397: My Favorite Amount of Transistors
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade, episode 397.
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Today's show is brought to you by Electric Text Expander,
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My name is Myke Hurley and I'm joined by Jason Snell.
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Hi, Jason Snell.
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- Hi, Myke Hurley.
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It's just you and me again.
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Just you and me.
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- That's a lie because howdy, y'all.
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I'm in Memphis, Tennessee and across the table from me,
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the relay FM co-founder, host of connected
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and Mac power users, Mr. Steven Hackett.
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- Hello, Upgradians.
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- We realized today, Steven and I,
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that we have not seen an Apple event
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in person together since--
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- 2017, because we only of us were hanging out together
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for WWDCs and for a couple, I think one Steven missed.
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- Yeah, 2018 we had a death in the family
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and I missed the keynote and I came out
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just to do the live show.
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And then 2019, I had a press badge.
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- Yeah. - Yeah.
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I touched the face of Tim Cook
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as he released the Mac Pro.
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- And Steven's never allowed to go back.
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- And today, I touched my Apple TV remote
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as I threw it in the river,
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as my Mac Pro was--
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- Obsoleted! - Obsoleted,
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and the value was drained out of it.
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- So we just saw the-- - Hey, hey, hey, hey.
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Just to be clear, your Mac Pro, they promised,
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would be updated with a new model,
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Whereas my beloved large iMac was implied to have been disappeared.
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So you know, there's levels here is what I'm saying.
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Yeah, I definitely want to get to that when we get to that because that was a very interesting
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Alright, but Jason, I do have a #SnowTalk question for you before we get started today.
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Do you think we made a good decision by drafting early?
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We made the best decision.
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This is just your opportunity for us to take a victory lap about the fact that on Monday
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we made the decision to draft even though we didn't know there was going to be an event
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for sure. On Tuesday they didn't announce an event and we looked at each other like,
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"Well, mmm, let's see what happens!" And then on Wednesday they announced the event and
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we got to do some victory laps of our own in our own homes. Yep. Good decision. Great
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decision. Best decision. However though, I don't know if we would have drafted late if
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it would have made much of a difference for what happened, but we can go through the results.
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We didn't get any MacPix at all.
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- Yeah, late in the week, there was more information
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that would have allowed us to be more accurate,
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but I think it's more fun for us
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to just be dead wrong in public.
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I think that's better.
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- Because-- - And we, yes,
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the MacPix is just a river of blood.
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It's all MacMany and MacBook Pro.
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- So let's do the draft results.
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So this one hurts, Jason, I'm not gonna lie.
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- Yeah. - I'm hurt by this one.
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I was convinced that I had beat you.
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the tightest possible oh yeah it did in in the end it came down to the literally
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the last seconds of the video this one yeah maybe hurts more than any in a long
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time because I was convinced I'd won and then they pulled out and showed the
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rainbow stage and you screamed in terror I actually think I can't say on the show
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that's how that's how I felt when John Ternus appeared by the way it was like
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no no no no we don't want to see him get him out that one felt like a lock though
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for me like yeah yeah yeah I wish I was kicking myself because I should have
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picked the chip lab like I always do where Johnny Shrooji like I always do
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but didn't do it well it wasn't that set really that there was gonna be new chips
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like I don't think that we had like a transparent wall with like an airtight
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lab in case I don't know some of the chips escape into the air I don't know
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what was going on there but yeah so so we we totally blew that the whole max
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section was wrong. Everything. Because there was no MacBook Pro, there was no
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Mac Mini. Yeah, right. Our iPhone and iPad picks were okay, you got four and I got
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three, so that puts you ahead. Because you got everything right in this
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category. New iPhone SE keeps the same design. I joked about it because
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unconnected you argued that any minor change was a different design, but which is wrong by the way.
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That's correct. But it's the same familiar SE. The new iPad Air supports 5G, the new iPad Air
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gets center stage and the new iPhone SE has touch ID,
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it does, it has the home button, the home button lives.
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I got new iPhone SE announced and supports 5G, correct?
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New iPad Air keeps the same design, I got correct.
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And I said, of course, that the SE would not look
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like the previous SE and it does, so I got that wrong.
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So it was four three and that took us to the other picks.
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And the other picks, there was one,
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I got the first one and the last one
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because the event takes place on March 8th,
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was one of my picks.
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March 8th today. It is, last time I checked. You picked Tim Cook presents
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from outside Apple Park, which he did not do. Rough. Yeah, that was a tough one. That
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was, I liked that pick too. John Ternus presents a segment, you got that right.
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And then my second other pick was The Rainbow Stage is Shown, which it was not
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shown until the final pullback at the very end of the event, at which point I
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cashed in my fifth point which let it all come down, believe it or not, to the
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Colors Are draft. Yeah which is still like I'm fine with the way the Colors
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Are draft is going although I'm still a bit like probably just because I'm
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hurt because I lost. I do have some like questions over colors of silver in the
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studio lines when they they don't offer colors but I'm not gonna fight this
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point. They call it silver or actually more to the point in the press release
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they say that there are silver and black trackpad and keyboard accessories
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available that match and that I think is a fairly strong signal that they consider
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them to be silver because the silver matches the thing. You know the thing the
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other products you see their color names there's no color names on the product
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pages that's all I'm gonna say it's the only thing I'm pointing to the crowd. You
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gotta follow the evidence to the accessories which are color matched and
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are named so I have some real-time follow-up on the technical spec page
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for the Mac studio under finish it says one word silver that will work for me
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over there you go that will work for me so so the colors are draft which is
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silly but and and are things that you know there was a new blue but not it
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wasn't a deep blue sea and they went with they went with some different a
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forest green or whatever it is a Sierra green I don't even know what doesn't
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matter we didn't pick alpine green alpine green right oh yes the alp the
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Alps. Product read iPhone SE and that was one of yours and a space gray iPad
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Air and that was one of yours. So you got two points in the colored Zara draft. I
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chose green and indeed we got a green iPhone 13. Good call on that Jason.
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Good call on that. Yeah I was just feeling like spring is in the air. I will say
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when they started showing, because if you remember my sec my other pick for my
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like, we came up with our name, right? If you remember, I was arguing between
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spring yellow and safari green, and when they showed off the alpine green, there
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was a lot of, like, animal stuff, and I'm like, "Oh my god, if they call this safari
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green, I quit forever, I'm done." Yeah, well it was close, it was a close one. So that
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all brought it down to the, my pick of silver, a boring pick, and by the way, a
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a lot of starlight, a lot of starlight and some moonlight
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or midnight or whatever, but a lot of starlight.
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Starlight is happening people,
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but the Mac Studio and the studio display
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are both new products and they both come in silver,
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which by my account gives me a three, two advantage
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in the colors are draft, which pushes me ahead
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because you won the over under on the length.
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It was just under 60 minutes.
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- That was even worse, Jason.
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I won the tiebreaker as well.
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You know, it's just like, God,
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those colors just totally screwed me.
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I hate the colors are is what I've decided
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for the time being. - That's fair.
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- Until the colors are, blesses me, one point.
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I hate the colors are. (laughs)
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- All right. - Congratulations,
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Jaseusnow, and you are winning
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the first draft of the year.
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- I will leave my pennant where it is.
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- Yeah, yeah, you continue to be champion.
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All right, we've got a ton of stuff to talk about today.
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Let's take our first break,
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and then we can start diving in.
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I think we might go mostly chronological order today
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because Apple did that for a reason too, I think.
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So Apple TV+ was how we started the event.
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Apple and Tim, very happy with their content slate.
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Oh, Jason, did you know that they've received
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some nominations for some awards?
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- Oh, interesting.
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For the Academy Award, but also the prestigious BAFTAs.
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- Very prestigious BAFTAs.
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Very prestigious BAFTAs.
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Yeah, I mean, look, we knew they were gonna do this
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and if they win any Oscars, oh boy,
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they might just do a separate event just to talk about that.
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I am very excited over there.
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We've got a trailer of some upcoming projects
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And there was some stuff that I hadn't known in there,
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that there was an animated movie
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that I don't remember hearing much about called Luck.
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- I think this is one of those movies from the studio
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with John Lasseter at it that they made the deal with.
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- Oh, yeah, okay.
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So that's why-- - And I think that's why
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it says from the mind of Toy Story and whatever
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is like nobody mentioned his name.
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- I was thinking, who is that?
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And that's why they mention it in a very specific way.
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Good call, Jason, yeah, good call.
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But the big thing-- - That's what it is.
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Friday Night Baseball?
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- Yeah, we, Upgradients will know.
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And I know Steven is really excited about this story, right?
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It's baseball. - Yes.
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- He loves his space, Apple.
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- He does, he loves it.
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So we've been reporting on the rumors, right?
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The rumors that Apple is in talks.
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And I think what's funny is nobody broke
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that the deal was done.
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There was a lot of interested bidding on,
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and instead they just announced, done deal,
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Friday Night Baseball,
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which is a very specific kind of package
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where they're gonna pick up two games
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and they're only gonna be on Apple TV.
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They have some sort of exclusivity window to be,
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I think we'll get more information about this
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now that it's public.
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It's also funny because Major League Baseball
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is currently locking out its players
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in any very bitter labor dispute.
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And I thought, well, that Apple money is gonna come up now.
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They're gonna be like, look, you guys,
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you owners just made more money selling rights, so pay us.
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So a little wrinkle to the baseball labor stuff going on.
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but this is Apple's first big sports thing
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and there's gonna be more, right?
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But we've been talking for a while now
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about how they were planning on going into live sports
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and here we are.
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Just rolled right into Apple TV Plus too,
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not a special thing or anything,
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it's just for Apple TV Plus subscribers.
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- 'Cause this is not as big as some of the other stuff
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we've been talking about, right?
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Where it's like full on rights or taking the ticket,
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the NFL ticket, this is like kind of similar-ish,
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is this similar-ish to what Amazon's done in the past?
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I know they've had some games,
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or is that football games, not baseball games?
