Well the Air I think still uses the older style connections so you’ll probably 
be still happy.  It’s the 13 and 15 inch top end MacBook Pro line that I’m 
working with.

> On Jun 3, 2017, at 9:20 AM, Donna Goodin <doniado...@me.com> wrote:
> 
> Wow, that's just screwy.  I was actually going to purchase a new 13-inch MBA 
> this summer, but the cable situation really does sound like a show-stopper.  
> And given the big deal that Apple made about switching to a lightning port on 
> the head phones, it was very stupid of them to create a situation where you 
> can't use their headphones on their own computers.  This is really too bad.  
> I won't try a Chromebook, so it may be back to Windows for me.
> Cheers,
> Donna
> 
>> On Jun 3, 2017, at 6:35 AM, Scott Granados <scott.grana...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> I hate to say this about apple but I’m not going to give someone a pass 
>> where it’s not deserved either.  I’ve been using a 2016 latest model laptop 
>> with the touch bar and finger print censor now for several weeks and I need 
>> to say, I hate it.  That’s something I thought I wouldn’t say but the fact 
>> is I do.  Reasons are as follows.
>>      The touch bar triggers when your fingers are on the row of physical 
>> keys below.  The finger print censor also triggers Siri and also fires when 
>> you touch the keys below.  You also end up starting Siri when you want to 
>> start or stop voice over.
>>      The light bar doesn’t work the same in virtual machines as it does on 
>> the Mac proper.
>>      The ports are a joke.  Everything is USB-C which renders all my 
>> previous adapters and connectors useless.  The power cable now uses USB-C 
>> instead of mag safe (which I like better).  The lightning ports on all the 
>> phones and other devices feel just like USB-C with a slight size difference 
>> so I’m for ever using the wrong cable on the wrong port.  All your included 
>> cables with your devices are USB 3.0 the older standard and don’t fit in the 
>> USB-C port, you can get adapters but they aren’t included.
>>      While I like the lightning port for headphones now instead of 3.5 MM 
>> jack, the new laptop doesn’t include a lightning port so you have to use 
>> different headphones.
>>      The things I do like are the battery life is very good, it’s very fast 
>> and the new processors do very well running virtual images.  But it’s just 
>> not fun to use.  My mid 2015 model is so much more enjoyable to type on and 
>> all my cables work.  Apple your laptops this year are a miss in my opinion.  
>> I won’t go back to windows but I bet I could be convinced to try chrome 
>> books or something else.
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