The tech giant has responded to backlash and says it knows users "face a transition" moving to all USB-C connectors. Shara Tibken was a managing editor at CNET News, overseeing a team covering tech ...
An adaptor, like this hub from Satechi with a MacBook, will let you plug in your peripheral devices into the USB-C ports on the new MacBook Pro. Allow yourself to bask in the glow of a brighter screen ...
The Apple community has had a hard time being content with the Mac lately. First it was the feeling that the Mac line including MacBook Pros weren’t being updated as often as, say, iPhones. A ...
The new MacBook Pros and the 12-inch MacBook include Thunderbolt 3/USB-C ports as their sole connections. In order to use some of the most popular peripherals, you'll need to have one of these ...
Here are the best MacBook Pro accessories in 2020. These are for the MacBook Pro models with USB C ports. You can use these with the 13-inch, 15-inch, and 16-inch MacBook Pro models. If you’ve bought ...
MacRumors spotted that the Apple fast-charging support document now says the newest 16-inch MacBook Pro supports USB-C fast-charging with the included 140W Apple adapter and the 240W USB-C cable the ...
Satechi has released two new USB-C adapters today that let MacBook users simultaneously take advantage of two HDMI monitors and more. The USB-C Dual Multimedia Adapter features two HDMI ports, ...
In line with the 12-inch MacBook, Apple has removed all ports on the new MacBook Pro beyond two or four Thunderbolt 3 ports and a 3.5mm headphone jack. Thunderbolt 3 carries power, USB, DisplayPort, ...
So here it is, the future of the MacBook Pro, and it's full of adapters. The new MacBook Pros exclusively feature USB-C ports, which means your old USB accessories and peripherals wont plug into the ...
In response to customers uproar, Apple decided to temporarily - you have until the end of the year! - cut the price of its USB-C adapters and cables, which connect most of the existing peripherals ...
“The problem with the future is that it isn’t here yet,” said Dieter Bohn in our review of the new MacBook. “Instead we live in the now, and the now doesn’t have the ecosystem of adapters and wireless ...