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- Amazon actually has football,
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and they have an exclusive starting next season
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for Thursday Night Football for the NFL,
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and they've got some sports in the UK,
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I think they've got some Premier League?
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- Yeah, I think. - Soccer,
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and there's other stuff going on.
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So Amazon's been experimenting in this area for a while,
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and Facebook has experimented with a little bit,
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which is kinda weird,
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but this is Apple's first step into this world.
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- But so what is this Friday Night Baseball?
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Did somebody have this before?
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What is this?
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- I think this is the remnants, part of the remnants
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of ESPN's former deal with Major League Baseball
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where they had some ability to run games
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in weeknight time slots.
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There was talk about like more slots,
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so I think it's interesting that they focused
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on the Friday night and maybe somebody else
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is going to buy some of the other slots,
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but I think, not 100% on this,
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I think this comes out of ESPN changing its deal
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and not paying for some of those weekday,
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weeknight baseball games.
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They still got their Sunday night baseball,
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but they used to have more weeknights
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and I think they dropped them.
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- Right, okay.
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So this seems, this is like two, is it like random games?
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Like, are they gonna be good games?
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- I think they, well, I mean,
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I think they'll pick two games every week.
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I'm also unclear.
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I assume that what it's gonna be
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but they said exclusive.
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in market or out of market.
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So is it exclusive like if your local team
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is normally on a cable channel,
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but you get picked to be an Apple Friday night game,
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does that mean your team is not on TV
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unless you have Apple TV Plus?
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Maybe, or maybe what it means is it's exclusive nationally.
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So it'll be on in local markets,
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but that Apple will pick it up for everyone else.
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are they just picking up the local team's broadcast?
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Maybe there's more information that's going to be coming out shortly about that, but right
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after the event I don't know those details.
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But those are the questions to ask about what's coming for that baseball package.
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Yeah, I wonder if they're going to do anything like software-wise about that.
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So I'm looking at a press release here.
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It's "Fans in the US.
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A live show in addition to Friday Night Baseball, fans in the US will be able to enjoy MLB Big
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beginning, a live show featuring highlights and look-ins airing every weeknight during
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the regular season.
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Yeah, so that's the NFL Red Zone equivalent for baseball.
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So they'll have that where you can, it's basically instead of surfing around and watching
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different games, you tune in this show and they will pop into different games, which
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is a different kind of experience.
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So that's interesting.
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And then on top of that they've got their Friday night game, it says "Free from local
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broadcast restrictions. And it's gonna be international. So US, Canada, Australia, Brazil,
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Japan, Mexico, Puerto Rico, South Korea, and the UK expanding to additional countries at
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a later date. That's cool. There you go. With live pre- and post-game shows available to
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fans. So yeah, interesting. It'll be This Is Apple taking their first step into a different
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world. That's not bad at all. So once we moved, there was nothing else. I was wondering if
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we were gonna get maybe the, like, classical music service or anything like that. There
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there was no other services stuff.
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I thought we were gonna get more services stuff
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just 'cause of the way that Tim started the presentation
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talking about like entertainment stuff like that,
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but this was the end of that for now.
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The iPhone was next, we got green and alpine green,
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and then the iPhone SE,
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which is basically exactly what we expected it to be.
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They got 5G and stronger glass, that's--
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- Woo! - And A15 bionic,
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that's it, right?
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- I think the A15's actually the biggest deal here,
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because people who are shopping in that price point
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for an iPhone, I would imagine the type of people
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who are gonna keep an iPhone for a long time,
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and A15's gonna have legs on it for a long time.
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And I think there's a lot of iPhone SEs kicking about,
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and this seems like a great continuation of that brand
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into sort of the modern era,
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at least in terms of performance, if not the design,
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because the design's the same.
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But again, I think people want that.
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It helps keep the price point down.
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So I think it's a very logical step forward for the SE.
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- Smaller iPhone with great value.
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So Tim, it's the people that like the iPhone SE.
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Jason, do you think that this is multiple years now
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with this one again, right?
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With the modernization of it now?
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- I think so.
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I think this is,
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that's why they make it an iPhone 13 essentially
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is because then they can sell this through,
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probably spring of 24 ish,
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at which point we'll be debating
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whether they're gonna bring back this shape
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or if it's gonna be maybe the mini design
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that coming back at last, I don't know.
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But my guess is, yeah, this is a two or three year thing
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where they'll let it ride.
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'Cause now it's up to date, now it's current.
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And then this has been their MO
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is they rev it to something that's modern,
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not something that's lousy.
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And then they just let it sit there for a long time.
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- Starting at 429.
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- Yeah, more expensive than the old model, I believe.
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- I think so.
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I think that's a little bit more.
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I think the old one was at $399,
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and my guess is it's that 5G modem.
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Are there been reports
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that that's the most expensive individual component?
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So if we solve, if it's $30 more for 5G,
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and we solve for G, G equals six.
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Every G, yeah.
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Glad we got that solved.
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Or is it that every G, or is G worth $30?
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One G is worth 30.
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Yeah, 'cause we're up to five,
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'cause we came from four.
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- It's 150. - We can go from zero G
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to this, zero G to five G.
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- Five G, okay.
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- Anything else on the iPhone SE, I mean,
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I don't really have anything to say about it.
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It's cool if you want it, you know,
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and like there's people that want it,
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but it doesn't excite me as a product.
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- And you can have any color you want,
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as long as it's midnight starlight or product red.
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- iPad Air, M1 chip, super fast compared to the A14 chip.
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Center stage, we were expecting this,
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12 megapixel ultra wide camera, five G, faster USB-C.
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- Yeah, it didn't get Thunderbolt like the Pro.
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- So that's still one thing that distinguishes.
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For all those people using Thunderbolt with an iPad,
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you still want the iPad Pro.
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- Yeah, well, that was my feeling at all.
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As somebody who just bought a 12.9 inch M1 iPad Pro,
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I had that moment of like, oh, you know,
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you have that kind of envy moment of like,
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oh, but now there's much, people who only spend 599
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can now get an M1 iPad.
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But then I immediately thought,
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It's not like I'm using the super power of the M1
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in what I do day to day on my iPad anyway,
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even when I use it kind of heavily, it's fine.
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And similar with Thunderbolt, it's like,
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all right, I've got it, but I actually don't care.
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So that's fine.
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I feel like the real differentiator
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in the iPad Pro right now,
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at least at the 12.9 is that display, right?
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It's the mini LED high dynamic range display.
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and all rumors point to the smaller iPad Pro
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getting that too.
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So that's a place where the iPad Pro
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still can lord it over the iPad Air.
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Also, they're doing the same game
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that they did last time with the iPad Air
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where it's got a low entry price,
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but it's for a 64 gig model.
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- That's terrible.
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I was super mad when I saw that.
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And then you got to step it up, like way up,
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at which point you're in iPad Pro territory
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if you want more storage.
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That's frustrating.
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- Yeah, I was hoping that they would, they'd fix that.
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I bought Mary, my wife, an iPad Air when it came out,
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what, two years ago.
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And I was telling Myke, she absolutely loves it.
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She likes the color, she likes that it's thin and light,
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it's fast, and I don't see a big reason to upgrade to this
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if you have an existing iPad Air,
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but if you have one of the older body styles,
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this seems like maybe the time to jump in.
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- Yeah, 64 gigabytes is 599, 256 gigabytes is 749.
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It's just, it's too big.
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- At which point you could go to the 128 iPad Pro
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for $50 more and get other kind of iPad Pro goodness.
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At center stage, that's nice.
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That's gonna be a theme.
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Everybody gets that 12 megapixel camera
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in center stage now.
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- It's everywhere.
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It's everywhere.
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- That's good.
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- But nothing much there.
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I mean, so you're saying about the USPC to Thunderbolt thing.
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What's the actual realistic difference?
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Is that what, like what?
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- You can plug in Thunderbolt accessories
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and use that speed of a Thunderbolt accessory.
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There's compatibility with Thunderbolt
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and the speed that Thunderbolt offers over USB.
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That's it. - Right.
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I think there may also be video resolution differences,
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but I'm not sure off the top of my head,
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so I don't wanna-- - In terms of output?
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- Yeah. - Yeah, yeah.
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Yeah, we got, we'll get to it, the standalone display,
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and the iPad is like,
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I guess you could probably plug an iPad into it,
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but whatever, we're not gonna talk about it.
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So, oh well.
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- Are you excited about new iMovie?
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It's the pro app you've been looking for, right Jason?
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That's what you wanted?
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Oh no, wait.
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- It's kick, I'm kicking myself,
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not drafting, iMovie is mentioned in the draft this time.
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And then I immediately saw a friend of ours
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who works in the entertainment industry saying
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there is literally no aspiring filmmaker
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who should use iMovie, but it's yay.
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They threw it in there.
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Somebody in the iMovie team is really happy today.
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- Hey look, we're speeding through here,
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just like Apple did.
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There's good reasons.
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Got a lot of Mac stuff to talk about.
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Should we take our second break and get to it?
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All right, so let's talk about some Mac stuff.
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Should we talk about the M1 Ultra?
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Now, I wasn't expecting this today, I don't think.
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All right, so let's just say we weren't expecting anything today other than like,
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by the draft, boring updates.
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It's boring machines.
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You know, like, that's kind of what we were really expecting,
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like this time last Monday.
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Um, which like everyone was thinking,
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we're gonna get an update to the MacBook Pro and an update to the Mac Mini, which didn't happen in the event.
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I don't think anything's on Apple's website.
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Things are basically staying as they are for those, which I think actually also makes sense.
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To the point that the Intel Mac Mini is still for sale. Okay.
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Interesting. Is the iMac still for sale? No, the 27-inch iMac is completely gone from Apple's website. Okay, we'll get to that shortly.
