Nov 09, 2016
Early adopters who want Apple’s newest laptops face a port mismatch only pricey adapters can resolve
The new laptops use newer USB-C ports for connecting devices such as smartphones, hard drives and flat-panel displays, as well as the computers’ own power cables.
“We recognize that many users, especially pros, rely on legacy connectors to get work done today and they face a transition. We want to help them move to the latest technology and peripherals, as well as accelerate the growth of this new ecosystem,” Apple said in a statement.
There is no longer any doubt: It’s the year of the dongle.
Among the price cuts, the much needed $19 USB-C to USB adapter will now cost $9. The $69 USB-C Digital AV Multiport Adapter drops to $49. And a 1-meter USB-C to Lightning cable—the only direct way to connect an iPhone to a new MacBook—drops from $25 to $19, the same price as a standard USB to Lightning cable.
Apple’s accessories are generally better made than cheap competitors but, like many other Apple products, they often sell for significantly more than they cost to make. IHS analyst Wing Lam estimates that the USB-C to Lightning cable only costs about $2.50 to make.
This is a positive step in recognizing that there is an inconvenience associated with making this jump to a new technology, however better in the long run. Still, Apple could do its customers a favor and throw a USB to USB-C adapter in the box, especially given the newly elevated MacBook Pro pricing.
Source: WSJ