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bump_fn posted:whats the yospos recommended dock for using the macbook air that only has 2 usb-c ports? mrs cob has this, which is great, but the hdmi port is too touchy so we plug it into another dongle that does hdmi + usb-c so she only plugs in one cable still macbook air <--- dongle w/ hdmi <--- this anker thing for power + usb fake edit: just noticed the price, holy poo poo we paid like 69 bucks for it when we got it
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Cold on a Cob posted:fake edit: just noticed the price, holy poo poo we paid like 69 bucks for it when we got it lol it's $30 in the US, looks like they don't have any in stock and a 3rd party seller is price gouging
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# ? May 4, 2022 15:48 |
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njsykora posted:anker do a good one that’s specifically for the air and gives you a bunch of USB ports, sd card slot and hdmi is the hdmi absolute trash like every other usbc to hdmi converter i've used? displayport always works fine, but i've had two usbc adapters (one of them anker) suck really bad for hdmi this one sucks dont get it
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Achmed Jones posted:is the hdmi absolute trash like every other usbc to hdmi converter i've used? displayport always works fine, but i've had two usbc adapters (one of them anker) suck really bad for hdmi well, its hdmi, so of course its bad
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bump_fn posted:whats the yospos recommended dock for using the macbook air that only has 2 usb-c ports? CalDigit TB3 dock worked great on my '18 Air, works great w/ my M1 MAXX. Haven't tried the TB4.
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Does anyone have a link to that article from a few years back that had a product packaging engineer explaining why you shouldn’t try to copy Apple’s packaging design? Something about how you’ll bankrupt your company doing it and you will never get the various pieces of white cardboard and plastic to match anyway.
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Pulcinella posted:Does anyone have a link to that article from a few years back that had a product packaging engineer explaining why you shouldn’t try to copy Apple’s packaging design? Something about how you’ll bankrupt your company doing it and you will never get the various pieces of white cardboard and plastic to match anyway. i remember the opposite thing https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUXnJraKM3k
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Sniep posted:i remember the opposite thing this is too good lol
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Pulcinella posted:Does anyone have a link to that article from a few years back that had a product packaging engineer explaining why you shouldn’t try to copy Apple’s packaging design? Something about how you’ll bankrupt your company doing it and you will never get the various pieces of white cardboard and plastic to match anyway. there's this but I think I remember one specifically about the packaging materials I'm reminded of tim buying all of a specific type of aluminum milling machines in the world which is why the first 3 years of "ultrabooks" were all plastic
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qirex posted:there's this but I think I remember one specifically about the packaging materials the palm postmortem mentions things like this. People were asking why touchpads were so clunky and the answer was "because Apple had bought all production of X, Y and Z parts for the next 5 years"
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qirex posted:I'm reminded of tim buying all of a specific type of aluminum milling machines in the world which is why the first 3 years of "ultrabooks" were all plastic yeah back then there were 24 of them in the whole world and tim prepaid for all the time on them for 3 years lol
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i have one of the apple bt keebs that takes AA batteries and the micro laser shot holes for the LED that you can't see when it's off, but pass through the LED light when it's on, are just....yeah. and that thing's almost ten years old now.
