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Prioritizing the MacBook Hierarchy of Needs (sixcolors.com)

Jason Snell, writing for Six Colors: This week on the Accidental Tech Podcast (ATP), John Siracusa floated the concept of a MacBook Hierarchy of Needs, a priority list of features for the next time Apple redesigns the MacBook line, as is rumored to happen later this year. It's a fun thought experiment, because it requires you to rank your wish list of laptop features. That's important, because if I've learned anything in this wacky world of ours, it's that you can never get everything you ask for, so you've got to prioritize.

The ATP hosts all made a "good keyboard" their top priority, an idea that would've been surprising a few years ago but now is almost a given. Yes, of course, Apple laptops need to be fast and reliable and have great displays and good battery life, but the past few years' worth of MacBooks have made a lot of people realize the truth: a bad/unreliable laptop keyboard isn't something you can really work around if you're a laptop user. This is why a lot of nice-to-have-features, like SD card slots, have to fall way down the hierarchy of needs. Any feature that can be rectified with an add-on adapter falls immediately to the bottom of the list. You're stuck with a laptop keyboard forever, and if you're committed to the Mac and every single Mac laptop that's sold uses the exact same keyboard, there's nowhere to run.

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  1. magsafe by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    magsafe has saved my laptop from death countless dozens of times. unless they bring back magsafe i will only be buying used macbooks ... which also have good keyboards.

  2. Start with the 2015 design by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Pretend everything since 2016 never happened.
    The 2015 and prior design has everything going for it that people have been complaining about since the 2016 re-work.
    - Plenty of ports
    - MagSafe charging
    - A reliable keyboard

    Take the same 2015 design
    - Update the ports, maybe even add a few
    - Keep MagSafe
    - Don't fuck with the keyboard, it was fine,did not have to be re-imagined and made worse
    - Update the chassis for a thinner bezel design
    - And of course update the guts
    - Oh, and ditch that dumbass touchbar /rant over

    But seriously Apple do that and I'll buy a Mac again.

  3. Re:NO MORE FUCKING DONGLES by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I avoided this problem - and the keyboard problem - buy purchasing a 2015 MacBook Pro.

    In 2018.

    But in reality I have to admit all I did was punt the decision down the road, since there’s no way Ive won’t keep doubling down on the stupid design uber alles ethos. Must be even thinner! Must eliminate those unsightly ports!

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    #DeleteChrome
  4. Re:It's just a freakin laptop by hackertourist · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Some people accept whatever crappy tool they can find, even if that causes them tons of aggravation down the line. Others realize it's worth investing in top-quality tools. Apple's products used to be top-quality tools, and can be again if the company quit fucking around.

    The effort required to turn Apple laptops into top-quality tools is far lower than that required to turn a Windows laptop into a top-quality tool. That's why we don't switch.