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This is, um, I think I did expect that it's possible we would get a high-end Mac Mini or a high-end
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end iMac. And I did suggest that it was possible we might see the dual M1 Macs as a high-end
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configuration there. I was sort of like toying with that idea of like it's an almost Mac Pro,
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but not quite. And that is what we got, but in a new computer. But this is the Jade 2C die
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that Mark Gurman wrote about like a year ago. It's two M1 Macs connected together,
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And that was the bulk of what Johnny Srouji talked about here, right?
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Which is the idea that they have built.
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I love this.
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It's even more capable than we said.
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It has a secret hidden feature.
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- Secret, I love that.
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It has a secret.
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The M1 has a secret.
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- Other than Mark Gurman's reporting, it was a secret.
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And the idea is that they directly interconnect so that they can share.
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They're much faster to share.
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So it doesn't behave quite like having two chips on a motherboard.
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sort of these two chips that are interconnected together,
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and it allows it to be that much faster.
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- Is this the biggest chip, do you think?
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- I think it will be in the M1 family.
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When John Ternus announced, he said,
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we're adding one more member to the M1 lineup.
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And so my, I mean, if we're gonna go to Speculation Town--
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- I would love that. - For a second.
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- Let's do it. - Let's take a trip.
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- It's down the street from Donkletown.
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Was that a train?
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- Yeah, it's how you get from Donkletown to Speculation Town.
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- It's actually right across the back pasture
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from the rumor roundup. Okay, well buckle up cowboys. So they've said the, I mean
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Turner said the Mac Pro is like coming at a later date. He basically winked at the
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camera. I mean I loved it. We'll get to that too. There should have been a sound effect. So I think we can think about
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this M1 Ultra chip. Like where does it leave room for Apple to go faster? And if
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this is the last M1 we're gonna see, maybe the M2 line has the ability to
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to have four of these, which again, Gurman talked about a quad die setup.
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Yeah, a 4C die.
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That's right.
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And so maybe this M1 Ultra, it rounds out the M1 generation, and maybe in the fall we'll
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start seeing M2 products with the crowning achievement there being the M2 Ultra, and
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then maybe something even above that.
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M2 Infinite!
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No, Extreme.
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I'm calling it now.
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later on. The big chip draft. But I think clearly from the beginning they've had machines
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like this in mind. I mean they had that graphic up for a second and it showed their representation
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of the die. The M1 is like a postage stamp and then you have the M1 Ultra. It's like
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Gray's paper size video. And it really spoke to me like they have really planned all this
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from the beginning to have this extremely scalable infrastructure and design and I think
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that's going to pay off with this M1 Ultra.
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Now we can get to the product it's in, it comes at a price, but if you need that, it's
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definitely going to be the best thing going.
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Also shows their efficiency in, they're making the chips themselves, they're designing their
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products around these chips, and so you're seeing like, here are all the iPhones, they've
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got the A15. Here are these iPad Pros and the iPad Air now, we're just gonna stick M1s
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in them. We're gonna M1 all the things on the low end. And then higher up we can scale
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it up with the Pro, which is basically a binned Max, and the Max, and now the Max Ultra, which
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is the, you know, two wide, that they have built this whole family and they built their
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products around it and you can start to see the kind of like the efficiency that they
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gain from this. But I was really taken by the fact that he said this is sort of the
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last chip in the M1 line because I know that Myke and I talked about this last time, but
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one of the possibilities for this event really was let's close out the M1 generation. And
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then the next event presumably will open up the M2 generation. And I thought that was
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interesting that he just came out and said, like, this is the last, essentially, one last
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M1 variant and then we go from here and it's not bad for a first generation, right?
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No. Go all the way from that little M1 all the way up to this M1 Ultra. And I think it helps keep,
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you know, we talked about this on Connected, I think the possible confusion like they have M1
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and M2 and they're still obviously going to overlap, but I do kind of think like having
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this pause and them saying like this is the top M1, you know, and it's the last M1 we're going to
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to see is was the strong inference I think I think that may help clarify it
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to people who think about these things in a more serious way than just going
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into an Apple store and buying whatever the new MacBook Air is right because
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that's what most people are gonna do and that's what most people should do but
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kind of having this line of the sand of like this is the M1 range and now we're
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gonna probably start back at the beginning with the consumer grade M2
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you know maybe this summer or fall. Yeah there's a lot of huge statistics that
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like a lot of them are very complicated to me. What Apple are calling the
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technology that they're using to interconnect the two M1 max chips is
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called UltraFusion so that's the brand name that they've given. We're branding
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UltraFusion. UltraFusion. And if I wrote this down correctly that's 2.5 terabytes
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per second interprocessor bandwidth. 114 billion transistors which is my favorite amount of
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transistors and it can do 800 gigabytes per second memory bandwidth. It has 128 gigabytes
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of RAM maximum capability. It is a 20 core CPU with 16 performance cores and 4 efficiency
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cores P and E cores as we know them on this show. It has a 64 core GPU 32 neural cores.
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This is monstrous.
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It is, and it's a little bit ridiculous, and I'm gonna say...
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Okay, so we're gonna talk in a moment about the computer that it's in, right?
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Some of those statistics are worth keeping for that, because I think it is dependent
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on its chassis too, right, to help it go the speeds that it gets to.
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So I think the best way to think about it is, this is a Mac Pro chip.
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But we have to redefine what a pro Mac is now,
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because there's not just the Mac Pro,
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there's also this new Mac Studio.
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But it's a Mac Pro chip.
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And I think it's, I mean, you can tell,
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because the price of the M1 Macs configuration
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is half of the price of the M1 Ultra configuration.
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It's like the chip, like literally the chip,
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double the chips, double the price.
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- Yes, it's $1,999 versus $3,999.
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It's the starting prices for those two chip configurations.
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- So the point I wanna make here is,
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it's fun to talk about the ridiculous numbers
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in the M1 Ultra.
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And it is fascinating to see them do
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what has been rumored for a year,
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which is this interconnecting two high-end
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Apple Silicon chips to push it for pro performance.
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But let's also be clear.
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This is a Mac Pro style chip in the sense also
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that it's not necessary, it's extra.
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Like most Mac use, even among pros,
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does not require this level of performance.
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This is for the highest end needs.
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And so I would bet that most of the Mac studios sold
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will not be configured with the M1 Ultra.
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but it's great that it's there.
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'Cause that's the whole point of having a high end
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of your architecture is for the people
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who are the most ravenous.
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They give me all the GPUs, give me all the cores.
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I need everything.
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I need all the memory bandwidth, everything.
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They will spend whatever it takes to get it.
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And so this sets the new high watermark
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for Mac performance.
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And that's great.
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Now, presumably it will be reset by a Mac Pro
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that probably offers,
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you could buy all the way up to four M2 extreme
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or whatever you guys said.
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- Extreme, extreme.
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- But I also, when we get to the computer, I wanna say,
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you know, don't over-focus on the M1 Ultra
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because remember when the MacBook Pro came out
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with the M1 Max and we were like, whoa, that's a lot.
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Well, that's the base model of this new computer
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that came out today.
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And most people will not be using the M1 Ultra
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even because it's more performance than almost any job needs,
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but for the people,
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but it is important to offer something all the way up there
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because there are people for whom money is no object.
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They just want performance
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and this thing will give it to them.
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- Yeah, a couple of things came to mind
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as you were speaking.
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First of all, there's a world where the Max Studio
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could have been the M1 Pro and M1 Max,
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but I think they want an Apple Silicon chip out there
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that can meet the needs of those very specific workloads,
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like you said.
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But the other thing that I picked up in the keynote was,
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let's rewind the clock a little bit.
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When Apple switched to Apple Silicon,
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heck, when they switched to Intel,
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a lot of performance per watt, energy savings,
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low temperature, all that sort of conversation.
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And when they were introducing the M1 Ultra,
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I felt like they sort of, they're like, okay,
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in most of the machines,
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performance per watt is really important.
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But in this machine, it's not as important.
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If you just look at the core counts,
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the 20 core M1 Ultra is 16P14E, or 4E, excuse me.
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Just little four little high efficiency chips there
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that I'm sure are only there just to keep
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the software compatibility the same.
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But what we're seeing with this chip is,
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okay, let's give Apple Silicon more cooling
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than we ever have.
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I mean this thing, like, we'll get to the design of it,
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but it's built for cooling,
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and let's give it just as much power as it wants.
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And Apple is even quick to say,
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"Well, it's still less power than our PC friends
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"over there on the other side of the world."
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But this really, to me, I think shows that Apple
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is willing to play with that performance per watt number,
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and willing to make different decisions
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on what the system on a chip and what the product needs,
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and that's not something we've seen from them
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in recent history.
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And I think to me, that's what's most exciting about it is,
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they have built this chip and it has very different heat
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and energy requirements from the other chips it's based on,
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and Apple just went for it.
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And that's exciting because again,
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it gives me things in my imagination
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to consider what the quad would look like
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or what a Mac Pro would look like down the road.
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- Yeah, I think to build on that a little bit,
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I think Apple like to be able to be the best at something.
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And when they can be the best at something, they go all out.
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And they just couldn't do this with Intel.
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Like they couldn't be better than anybody else
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because they were working from the same set of tools
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that anybody else had available to them.
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And so now they can, and they do have the ability
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to make the fastest CPUs and GPUs around,
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like in their classes, they just keep doing it
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and they keep doing it more and more and more
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because they can.
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So they just do it.
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Like, and so they are, I think, you know,
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like when you were talking about the Ultra
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in the Max Studio, Jason, it was making me think,
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like that machine is built, the Max Studio,
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to be capable of whatever the Ultra can throw at it.
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So then if you put a Max in it, I mean,
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you're getting so many of those benefits
00:36:04
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just because they had to build it with so much headroom
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that it makes the overall experience better.
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and that's going to be interesting to see how that ends up spreading out further and
00:36:14
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You know, I would argue that the MacBook Pros benefit from this, right?
00:36:16
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Like if you get a MacBook Pro with an M1 Pro, you are benefiting because this machine had
00:36:21
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to be made to support the M1 Macs, so there's benefit to you there.
