• ripcord@lemmy.world
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    10 hours ago

    That’s true and good, but I still want to be able to plug on an HDMI or Ethernet cable without a damn adapter.

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      10 hours ago

      The laptop may actually be too thin for either. Want those ports? Vote with your money, buy a different laptop.

      As for hdmi at least, you can get a usb-c-ended cable too.

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        6 hours ago

        Look at that top picture again. It’s not thinner. Look how much of a taper it has to make you think its thinner.

        Looking at the bottom one, the back of the screen has gotten thinner compared to the others, but the bottom has barely changed. They lie to you, port thickness has zero bearing on how thin the laptops are, its all lies

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        8 hours ago

        “Extremely thin” is pretty low on my list of features I want.

        If making it a bit thicker gives me ethernet and HDMI then make it thicker. A laptop moves from place to place, and not needing dongles / specialist cables makes it far easier to jump on anybodies desk and just plug in.

        • sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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          6 hours ago

          Exactly. And most laptops are thick enough if they remove the stupid curve that makes them look thinner than they are. I’ve even seen laptops with a flip down RJ-45 port so it can maintain the profile.

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      10 hours ago

      Thankfully USB-C can handle both of those protocols. Just like with Micro USB and Mini before it, it will just take time until the ecosystem catches up. Just, this time, you can run the entirety of possible data streams through a single port.

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        10 hours ago

        I don’t wanna wait until the system catches up I need to hook up my laptop to the projector now, and all the cables are hdmi

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          9 hours ago

          You can get USB-C to HDMI cables, you don’t need an adapter.

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            9 hours ago

            In many settings you get a hdmi cable where the other end is installed out of view, so that’s not an option. But HDMI is a bad standard anyways, so I’m fine with having to carry an adapter

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        9 hours ago

        I know it can because I’ve got that exact setup on my work laptop but in order to actually be able to make use of it I need a dongle to use as a breakout and actually give me an HDMI port. As I only have an HDMI to HDMI cable. If it came with a USBC to HDMI cable then that would be acceptable, but they don’t ever come with them.