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Another sucky port problem....why is Apple always the one involved with new standards that fail to take off?
High cost of licensing + relatively low consumer usage = failure. Apple/Intel need to really open the specifications up and stop dicking about trying to license the crap out of this or it'll be doomed...though it may already be too late. It's firewire and display port all over again!
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Was I the only one who saw the picture, then though to myself "Yes!!! A new mac mini!!!"?
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What are you talking about? FireWire 800 is sweet, my drives sound much better running even FireWire 400 than USB 2(smooth sounding writes not choppy), and FireWire 800 pretty much goes as fast as the drive so USB 3 doesn't get you much more than the inefficient CPU hogging protocol. Ask anyone in digital video, FireWire was a savior and thunderbolt is even more awesome. Just because the masses don't get it doesn't make it a failure.
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I think the problem is that they are spending too much time "analyzing" what their competitors are doing, and not just moving forward on the type of device they should "know" their customers want.
The "average" consumer won't be connecting a bunch of devices to these docking stations anyway. They should have aimed at more advanced users/ports to begin with, rather than worrying about their competitors. a bit of a rant: We're just in a weird time right now. I understand if companies want to keep consumer prices down, but how many people want to pay for a "Thunderbolt" drive when it still has a 5400rpm disk, then pay another $50 for the cable, when they won't see any speed improvements? Really?!? In 2012, why is anything still 5400rpm anymore, and if it is, just stick a usb2 on it. Why try to sell it as a "Thunderbolt" drive. If they want to sell a real Thunderbolt drive, they should make them all SSD. If it isn't Thunderbolt, it should be at least 7200rpm. If companies are going to force us into new ports and connections that promise speed advantages, they should offer those products from the beginning, not sit around for several years profiting on marketing terms alone. I shouldn't have to choose between Thunderbolt and USB3 when I need and want both!!! Why sell usb2 to anyone anymore, when usb3 is faster and backwards compatible. And 5400rpm disks are just ridiculous now. Seriously! Everything new should have 3+ Thunderbolt Ports, 3+ USB3 Ports, 3+ HDMI Ports, Ethernet, 802.11x, and expandable/hot-swappable SSD. Additional Ports and port types are more than welcome. Let's leave the past in the past, and start offering the complete product solutions that people need now! End of rant. |
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I still say it should have been called "Lightning Bolt". I've heard of a Bolt of Lightning, but not a Bolt of Thunder. By the time I buy a new Mac Pro, it will be available everywhere as a standard.
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So, I've had this silly little TB port for over a year, and I've used it exactly never. In another year or two, it will be time to buy a new computer, and I will have had used this port for no more than 1/3 of its life in my hands.
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What world are you from? iTunes is the biggest, messiest crap Apple has ever made. It tries to do a million things and fails at all of them. Of all the things apple should copy from iOS to OS X, they should break iTunes into the half dozen smaller apps that work well rather than a single massive one that sucks.
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I seriously hope these things actually come out.
I have a late-2011 MBP and a few USB 3.0 HDDs. I thought about upgrading to the Retina MBP but it's just way too expensive and the performance boost I'd get doesn't really justify it. So, I really want one of these things in order to have the ability to connect a USB3.0 HDD and the iPhone "Lightning" cable to my MBP. They do seem like vaporware right now, but I hope that (at least) Belkin releases theirs eventually.
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It looks really great on paper... Ugh, I am probably holding off until Haswell for a laptop now.
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I've never had good experiences with multiple Belkin products and this vaporware gets added to the list. I'm glad to have went with Thunderbolt Display.
Why anyone would want to spend $400 for a hub is beyond me. Pick up a refub TBD for around $829 and get a n awesome screen and true docking station.
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Thunderbolt is DOA. Sorry guys, things just aren't going your way lately.
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Thank GOD that MacRumors put this on the front page. Finally I have closure!!!! /heavy sarcasm
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I forgot I even had a thunderbolt port on my MBA; as it's used as a display port only- and that doesn't wake my external display on a hot plug like SL used to do.
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I do agree TB is a bust from my perspective. Thank goodness we have USB 3. Last edited by OllyW; Oct 5, 2012 at 01:34 AM. Reason: Clean up to quoted post |
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This makes me sad. The technology had potential, but if no one can figure out how to get it to work, what good is it?
Firewire might have always laid in USB's shadow, but at least it had a large, healthy ecosystem of products. Slightly more expensive than USB equivalents, but not too much more, and they worked well. Thunderbolt seems to have none of that. Everything is ridiculously expensive other than Apple's own gigabit ethernet adapter, which could have easily been USB. Sorry, Apple+Intel, but you failed on this one.
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I don't think MacBook Airs were created to use a foot away from your home desktop. Seems like a dumb purchase on your part.
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that Lightning accessories will not repeat the same fate.
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