’t have any dongle and my partner’s computer is the same thickness than mine but I do have a full rj45 port.
IP over thunderbird is still unreliable on non-mac. And I wouldn’t transfer 420Gb of data to a Macbook that I would have to retransfer to my NAS.
Notch is really something that you forget is there 5 seconds into using. Ports are actually fairly numerous, at least compared to the previous models. 3x USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, HDMI, SD card, headphone. Plus the mag-safe charger so you don’t have to use a USB-C port to charge (but you still can).
Nope sorry, I just had a case this weekend where a RJ45 would have saved me a day. There are classic USB-3 on my partner’s laptop but strangely, those refused to power up two different 1TiB mechanical drive.
Latest thinkpad t14 gen3 sports a full size rj45. thus, it is not impossible to have thin laptop and the right connectivity.
There are times I still wish for an optical drive. But time keeps moving on…
what a shitty comment. Can you sustain 100MBytes/s of stable throughput over your WiFi ?
I can over Thunderbolt, if thats something I need
I don’t have any dongle and my partner’s computer is the same thickness than mine but I do have a full rj45 port. IP over thunderbird is still unreliable on non-mac. And I wouldn’t transfer 420Gb of data to a Macbook that I would have to retransfer to my NAS.
Good for you if you live in the future.