00:36:25
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So it's interesting how like them just pushing for this performance makes everything more
00:36:29
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exciting and I think what is very clear is that the Mac team at Apple is invigorated
00:36:35
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top to bottom right now because they are just turning out bonkers stuff.
00:36:39
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Well, I was gonna ask Steven, unofficial Mac historian, perhaps official Mac historian,
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I think it's pretty official.
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Official at least.
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When's, what was the last new Mac?
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Like new Mac with a new, not a replacement of an existing skew.
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It would be the 12 inch MacBook.
00:37:03
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I was thinking this, but that was called MacBook, and there was another product called MacBook.
00:37:06
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But the two shared a name, but nothing in common.
00:37:09
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I mean, look, there's one right here and one right there.
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But it was the name.
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Yeah, but it's a brand.
00:37:13
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I'm saying, what was the first new Mac name?
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MacBook Pro, probably?
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Or iMac Pro.
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It would have been the last one.
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iMac Pro is the last new.
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And even then, it's like, "Eh, but it's an iMac."
00:37:25
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I'm just saying, this doesn't happen that often when you get something where it's broken
00:37:29
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out of the grid.
00:37:30
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We've spent a long time where they're sort of like,
00:37:32
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you got Mac Mini, you got iMac, you got MacBook Pro,
00:37:36
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you got MacBook Air.
00:37:37
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- They don't do it very often.
00:37:41
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- I think we were talking about this in Slack
00:37:42
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or iMessage, I think I wrote about it,
00:37:44
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like 2022, the year Apple makes a new desktop computer.
00:37:48
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It's very strange.
00:37:49
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But they, to your point about them being invigorated,
00:37:54
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they want to meet the needs of all different types
00:37:57
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of Mac users.
00:37:58
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And in the Intel world, they were handcuffed a little bit
00:38:03
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about how they could do that.
00:38:04
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Now, some of that was totally on Apple, right?
00:38:06
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They were chipsets and designs Apple could have used
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in the Intel era that they didn't, right?
00:38:11
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There was room for something like this in the Intel era
00:38:13
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and they didn't do it.
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Maybe that high-end 2018 Mac Mini got close.
00:38:18
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But with this, like, if this, okay,
00:38:20
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so if this is the end of the M1 line,
00:38:22
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and let's just say the Mac Pro starts with an M2 derivative,
00:38:26
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this is the only M1 Ultra machine they may ever ship.
00:38:31
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And you know, maybe it comes in an iMac Pro down the road,
00:38:34
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but like this chip may not show up in many machines,
00:38:37
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but they spent the time and the money and the energy
00:38:41
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to make it for this product that's gonna meet the needs
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of a lot of people.
00:38:45
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I'm just excited about that.
00:38:47
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You know, I think Apple makes,
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Apple obviously has to make decisions for the masses,
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but some of the most interesting decisions they make
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are for these smaller groups of users.
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show in relay FM studio studio studio this is interesting because the way they
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positioned it it's like we have created a whole new family of things and I guess
00:40:31
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we can maybe assume we might see other things in studio later on but having a
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computer and a monitor branding them under one kind of umbrella I love it I
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think this is awesome because you know what I have a studio and I'm in one
00:40:43
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right now and it's Stevens and Jason has a studio in his garage and I love that
00:40:47
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they did that too where it's like studios are all kinds of things to all
00:40:50
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different types of people. I love this so much more than pro because pro as a name
00:40:58
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especially in computers I think says something that like I have to be a
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professional but the work in studios can be creative work it can be side work it
00:41:08
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can be something you're trying to work out yourself you don't consider yourself
00:41:12
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a professional but hey I'm using this computer in my studio I really love it
00:41:16
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- Yeah, it legitimizes that sort of middle ground in a way.
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Remember, that was one thing that was so great
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about the iMac Pro is that it sort of lived in the space
00:41:30
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this machine lives in where it, I mean,
00:41:33
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all three of us owned them.
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Jason, you're still using one.
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It gave people an option when the Mac Pro wasn't viable
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and then when it was, but was expensive.
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And I mean, don't get me wrong, you can make the Mac Studio,
00:41:49
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you can make it pretty expensive,
00:41:51
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but it doesn't have to be.
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I wrote this thing years and years ago,
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I think Jason, with your help probably,
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like the 1999 Tower, like the idea that back in like the G5
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and early Mac Pro days, you could get a quote unquote
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Pro machine with a pretty low entry price,
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and that's something that's been missing.
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And the Mac Studio fulfills that promise,
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but also you can spec it up with the chip,
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we just spent 20 minutes talking about
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and make it a monster.
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And the range this machine seems to have
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really honestly is impressive to me.
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And I think they've got a winner on their hands.
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I'm excited.
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- I feel, yeah, I think bringing up the iMac Pro
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is interesting 'cause I think you can see in Apple
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in the 2010s this sort of struggle
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as the Mac Pro got more expensive
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because they really did reposition the Mac Pro gradually.
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It used to be, right, Power Macs,
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like everybody got Power Macs.
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Everybody who's an enthusiast, a power user,
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like there were so many people, you bought a Power Mac,
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you didn't buy an iMac, you didn't buy a Performa
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or whatever, you bought a Power Mac, that was the thing.
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And that became, so Power Mac became the Mac Pro,
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but like as it became, the Power Mac G5 became the Mac Pro
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and then it has evolved since then,
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like it kept getting more expensive and more esoteric
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because the main line of Macs became more powerful.
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And, you know, Steven and I know have talked about this
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and we did it with 20 Macs for 2020.
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Like when the original G3 iMac came out,
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anybody who was a serious Mac user looked at it
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and said it was basically a toy.
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Like it was not a serious,
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it was a underpowered thing for consumers.
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But if you follow, if you chart the next 15 years,
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it's hard to argue in the 2010s at some point
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that most people shouldn't buy an iMac
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if they want a desktop Mac or a Mac mini
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because the Mac Pro became so expensive
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and so high powered and really a niche product
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for the very highest end.
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And the iMac was so powerful that like,
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I mean, I think it wasn't just Apple deciding
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the Mac Pro would be expensive.
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I think it's Apple also recognizing that the iMac
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was no longer compromised in the way it used to be
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and it was really the mainstream Mac most people should buy
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if they wanted something on their desktop.
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And then the Mac Mini I'll throw in there,
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this idea that you could configure up an iMac
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to put on like an i7 Intel processor and all of that.
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And then they did an iMac Pro with a Xeon in it.
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And then you could configure up the Mac Mini as well.
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And you end up in this really weird state
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where these products that are not high-end products,
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but they're being pushed up at their high-end versions
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to be powerful enough that you don't need a Mac Pro.
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And when I think about Mac Studio,
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and I mean, we've only known about it
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for a couple of hours now,
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but when I start to grapple with it,
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I start to think about that attempt by Apple in the 2010s
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to sort of use the high-end of Intel's processors
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that were available and the thermal dynamics
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of the systems that they had built
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to offer that level of performance.
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It's like not quite Mac Pro,
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but like good enough for almost everybody
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into these computers that were more mainstream,
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but you could spec them up.
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And the Mac Studio feels to me like it's Apple saying,
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no, no, no, no, no, we're not gonna do that anymore.
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Like those systems are designed to be what they are.
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That 24-inch iMac is designed to be an M1.
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And it's, if you want to be serious,
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but not buy a Mac Pro, we have now made a product,
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like we could, there are gonna be a lot of people saying,
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"Is this the mythical mid range mini tower?
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"Is this the X Mac?"
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It's not expandable, but it is.
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But it does fulfill in a lot of ways that middle ground
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for people like us who don't, sorry, Steven,
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don't need a Mac Pro.
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I mean, they're fun, but don't like need the performance
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that a Mac Pro brings,
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but are also not gonna be satisfied professionally
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or personally with an M1, just an M1 iMac or something.
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And so I think it's a fascinating new Mac in a new spot.
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And I think it's kind of pulling out some of this stuff
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that Apple has tried to do at the high end
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of their products that probably weren't meant for it,
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but it was the only way you could really get there
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if you didn't wanna buy a Mac Pro.
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- Yeah, it is so interesting too
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that Apple, they've left the, I mean, they said it,
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but they also left the door open for the Mac Pro
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with the pricing of the Mac Studio, right?
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This in a way frees up the Mac Pro to be six grand.
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- Well, my iMac Pro cost five grand
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and it was the base model, right?
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So when you think about the Mac Studio starting at 2000
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and it doesn't have a display, but I'm just gonna say,
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don't know why I know this,
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if you were to buy a Mac Studio and a Studio Display,
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- One was to buy. - You can do that
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for a lot less than $5,000.
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And that's interesting too in the light
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of the 27-inch iMac not being a thing right now.
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The Intel one's gone, there's no Apple Silicon replacement.
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A decent Mac Studio plus a studio display,
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which I mean, Jason, could we just for a second
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just enjoy they brought the name back?
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A very historic name.
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- Can you give some context, please?
00:47:23
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- Yeah, absolutely.
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is what is the like Apple Studio Display which one was that one? Yeah so it was it
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was a name that lived on many displays from Apple but I think the ones that
00:47:33
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most people would be familiar with are the the very early LCD it was kind of
00:47:40
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like a name used at the very early LCDs and the very last CRTs and so it was a
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very transitional period. They eventually went to Cinema Display which is what
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they stayed with up until 2013 or so but I think studio display like bringing
00:47:57
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that name back a lot of people have fond memories of those they would like the
00:48:01
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clear I don't have one in here like the clear acrylic feet you don't have it I
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have the studio display CR put it in our discord I have one right behind me right
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now yeah I have a couple of them I think they're in the attic because they didn't
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work and I have room in here but it's fun and it's fun that it comes with a
00:48:17
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Mac that's named it. You know, a lot of people have sent me the picture, like
00:48:21
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the press photo of the G4 Cube and the studio display it came with, and yeah,
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like, this is kind of reliving that a little bit, but hopefully it's not as
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cursed as other small desktops have been. The G4 Cube wasn't a great machine, got
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canceled after a year. Man, I was so worried, Jason, I like said something to
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Myke, when they were showing like the, you know, they do like the fly around thing
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of what the computer's gonna look like, and I was like, if this is another round computer...
