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by gressquel 2928 days ago
let me piggy-back, is Apple going to have proper HDMI ports in future? Im going surface book the moment my current macbook stops working.
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> let me piggy-back, is Apple going to have proper HDMI ports in future? Im going surface book the moment my current macbook stops working.

Unlikely. That would require a 180 degree change of direction. Apple has decided that fewer ports in kind and number is what they're going to do, and I don't really see them responding to external feedback (and basically admitting to a mistake). They're too insular. Case in point: there have been loads complaints for half a decade about the current Mac Pro, and all we've seen so far is a souped up iMac and vague promises.

I'd go with 99% no.
What's wrong with a USB-C to HDMI cable? You've gotta have a cable anyway, and it works great!
apple's mo has always been "why go with standardized ports when we can make our own, nearly identical ports and sell you the adapters?"

i think usb is one of the only cases where they haven't. and thunderbolt, sort of. apple loves their proprietary stuff though.

That doesn't seem fair. The MBP sitting in front of me has mini DisplayPort, USB, HDMI ... all are standards. The newest MBP has USB-C, which is a standard. My last MBP also had FireWire, which was also standardized.

There are dongles to buy, but that seems to mostly have to do with such things as Thunderbolt and the ability to piggyback older legacy technologies on newer connectors.

Now if you were talking about the phone, I agree. But I also see the point -- micro USB is a terrible, terrible thing. As long as it's robust I would like to see the next phone ditch Lightning for USB-C, but I am otherwise much happier with Lightning connectors than I have ever been with micro USB.

Has there ever been a time when Apple removed something from hardware, like a port or a popular component, and later added it back?

Serious question, as I am not personally aware of such a thing.

100% no. Even my MacBook Air 2013 did not had that.