![]() ![]() ![]() MORE: Thunderbolt 3 Explained: Why You Need the World's Fastest Port But if you're a power user who relies on a myriad of peripherals and external monitors, using the MacBook Pro the way you want to could prove frustrating (and pricey). It's not a huge surprise to see Apple go minimalist with this MacBook Pro - the 12-inch MacBook packs just a single USB-C port, and the iPhone 7 ditched the headphone jack in favor of a slimmer design and new features. And if you need to use SD cards (which I'd wager many creative professionals would), you'll have to get a USB-C SD reader such as the $29 SanDisk model Apple sells.Īs neat as Touch Bar is, it doesn't feel like it's reached its full potential yet. Want to use standard USB accessories? You'll need a $9 USB-C-to-USB adapter. For example, if I wanted to charge my iPhone 7 on this MacBook Pro, I'd need a USB-C to Lightning cable, which Apple sells for $19.
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