00:48:50
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Yeah, they did that on purpose, I think.
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I'm going to cry.
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Yeah, because they start by showing the circle of the bottom of the machine.
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And a circular power supply, like boy, that's gonna be fun when it breaks.
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But you know, so I don't think they're repeating the mistakes of the Cube or the Mac Pro here,
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even though it's kind of fun to point those things out.
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This seems like it's been designed with the future in mind.
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7.7 inches square 3.7 inches tall I would say when they showed the ad they did the ad
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it was like dream machine ad which is really fun and they were showing as well when they
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had the like it wasn't a house set I joked it was like a warehouse set that they had
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of like all these different studios the machine looks physically bigger in situ than I expected
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it would and I think that's I don't really know if like why I thought that but it's it's
00:49:42
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It's not small, that's for sure, right?
00:49:46
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It's I mean, 7.7 is the Mac Mini size, so it's the Mac Mini footprint.
00:49:51
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It's just a lot taller because the Mac Mini is a 1.4 inch height thing and this is 3.7,
00:49:58
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so it's more than twice the size of the Mac Mini.
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If only I was somewhere where there were multiple Mac Minis that could be stacked on top of
00:50:07
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They're over there, they're in the other room.
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I can't see them from where I am.
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Stack them up, two and a half.
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Oh yeah, look at them over there.
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So it's like those bottom three kind of.
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- Okay, so I can get an accurate representation
00:50:17
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of three Mac mini stacks on top of each other
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in front of me.
00:50:19
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It's quite a big machine, Jason.
00:50:20
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Not gonna lie.
00:50:21
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- Yeah, it's not a little thing.
00:50:23
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And I think that goes to Steven's point about like,
00:50:26
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this has been engineered for this kind of level
00:50:28
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of performance, right?
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And the fact that it's running the M1 Ultra,
00:50:33
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like whatever heat is going on there,
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and I know these don't run as hot
00:50:36
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and they don't use as much power
00:50:37
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'cause it's Apple Silicon, but still,
00:50:40
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They've built this thing so that you can keep it cool.
00:50:44
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And they have the little holes
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and they show the little person going into the holes
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in the video and all of that.
00:50:49
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But also the, I think the implication at the end there
00:50:52
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is that she wakes up just before she's gonna be killed
00:50:55
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by the blades of the fan. - Yes, she's falling
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into the fan, she's going to die and then she wakes up.
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Because that's what wakes you up from a dream
00:51:00
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when you're about to die.
00:51:01
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- And is it nice that they're getting more use
00:51:02
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out of that home set too?
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- It's a different one.
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That was a different one.
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It was much bigger.
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- I don't know, it felt to me like it was the same set
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but they redressed it to make it more studio like.
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- I also don't think a lot of it was real.
00:51:15
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The machine's thermal stuff looks interesting, right?
00:51:19
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So it looks like air gets brought into the bottom
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because the bottom is raised
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and it passes through the machine.
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They have these two big fans going on.
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They call it an innovative thermal system.
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Then there were 200 tiny holes on the back
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where the air is exhausted.
00:51:32
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If we take out to the back, we've got a lot of IO.
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One thing I was surprised about, there is no MagSafe here,
00:51:37
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not even the MagSafe on the iMac.
00:51:39
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It's just a standard power like adapter that plugs into the back.
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With an internal power supply so you don't have a brick.
00:51:46
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Which again is not a big deal on the desktop I think as you all spoken about.
00:51:48
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That's fine.
00:51:49
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But it being internal is just a little bit nicer.
00:51:53
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And they can keep it cooler that way because it's actually part of the cooling
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The air flows over the power supply, which I'm sure actually helps a lot.
00:51:59
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Uh, but the amount of IO on this machine is wild.
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So we have four Thunderbolt 4 ports on the back.
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This is one of the back.
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10 gigabit ethernet, two USB-A, which I'm sure you're very happy about, Jason, we were
00:52:11
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talking about that, HDMI and a Pro Audio jack, which is an audio jack with support for the
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high impedance headphones. Then on the front, which I love that they put IO on the front,
00:52:23
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if you have the M1 Max, you get two USB-C ports. If you have the M1 Ultra, you get two
00:52:29
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Thunderbolt 4 ports and an SD card slot. I love that. You put IO on the front of the
00:52:35
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machine. It shows that you are aware that people have temporary use, you know? Like,
00:52:41
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"Oh, I just need to pull something off this. Oh, I just need to plug this in for a
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minute so I can charge my iPhone or plug it in for a minute so I can pull
00:52:48
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pictures from my iPhone." Having those I/O on the front, that really shows me, it's a
00:52:53
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simple thing, but it shows me this idea of like, we actually thought about this
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machine and how it will get used. I love that. The name "Studio" actually means
00:53:01
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something. I should be clear because the way you phrased it was kind of unclear.
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There's an SD card slot regardless of what chip is in it.
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The SD card slot is there.
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It's just a question of whether it's USB-C or Thunderbolt on the front.
00:53:11
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Yeah, very good.
00:53:13
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It can support tons of monitors, right?
00:53:15
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Like if you've got all the Thunderbolt 4 ports and a HDMI.
00:53:18
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I think they said like four displays and a TV it can do.
00:53:23
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Should we talk about some of the performance statistics of this machine?
00:53:26
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Again, I don't, I mean they all just kind of pour like out and roll over me and I'm
00:53:32
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like okay it's huge like right I mean because it's everything we knew about
00:53:38
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the m1 max and then there's also the m1 ultra so it is you expand your mind
00:53:44
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about what a Mac can do because that's basically what this thing is it's gonna
00:53:48
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smoke my 12 core Mac Pro massively and oh yeah and some of the specific
00:53:54
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benchmarks they were comparing to like the 28 core Mac Pro and they did some of
00:53:59
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with the with the MacBook Pros in the fall when they introduced the M1 Macs
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for the first time but the M1 Ultra course basically doubles all of it and
00:54:08
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yeah I mean if you have any Intel Mac this machine is going to be as fast or
00:54:15
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faster than it in anything and again like there's headroom open for the
00:54:20
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future but having this amount of performance even at the the base model
00:54:26
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at two grand is impressive. Yeah so like just you know really they compared it to
00:54:33
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they didn't show any comparisons to other M1 machines because I don't really
00:54:38
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think that that was worth it but they did show comparisons to the iMac 27 inch
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iMac which is basically the iMac Pro and the Mac Pro and it was just like you
00:54:48
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know multiple times faster than the iMac in every way and it's like between 50
00:54:54
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90% faster depending on the statistic that you're looking at to the Mac Pro on
00:54:58
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both CPU and GPU. Like that performance stuff is just unbelievable with up to
00:55:05
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128 gigs of memory on the Ultra and 8 terabytes SSD you can put in that thing.
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On either one. Yeah we didn't really mention this in detail but basically the
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M1 Ultra doubles everything about the Macs and so it's twice the memory
00:55:20
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capacity everything's basically twice as fast it's very linear just like the m1 to
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m1 Pro was as well but you know it does get it does get pricey like we said you
00:55:32
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are gonna pay for that m1 max I mean if you if you go to the order page you can
00:55:36
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play with it of course but going from an m1 Pro to an m1 ultra is at least a
00:55:44
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thousand dollars depending on where you're going from 12 to 1400 basically
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And then if you go all the way to the big one, it adds $2,400 to the price.
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So the chips are pricey, but if that's what you need and that's what you've been
00:55:58
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waiting for, then I mean, even like a pretty loaded,
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I'm just setting all the buttons now, which is a fun game, a fully loaded M1
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studio, uh, excuse me,
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fully loaded Mac studio is going to be about eight grand US. So yeah,
00:56:13
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that's Mac Pro money,
00:56:15
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but it's also going to be shockingly faster than the Mac Pro
00:56:20
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ever could be because of this this architecture change. The full on Mac
00:56:24
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studio maxes out at eight grand by the way with the ultra? Yeah. That's as high
00:56:29
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as you can get it to. Yeah. Is that what you said? Yeah. I thought you said the
00:56:32
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max. No sorry I meant I meant ultra. Okay. These names are confusing. Yeah. We will remember
00:56:37
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extreme because we have to say it that way every time but yes. It could be worse
00:56:41
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they could have called this the Mac Max or M1 Pro Max as the chip name would
00:56:46
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have been miserable but right and then you end up with like an m1 studio Mac
00:56:51
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studio with the m1 max is the it's there's a lot of name stuff going on but
00:56:56
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we'll get used to it like I got used to saying MacBook so yeah we'll figure it
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out so we teased it for long enough you know Steven a second ago I think it was
00:57:04
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a viewer Jason your voice is just mixing in my brain right now people that are
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waiting for these types of machines I feel like I'm on a podcast of two people
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who have been waiting for this kind of machine.
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Jason, did you buy one of these?
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- Okay, do you wanna tell me about that?
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- In the gap between the event ending
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and us starting this podcast, I bought the base,
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just like the iMac Pro, I bought the base model,
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except I upgraded to two terabytes of internal storage
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because I have one on my iMac Pro
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and I decided it might be nice
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to have a little bit more than that
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because every now and then I feel like I need to clear some
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stuff out in order to,
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so I'm going to spend a little more on that,
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but otherwise it's the base model.
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- So yours is 10 core CPU, 24 core GPU.
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That's cause you can, you can spec.
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- My GPU needs are not enormous, right?
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Like I'm never like, oh man,
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I need to pay for some more GPU.
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I really like the,
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a lot of the stuff I do is really more processor bound
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in terms of audio plugins and stuff like that.
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So, and I'm not, you know, I'm not gonna,
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I'm not gonna spend for an M1 Ultra.
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Like I said, I feel like that is for people
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who are way beyond my needs.
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I don't need to go there.