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qirex posted:I'm reminded of tim buying all of a specific type of aluminum milling machines in the world which is why the first 3 years of "ultrabooks" were all plastic graph posted:yeah back then there were 24 of them in the whole world and tim prepaid for all the time on them for 3 years lol
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They also payed a billion upfront for lcd manufacturing
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qirex posted:there's this but I think I remember one specifically about the packaging materials the closest I've seen to their packaging is ubiquiti which was started by former apple engineers, which tracks rotor posted:the palm postmortem mentions things like this. People were asking why touchpads were so clunky and the answer was "because Apple had bought all production of X, Y and Z parts for the next 5 years" yep, it really hamstrung them, though it's one of the sturdiest plastic tablets I've ever had i heard chatter the screen was the same or similar due to excess stock of 9.7" screens, but I'm not sure it that's true or coincidental Jonny 290 posted:i have one of the apple bt keebs that takes AA batteries and the micro laser shot holes for the LED that you can't see when it's off, but pass through the LED light when it's on, are just....yeah. and that thing's almost ten years old now. it's even finer than the mbp camera led passthrough in earlier generations, almost translucently small, loving impressive that's my favorite wireless keyboard; decent keys, replicable batteries, and sturdy despite having a huge plastic back
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qirex posted:there's this but I think I remember one specifically about the packaging materials Thanks. I might have indeed been thinking of this one because of these three quotes quote:White plastic There might be another one somewhere on packaging though. I do remember someone showing a picture with something like “see! Here is an example for how to do nice recycled cardboard packaging and you won’t be losing on each box.” That guy’s article about the Juicero is also great. Just lol at wasting $120 million on a “juicer” trying to mimic Apple. https://beneinstein.medium.com/heres-why-juicero-s-press-is-so-expensive-6add74594e50 Though at least Juicero was willing to spend money. Was on a former project where the client wanted “Apple quality” but at 1% of the cost. Pulcinella fucked around with this message at 22:27 on May 5, 2022 |
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i was kind of blown away by the box for my mac studio. the freakin thing has an integrated cloth handle my various laptops and phones and ms jones's imac and the airpods all had good packaging but this was the first one that just seemed, well, _extra_
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Achmed Jones posted:i was kind of blown away by the box for my mac studio. the freakin thing has an integrated cloth handle yeah my m1 imac box has the same thing. it even expands/contracts a little
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the studio box is extremely extra. it weighs as much as the studio itself does because it does all the dampening required for shipping with cardboard springs. i wouldn't be shocked if the box itself cost like $100 to make.
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rotor posted:the palm postmortem mentions things like this. People were asking why touchpads were so clunky and the answer was "because Apple had bought all production of X, Y and Z parts for the next 5 years" it's 2022 and i've still never used a touchpad that even approximates the quality of apple's
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DELETE CASCADE posted:it's 2022 and i've still never used a touchpad that even approximates the quality of apple's yeah because Apple had bought all production of X, Y and Z parts
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there are no good trackpads because: apple has a team dedicated to multitouch drivers. teams are expensive. your random Chinese PC OEM does not have a team, they don’t have the margins on their products to pay for that. they use the drivers provided by the touchpad vendor. the touchpad vendor also can’t pay a team because they are getting squeezed in the typical PC industry race to the bottom. they would write better drivers and sell better hardware is someone was willing to pay more for their products. nobody is. Microsoft and Google have shown that they can actually make decent trackpads in their PC products if they want to, since they are willing to spend the money on it.
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The Management posted:there are no good trackpads because: apple has a team dedicated to multitouch drivers. teams are expensive. your random Chinese PC OEM does not have a team, they don’t have the margins on their products to pay for that. they use the drivers provided by the touchpad vendor. the touchpad vendor also can’t pay a team because they are getting squeezed in the typical PC industry race to the bottom. they would write better drivers and sell better hardware is someone was willing to pay more for their products. nobody is. yeah google has some deece trackpads in some of their notebooks. not quite as nice as apple but that's more about planning deeper os integration imo; the physical trackpads and tracking are about on par
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which microsoft products have good trackpads?
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The Management posted:there are no good trackpads because: apple has a team dedicated to multitouch drivers. teams are expensive. your random Chinese PC OEM does not have a team, they don’t have the margins on their products to pay for that. they use the drivers provided by the touchpad vendor. the touchpad vendor also can’t pay a team because they are getting squeezed in the typical PC industry race to the bottom. they would write better drivers and sell better hardware is someone was willing to pay more for their products. nobody is. Microsoft have shown again and again they're unwilling to make good products tho. The surface line of products is a march of products with one or two good ideas and then just insanity. The carpeted laptops never stood a chance to survive in a world where aluminium exists, but what happened to the big surface architect / drawing thing? They made two series of it and then nothing. Cold on a Cob posted:which microsoft products have good trackpads? The ones costing macbook amounts of money I would assume.
