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by stephenr
2582 days ago
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It’s not just you. I don’t get the whining about lack of USB type-a ports or the sd card slot and hdmi port. One, ONE $30 adapter gives you all of those and you have 3 TB3 ports still to use, AND it will read more memory card formats. Edit: AND it will have more USB-A ports than the old MBP had! I saw a manufacturer a while ago had a little magnetic adapter for a USB-c power port, too. Oh and the common complaint about flash drives - I bought one with type a one end, and type-c the other for about $12 I think. The added functionality of TB3 far outweighs any of the small losses IMO. Edit2: sd card not ssd card. |
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That's not how TB3 works though. Those cheap dongles don't necessarily pass through correctly, and this can lead to all manner of problems when you have sensitive equipment connected. Lots of reports of audio issues on USB C Macs when using external dongles, for example.
The actual TB3 hubs cost $150 minimum iirc.
This may not cause trouble in your own use case, but it's definitely potential cause for concern for people that need a lot of I/O