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But I did, like, because again, you can cancel the order
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and if you don't get in immediately,
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are they gonna push it back and say
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that we're not gonna be able to ship it
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for another two months or something like that.
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So, but yeah, that's the plan.
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I've got an order in, put down my Apple card and said,
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"Give me that computer, I want it."
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- 3% cash back, right?
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Is that what you got, 3%?
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- Well, yeah.
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Yeah, yeah, it says on the order form, it says,
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you have an Apple card on file with us,
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and if you use it, you will save this amount of money.
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It's like it's integrated into the checkout page.
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- All right, we get it.
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I will come back to your decision in a minute, Jason.
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I wanna ask Steven too, if you ordered one of these?
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- What did you order?
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- I also ordered the M1 Max.
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- Okay, neither of you pushed that big button.
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- No, I did.
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- Are you even for science?
00:59:10
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- Not even for science.
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I did 64 gigabytes of unified memory.
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And I have, unlike Jason who has a home server,
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I don't have that anymore on my,
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I've been really used to having all my data on my machine.
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I don't want to go back.
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So I did push the big button for the eight terabyte SSD.
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So my machine is five grand.
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It's the cost of the base level.
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- iMac Pro was, or, you know,
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pretty close to the base Mac Pro.
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- If you ever heard of those things, what are they called?
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- Oh, external SSDs.
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- I'm still gonna need those.
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- I'm sitting here thinking that just not two minutes ago,
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I had to try to justify to you
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that I was gonna splurge on two terabytes of storage.
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- I felt like there was no justification needed, Jason,
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'cause I always go to two terabytes too.
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- Yeah, years ago, I just gave up on the home server idea
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and my dataset is like five terabytes or something.
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So that is what it is.
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But yeah, and I'm gonna use it with the Pro Display
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I already have, so it will just take place of the Mac Pro.
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And if anyone's interested in a really nice 2019 Mac Pro,
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please send me an email.
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- Life comes at you fast, life comes at you fast.
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Like we didn't know this computer existed,
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and I found myself buying it almost immediately
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upon hearing about its existence.
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It was, that's quite a whirlwind.
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'Cause I had to, you know, we talk about it theoretically.
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We're like, oh yeah, you know, what will you do
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if they do this and that,
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which we didn't even discuss this scenario really,
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but like a Pro Mac Mini and an external display,
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what would you do?
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- Nobody knew about this until the weekend, right?
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Like this is when,
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but Hats off to 9to5Mac by the way,
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they called both of these incredible reporting over there
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that they managed to get this.
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This wasn't in my mind. - And Germin had a lot
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of these details, but didn't have the like,
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had a lot of the details out there,
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but didn't have the specific kind of,
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this is what this product is.
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- What this machine is not is the next Mac Mini.
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It's not that.
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Like it is much, much more than that.
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- Is this his half-height Mac Pro?
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I don't know, maybe it is, maybe it's not.
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- I think this is Mark Gurman's smaller Mac Pro.
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I think that's 100% what this is.
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I mean, if you heard everything except the name, right?
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You would go, "Oh, that's a small Mac Pro."
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- Yeah, and it was interesting when they introduced it,
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they mentioned modularity,
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and that is different from upgradability.
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This thing doesn't have any slots.
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Again, maybe that's room for the Mac Pro in the future,
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but it's not, it's got an SD card slot.
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- It's got an SD card slot, but you know what I mean.
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- It's a slot.
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- It's exactly a card slot, Jason.
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- Is it not a slot?
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- Come on, put a card in it.
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- It doesn't, I hate both of you.
01:01:46
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- If you think it isn't a slot, well, you're wrong.
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- It doesn't have an internal expansion, right?
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You're not putting more drives inside of this.
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It's a sealed box like everything else.
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- That's why you gotta get the eight terabyte big boy.
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- Someone's gonna do it.
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- That's right.
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Even since you guys know me feel bad,
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I'm screen sharing to my Mac Pro,
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like looking at my folder sizes.
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like could I squeeze it down to four and not very comfortably so I would do look
01:02:09
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live your best life that's right but my question is I just don't think you need
01:02:13
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that amount of stuff inside the machine like accessible all times but look hey
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live your best life my friend sorry you know do it this machine for me I'm very
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intrigued by I have not ordered one I am I love my m1 Mac iMac very much but my
01:02:31
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My plan was always, I spoke about this right, with both of you, to do, you know, like, "Oh,
01:02:37
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I'll go to the next Pro Mac that's not a Mac Pro because I don't need a Mac Pro," right?
01:02:43
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That's probably this machine might be the only option.
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We'll jump ahead a little bit.
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Like John Turner said at the end, "We have one more to go and it's the Mac Pro, but that's
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for another day."
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And we're going to talk in our next segment about the other product that got announced
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here, right?
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I think it's worth saying now in the context
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of the Mac studio, that for, depending on your lifestyle
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and what you wanna do, especially if you've already bought
01:03:12
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a MacBook Pro with a Pro or Mac's chip,
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there are gonna be a lot of people leading
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the external monitor at my desk kind of life.
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And the fact is, the performance is great over there.
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It really is.
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And you could make that argument of like,
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well, why even get a Mac studio at the low end?
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why not just get a MacBook Pro and then you can unhook it and take it with you.
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And for some people that's gonna be a perfectly good argument to make.
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But some of us are sort of like desktop users and want to have that powerful desktop.
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And this one fits the bill for me.
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And this was the thought that like I would get, you know, now I would live that to...
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I'm living a two-computer life now and I would continue to do that and I would have the iMac
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Pro and the MacBook Pro.
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I feel like I'm in a bit of a loss now because I'm not really sure what's going on, but this
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machine looks really really cool and really exciting.
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I just haven't sat down and looked at it and really thought about it because I'm getting
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on great with my M1 iMac.
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We're having a fun time.
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Maybe for me this wouldn't be a decision I would make until after experiencing the studio
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display because I actually think that that's important for me to work out what my future
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is going to be like.
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How well does the studio display integrate into my setup?
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Maybe I bought one of those, we'll talk about it in a bit.
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But it is fascinating and I am really really intrigued.
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We've got a few weeks to go right until these things start arriving.
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Is it March 18th is when they start arriving?
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Is that correct?
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Yes, that's right.
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A week from Friday.
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So it's going to, I mean, maybe this is famous last words.
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I don't imagine myself putting an order on one of these before like people start getting
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them and reviewing them.
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Studio display time.
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I can't believe it.
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I can't believe it.
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I didn't pick it in the draft specifically because I've been beaten down.
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I always wanted it for like a year and it never ever happens and here it is it happened.
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This is the thing I wanted the most, you know, like of especially when we thought we might be
01:07:17
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going into because this is the, you know, I've spoken about it before the place I have the most
01:07:20
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frustration in my life is with the LG display that I have which just doesn't work the way that I want
01:07:25
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and Apple delivered here and I had so many like I was on a rollercoaster ride Jason because it was
01:07:31
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It was like, oh, here's the monitor.
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This is the monitor that I want.
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Oh no, there's no adjustable stand.
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Yeah, there's an adjustable stand,
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but how much is it gonna cost?
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Like it was like, I was having a real ride
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and this is what I bought.
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I bought one of these.
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- Oh. - Yeah.
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- It's $400 for the adjustable stand, by the way, $400.
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- That's cheaper than I thought it was gonna be though.
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- It's not the, it may actually be the Pro Stand.
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I guess someone will take it apart and look,
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but it's not the cost of the Pro Stand, which is nice.
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So I bought the studio display standard glass
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with the tilt and height adjustable stand.
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So it wasn't cheap and it's gonna come sometime
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in early April, I think for me.
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- Well, I bought the piece of mount,
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you'll be shocked to know.
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- No way, Horace, shock horror.
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- And it looks like unlike your iMac Pro,
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this is a make your decision at time of purchase type thing.
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- Oh really?
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- I mean, looking at pictures,
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You know, this is day one, so maybe we're not sure yet,
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but it seems like you're not changing
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between these in the future.
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- Right, okay.
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They're like pretty fixed.
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- It looks like looking at the pictures
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and looking at Apple's language,
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you pick your stand type
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and that is your stand type forevermore.
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- Yeah, I mean like the images on Apple's,
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like on the buying page,
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you can scroll through the three of them
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and you're right, that doesn't look like
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there's somewhere to say, mount the VESA arm,
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like the mount that you need,
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it looks like that that is just on that model
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that you're buying.
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And so maybe like I'm not getting mine until early April
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because they don't have as many with the stand on them.
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But this is what I want.
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Like, you know, for me, I didn't want to buy this monitor
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and then put it on another riser again.
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Like what I wanted was something
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that I could have free adjustment over
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'cause that's really important to me.
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- Yeah, and the Pro Stand is with these features,
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again, not quite sure if this is the same hardware,
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the features are really nice.
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I mean, you've sat at my desk this week.
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You can move the Pro Display all around.
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And it's nice and smooth.
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I would just say, just a bit of behind the scenes,
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I sat down at Steven's desk a little bit earlier on, Jason.
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He was like, oh, why don't you come--
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instead of sitting on this small desk
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that we set up to record, why don't you come and sit
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It'll be more comfortable.
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So I brought my laptop over.
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He said, don't touch the display.
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That's what he said to me.
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He said, you can't use the display.
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You have to look at your laptop.
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Well, you know, the cable's routed over to the Mac Pro.
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- It would have been so hard.
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It would have been so difficult to do.
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- It would have been so hard.
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- Jason, what did you get for the studio display?
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- Base model, base amount, that was it.
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- Base face.
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- Base face.
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- Base face.
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- Ace of face.
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- I gave it, yeah, shiny face, not the nano texture.
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I don't need that.
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- And base amount, because I mean, I anticipate,
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I didn't look at the tech specs,
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but I anticipated it'll be lighter than an iMac Pro.
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- And yeah, that's definitely what I want.
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I did confirm by the way, this is literally the same panel
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that Apple has used in the 5K iMac for all of these years.
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That's what this is.