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champagne posting posted:The ones costing macbook amounts of money I would assume. i'm actually asking for specifics, in a non-snarky way. i thought the only product they had was the surface? e: oh they make "surface laptops" now, huh. are they any good?
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Cold on a Cob posted:i'm actually asking for specifics, in a non-snarky way. i thought the only product they had was the surface? the first few generations were entirely glued together and has lovely carpeting on the palm rests that got gross, but i think the current generation is basically just okay laptops, but who knows since no one who buys windows laptops buys anything but the cheapest thing available at best buy
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Cold on a Cob posted:i'm actually asking for specifics, in a non-snarky way. i thought the only product they had was the surface? they're the best computer microsoft makes. they're fine, and they have good screens with a 3:2 aspect ratio, which is pretty good for some things. they actually function and don't seem to have the massive reliability issues of the various surface tablets. all the accessories are still poo poo though because they use the surface dock connector which is hot garbage.
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infernal machines posted:they're the best computer microsoft makes.
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Cold on a Cob posted:which microsoft products have good trackpads? none of them Cold on a Cob posted:e: oh they make "surface laptops" now, huh. are they any good? no
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i got a samsung galaxy chomebook pro or whatever the gently caress its called (mine's silver but they're commonly orange) honestly i got it because it was $480ish down from nearly $2k and it has a 13" 4k OLED, but like a week afterwards the trackpad started going loving bonkers and i couldn't figure out why so i finally cracked it open the other day and welp, turns out it was shorting itself after it would heat up because some conductive tape got unstuck. gj samsung now i know why it was so cheap. some more tape fixed that and it's okay for now i guess
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The Management posted:there are no good trackpads because: apple has a team dedicated to multitouch drivers. teams are expensive. your random Chinese PC OEM does not have a team, they don’t have the margins on their products to pay for that. they use the drivers provided by the touchpad vendor. the touchpad vendor also can’t pay a team because they are getting squeezed in the typical PC industry race to the bottom. they would write better drivers and sell better hardware is someone was willing to pay more for their products. nobody is. the vendors also don't really have an incentive to improve the driver because any sophisticated customer is going to throw it out anyway
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my work laptop is a "bang & olufsen" (lmao) but it doesn't even have the b&o look wtf just a generic grey plastic piece of poo poo
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aren't those just HPs with licensed branding?
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infernal machines posted:aren't those just HPs with licensed branding? it's something like that yeah. I'm not at work so I can't check only thing i can tell you without checking is that it does look and work like crap
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Beeftweeter posted:i got a samsung galaxy chomebook pro or whatever the gently caress its called (mine's silver but they're commonly orange) i got a samsung chromebook 3 refurb to poke at chrome os years ago and the trackpad, despite being small and plastic, was surprisingly okay instead of a sloppy taping, the case had a misaligned panel that caused a hairline crack to form, so rest assured they found some build quality corner to cut back then
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Agile Vector posted:i got a samsung chromebook 3 refurb to poke at chrome os years ago and the trackpad, despite being small and plastic, was surprisingly okay yeah my wife has a samsung chromebook v2 (...something) and it's plasticky as hell but actually not awful, 11" 1920x1200 owns so that gave me a bit of confidence to buy this thing, and really it's not that bad as a dumb linux terminal when everything works (and the oled is great), which is why i'd say if it's on sale go for it but otherwise stay the gently caress away one thing that really pisses me off is that i got one of samsung's weird rear end UFS cards to dual boot off of and literally the option just does nothing. the other chomebook boots off of microsds just fine, idgi
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didn't sarnsung make a tablet where the as card port wasn't functional and the promised to fix it and never did
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i'm pretty sure that was motorola, but i might be confusing it with the 4g addon on the xoom
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Carthag Tuek posted:didn't sarnsung make a tablet where the as card port wasn't functional and the promised to fix it and never did probably? samsung makes a ton of crap and that sounds like the experience i so yearn for
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