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It is what everybody asked for,
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which is a standalone display of the 5K monitor
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that was in the iMac and iMac Pro.
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So that's great.
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- Let me give some speeds and feeds.
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- With an A13 for fun.
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- Yeah, 27 inches, 5K retina,
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600 nits of brightness, P3 color, true tone.
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all the things that you expect from a 27-inch iMac,
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which, rest in peace, is in this display.
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- And then it also has an A13 Bionic in it.
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Now, when they were talking about this in the presentation,
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they went on to talk about the 12 megapixel ultra-wide
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or center stage and the mics and then the speakers.
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It didn't make sense to me why the A13 Bionic
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was needed for these things.
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Do either of you have an idea on this?
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- I do know this, actually.
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So it's two things.
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It's center stage and it's processing the audio
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for spatial audio.
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It's doing both of those tasks.
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And if you're asking yourself,
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why not just let the Mac do it?
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These things are actually compatible with Intel Macs.
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And so they're offloading all of that kind of stuff
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to the A13 on the display instead.
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- That's really smart.
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And I guess as well, going into the future,
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it gives them a bit of flexibility to do,
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there might be some other fun stuff
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that they might wanna do, you know?
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I don't know what, but. - Could be.
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- Because what this doesn't have is Face ID.
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Disappointed?
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- Yeah, I, yeah, it,
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I don't know if I've seen the evidence of Apple's desire
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to put Face ID on a Mac.
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I mean, look, I'm disappointed,
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but I wasn't expecting it, if that makes sense.
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Like I would love it to have been there,
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but I didn't think it was going to be.
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- Yeah, I agree.
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three USB-C ports on the monitor and then a Thunderbolt port for connecting to
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a Mac. And this delivers 96 Watts of power.
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So I would be able to plug in my 14 inch MacBook pro.
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It would pull in everything and I guess pass over any IO through the Thunderbolt
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cable. I expect how that's supposed to work and then also keep it powered.
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This is exactly what I was looking for. I'm so happy.
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It's kind of reminiscent of the old Thunderbolt display.
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Now that had an ethernet on it too,
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because you can adapt USB-C to basically anything.
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But yeah, the one cable lifestyle,
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it actually will fast charge your 14-inch MacBook Pro,
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and it will keep up with the 16, as with that 96 watt,
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that's the rating for the 16-inch MacBook Pro.
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So yeah, if you're the type of user,
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and a lot of people are, right?
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A lot of people, especially back in the day,
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you know, notebook plus display,
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and that's one reason Apple's lack of a display
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is still expensive, right?
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This is not a $500 Dell that, you know,
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Casey bought a couple of,
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but it's not a Pro Display XDR price tag either.
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- No, I mean, I, maybe it's just that Apple has, again,
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sort of like tormented us so long,
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but this is less than I thought
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that they were going to charge us.
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They were linking through all the features,
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listing all those features, like,
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oh, and it's got center stage and it charges.
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It's got all these ports and all that.
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And I'm like, oh man, this is going to be a $2,000 display.
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And it's not, I mean, it's not cheap,
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but none of us expected an Apple standalone display
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to be price competitive with displays
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from other manufacturers.
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None of us really believe that, right?
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That's not the game Apple plays.
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It's gonna be more expensive,
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but it's gonna be the Apple one.
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And we've learned, if anything,
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Apple has taught us in the last five years
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or longer, 10 years, is what's the world like
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when you don't get the Apple display
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or you can't get the Apple display.
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And what's that worth to you, buddy?
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This is the answer, but it's less than I feared it would be.
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And I put my money down for it, so there you go.
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- This isn't a problem by any stretch,
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but I was gonna text to text page,
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and the Thunderbolt port is Thunderbolt 3,
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which is funny, 'cause they seem to put 4
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on everything now, right?
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- Yeah, well, there's not really a difference
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in bandwidth between 3 and 4, I don't think.
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- Okay, so what's the difference then?
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Thunderbolt 4, I believe, we talked about this
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on Connected at some point, trying to remember the details,
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but it is the one that sort of collapses USB
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and Thunderbolt into one spec.
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- But my guess is, even if there is a difference,
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and it may be, the chat room may be correcting me,
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using Thunderbolt 3 does what Jason said,
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it gets you backwards compatibility
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with Thunderbolt 3 Intel Macs.
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So you can run this with a 2016 MacBook Pro,
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or an iMac from 2017, the iMac Pro,
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any Mac with Thunderbolt 3,
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and my guess is that that was important to them,
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that they wanted to be able to support
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a pretty wide range of machine,
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and so Thunderbolt 3 gives them that,
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Thunderbolt 4 doesn't really give them
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anything they need past that,
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so I don't view that as a spec of like,
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oh, that's weird, they did something old.
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I think it gives them a nice range of benefits
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for people who are holding onto those Intel machines
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for some reason.
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and want an external display.
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Why not serve that group too?
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- Yeah, that makes sense.
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And I'm just, I'm so happy
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that they're back into this business.
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Like, I'm just really happy.
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You know, and I'm not one of these people who are like,
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"Oh, I can't look at this OG," you know,
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like I'm not like that.
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Like, it's not a designer thing for me.
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It purely has been like, my functionality experience
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of external displays and docs and stuff
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has just been really poor.
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And I just, I naturally expect that I will be able
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to get a much better experience out of an Apple made monitor
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because this is what it's for.
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And breaking news, we have some real time follow up
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from the king of cables himself, Federico Vittucci.
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Thunderbolt 4 provides 100 watt charging on a single cable
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plus 8K single monitor.
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That's one of the things that it does that three doesn't.
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- So it does have some extended ability
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but nothing they need for this.
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- Yes, because not in the only diva of those features,
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but I guess that's why it,
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does the 16 do fast charging at all?
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- I think if you get that giant, giant charger.
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- So that's probably why they said it fast charges the 14.
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- Right. - 'Cause that's not enough
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power to the 16. - 'Cause it's essentially
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providing the power that the smaller brick provides,
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not the one that the giant brick,
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that's just in the 16 inch.
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- But otherwise, oh, by the way,
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you can plug an iPad into it too.
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- Oh wow, okay.
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- That is a useful thing. - 'Cause that's a useful thing.
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- Yeah. (laughs)
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- You can plug an iPad into it for the poor experience
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that you will be wanting to accept.
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- From that.
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Well, maybe someday they will do a software update
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that enables a better experience
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now that they have an external display.
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But for now, you can plug it in for the bad experience.
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You can get that if you want.
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- I think it's really interesting
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the design language they chose for this,
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because it's basically the 24-inch iMac without the chin,
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but from the front, it really looks like a Pro Display.
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Like they've kind of walked the line
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between looking related to both of those products.
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And, you know, it fits in line
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with Apple's modern design language of flat sides,
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you know, tight corners.
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I think it looks really nice.
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Kind of wish it was available in more colors,
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but that is what it is, I guess.
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But from the front, if you didn't know,
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you may think it's a Pro Display
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'cause it's got those thin black bezels
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and the squared off look.
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- I love it.
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I love that they've got the,
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and it's got those two looks, right?
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Depending on the stand that you go for.
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You can either make it look like an iMac
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or make it look like a Pro Display,
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which is kind of funny really.
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- And the truth is it's, you know,
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we're so focused today, I mean, maybe Myke isn't,
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but on the fact that it's coming out with a Mac Studio.
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So you've got the studio display on the Mac Studio
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and everybody's talking about it.
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but like, not only is this for older Intel Macs,
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it's for MacBook Air and for the M1 Mac Mini.
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- And like, I mean, it is for everything.
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- It's everything.
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Yeah, like I'm excited about the Mac Studio,
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but I need to think more about it.
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Like I want this computer,
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but I don't know if it's the right one for me.
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Like I feel like this is something
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I really need to get my head around.
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But as I said, like the studio display is like,
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this is exactly for me.
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Like this is what I want.
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I put everything in it that I wanted.
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- In your studio.
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- In Mega Studio, it's gonna be the Apple Studio.
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Is it called the, it's called the Apple Studio Display,
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right, that's the full name?
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- Apple Studio Display in Mega Studio, I'm very excited.
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Do you, either of you have any more thoughts
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on the studio display?
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'Cause I wanna come back to addressing
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what Jon Turner said at the end.
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- I think my closing statement on the display is just like,
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it's about time.
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We've talked about this for so long,
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and I kinda feel today the same sense of relief I felt
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they replaced the butterfly keyboard it's like we had this ongoing complaint
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legitimate complaint about Apple's product strategy with the Mac and now
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like this was the last low-hanging fruit in my mind like I can't really think
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sitting here today like what's the the big thing that's wrong with with the
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lineup and I really can't put my finger at anything yeah because we're still in
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this transition there's still more to come we're gonna go with that in a
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second but this was such a gaping hole for so long you know it seems like
01:20:00
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they've really got this right the prices is like we said it's expensive but it's
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what you were gonna get from Apple maybe let maybe even cheaper what we were
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thinking so I'm really impressed I don't have space for this I don't have need
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for this but I know there are tons of people who do and I think people are
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really gonna be excited to to ditch that you know that LG 5k they bought in 2017
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with something like this. Yeah, and for me, I, you know, I just
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wanted to mention the stands again cuz I care about this stuff and I love that
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there's a VESA mount, but we knew we were gonna have that, but it's also no extra
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and that they've got the standard stand that looks like a limac foot for the
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standard price and then they've got this, you know, $400 tilt stand and I'm sure
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they're gonna get grief because they always are now after that Pro Display XDR stand was
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$1,000 for selling a $400 stand and I wish that it was cheaper obviously but at the same
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time I'm glad that they didn't make it standard and have the whole price of the thing be higher.
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I'm glad that it's an option and you know really because we talked about this with the
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24-inch iMac I'm just really glad that they made it so that people who want more adjustability
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have access to it without having to do something like
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a VESA mount on a VESA stand that is adjustable.
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'Cause the fact is, for a lot of people,
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depending on their ergonomics,
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depending on how tall they are,
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or where their desk is or whatever,
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the standard fixed height of like an iMac
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isn't a good height,
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or it isn't a good height in certain circumstances.
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And so I'm glad that they built this option
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to have that sort of tilt adjustment stand for people,
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even though it is pricey, I'm glad it exists
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'cause they could have just not done it.
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And even though we could say, well, yeah,
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but it should just be standard at that price.
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I'm like, well, yeah, okay, maybe,
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but they chose not to do it that way.
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And I can understand it's probably engineered,
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maybe not like the XDR stand,
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but it's probably engineered really well.
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And one of those things where they spared no expense on it.
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And so that's why it costs what it does,
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but I'm just so happy that it exists
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'cause I know there are a lot of people out there
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who complain about, you get this beautiful iMac or display
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and then you have to put it on a dictionary or something
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and that's not great.
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- I think the biggest difference for me,
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like yeah, I agree, there's always gonna be people like,
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oh, this stands this now.
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But the difference being with this monitor over the XDR,
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with the XDR, you had to choose one of them,
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either the stand or the VESA and it was always more money.
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Right, like the $1,000 stand was the only stand
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you could put the monitor on, right?
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So it's like you're kind of out of luck.
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But with this one, well you get the regular stand
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and then if you wanna go extra, go extra, that's up to you.
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But with the Pro Display XDR,
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it's like well you could just balance it I guess, right?
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Like what was John Syracuse saying about like
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getting a child to hold it for you?
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I think I remember that, WBC.
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So yeah, I'm really excited about this.
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This was the thing that's got me the mug pump right now
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because it's really solving something.
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Jason and I have been asking the upgradeers
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some Ask Upgrade questions, and they've got lots of them,
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so should we get to a few?
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Yeah, let's do it.
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And this first one from Peter addresses what I wanted to talk about
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with what Jon Turner mentioned at the end.
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Peter says, "Do you think the iMac Pro name will ever be used again?"
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So, as a recap, real quick,
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like John Turner said, one more to go Mac Pro
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that's for another day.
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So Steven just posted something on 512 pixels
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where he's like, ah, it'll ride again.
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And my feeling is the exact opposite,
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which is I think there will be a 27 inch iMac at some point.
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But I think the days of the iMac being pushed up
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with high spec stuff for more prosumer kind of users
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are probably over for a while.
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if you never say never,
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but I feel like what the Mac studio is saying
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and what the studio display is saying is Apple's gonna,
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Apple has, like we said earlier,
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found this place where the consumer Macs are over here
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and the Mac Pro is over here.
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And instead of us complaining that the Mac Pro
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is too high-end and the consumer Macs are, you know,
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over kind of like being pushed out of what they're for
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in order to fulfill the desires of people
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who want a little bit more,
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that the Mac studio exists now.
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So that's my gut feeling is that there will not ever
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be an iMac Pro again, but that there,
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I think there will be a 27 inch iMac at some point,
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probably like using an M2,
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but it's just gonna be a bigger version of the 24.
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It's not gonna be pushed where it's got Pro chips in it
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or Macs chips in it or ultra chips in it.
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It's gonna be just a bigger of the base iMac
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and it can go back to being that.
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And I do, you know, there'll be rumors.
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I will just say, I don't believe that we have,
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we've seen the last of the bigger iMac.
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I know that it's end of life and it's over for now,
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but I, you know, you know how at the end of a concert,
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everybody cheers and then the people come back on stage
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for the encore and like everybody knows
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that's gonna happen.
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I kind of feel like that's what's happening
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with the 27 inch iMac is they're probably
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already working on it, but next year they're gonna be like,
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you know, we heard that people loved it
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and so we decided to bring it back.
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It's like, you already decided, I bet, I bet.
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But I don't think iMac Pro,
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I don't think deforming the iMac product line
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in order to stick a pro model in it.
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I think the Mac studio's existence
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means they won't ever do that again.
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- So let me offer my counterpoint.
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- Please do.
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- The outgoing Intel 27 inch iMacs,
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The starting prices range from $1,800 to $2,300,
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depending on the CPU you got.
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The cheapest MacStudio Studio Display combination
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is $3,600 before you buy $200 with the keyboards and mice.
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Of course, you could put a Mac Mini next to a Studio Display
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but the Mac Mini isn't running in the same circles
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as the old high-end iMac and this new MacStudio machine,
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right, 'cause it's just the M1.
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Now, the Intel Mac Mini is still for sale,
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maybe there is an M1 Pro Mac Mini coming
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at some point in the future, we did not see that today.
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But I think that as it stands right now,
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Apple may want people to go buy a Mac Studio
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and a Studio Display to replace an old 27-inch iMac,
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but you're spending possibly a good bit more to do that.
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- Yeah. - And I think that's,
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we were talking earlier a second ago
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about holes in the lineup,
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Maybe this is one beginning to form, but it's just, it's, it's feels a little bit strange
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not to have that, that machine around.
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And the reason I think the iMac Pro name in particular could come back, which I didn't
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think months ago and I've changed my mind on it, and I feel even more so about it today,
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is let the iMac be the consumer desktop, right?
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It comes in colors, that's its history, right?
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I mean, there's an orange one like three feet away from mic right now.
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it's that fun consumer machine. An iMac Pro could come in at a higher
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price and kind of fill the space above it and like making the iMac brand almost
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more pure, not stretching it. And so I think we will see something. I think the
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iMac Pro name will come back. It's just a matter of when. And that's why I
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found Ternus's line so interesting like yeah he answered the question what will
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happen to the Mac Pro because Myke when we were sitting on my couch watching and
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I asked you I was like well what does this mean for the Mac Pro Ternus
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answered that well the Mac Pro is coming you know that has like slogan of the
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decade for Mac users like the new Mac Pro is coming yeah but but even that
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doesn't really fill the hole that the big iMac leaves behind and so I think
01:28:21
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I think we'll see something, and I think them saying,
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you know, that's the last one to make the transition,
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that doesn't close the door on a big iMac.
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I think it may be a bit more interesting
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than that in the future.
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- Yeah, I see what you're saying.
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I guess you think,
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you are thinking more about Apple's benevolence than I am.
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I think-- - I'm in a good mood, man.
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We got a cube-shaped computer.
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- I know, I sort of, I mean, sort of.
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- Smoosh cube.
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- I think it's more likely that what Apple's gonna say is,
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look, Apple Silicon is so powerful
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that for most people's uses,
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all you really need is to get an iMac or a Mac mini
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or a laptop and MacBook Air even, and you'll be fine.
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And if you want that screen,
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you can get the external display or you can buy,
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maybe down the road, a 27 inch iMac,
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but it's just gonna be an M2 or something like that,
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which is just an M2, like it's pretty good.
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And then somebody will say,
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this is the reverse of the whole X Mac argument,
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which is somebody will say, but what if I want more?
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And Apple will say, that's what you buy,
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Mac studio, external monitor.
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If you want more, that's it.
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And yes, there's a little bit of a hole there,
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but I think that is Apple saying,
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we're not gonna make,
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we're not gonna repurpose our consumer products
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for a high-end model in order to fulfill that,
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we built a product for you.
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And that's, and it costs what it costs.
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And the good news is that when you come,
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we come out with a new one in two years,
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you won't have to replace your monitor.
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- Yeah, yeah, I guess we'll find out, right?
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I mean, Germin has said he expects another wave of max
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in the May, June timeframe.
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So either before or at WWDC.
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- Mark Germin has been so all over the place
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with the big one.
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He doesn't know about it.
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I mean, we've been talking about this for weeks.
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he seems to have been a little bit trying to read tea leaves on that one.
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That adds to me my feeling. So I think the iMac pro is gone.
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I think, you know, we spoke about this, so I got to so many times,
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the iMac pro is from an alternate timeline and now that space has been occupied
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by the Mac studio. It is the professional computer for most people, right?
01:30:36
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The high end computer for most people.
01:30:38
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Yeah, but that leaves people out who just want a big iMac, who don't care that it had
01:30:44
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a Xeon in it or whatever.
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So I think that's, I think it doesn't leave them out because I do think that there will
01:30:49
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be a 27-inch iMac at some point, but it's not gonna be a pro-level thing.
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It's gonna be like an M2, and that'll be what it is, and you'll get 24 or 27.
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I could even see that there isn't gonna be another big iMac.
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It's just like they have, on computer it's called iMac.
01:31:03
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It's wild, right?
01:31:04
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Can you imagine going back like two years and be like,
01:31:07
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"There's gonna be intense debate
01:31:09
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"about the future of the iMac."
01:31:10
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It's like, "But that's the bread and butter.
01:31:12
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"Like that's the flagship."
01:31:15
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And here we are.
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But Apple has these opportunities in these transitions
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to redefine what these machines are.
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And that's what we've seen today.
01:31:25
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We've seen them take a form factor they flirted with
01:31:28
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over the last 20 years with the Cube and the trashcan
01:31:31
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and say, "Hey, we're gonna make something new
01:31:33
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that sits on your desk, that's really powerful and quiet.
01:31:36
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And maybe they're doing that in these other areas as well.
01:31:39
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It's fun to be able to debate it and to talk about it
01:31:44
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because when's the last time there was any debate
01:31:47
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about what the iMac was or should be?
01:31:50
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No, this goes back, I mean, I said this earlier,
01:31:52
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but this goes back to the iMac getting redefined
01:31:55
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as the computer that was not just for consumers,
01:31:58
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but was for people at the fairly high end,
01:32:01
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but not so high end that they bought a Mac Pro.
01:32:04
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And that happened gradually, but it did happen.
01:32:07
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And I feel like this is maybe Apple going back a little bit
01:32:11
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and redefining it again and saying,
01:32:13
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"No, we're not gonna do that this time with the iMac.
01:32:16
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We're not going to make it have this range
01:32:19
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like we did with Intel processors,
01:32:21
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where we could get you something that was fairly low end
01:32:23
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and we can get you something that's pretty high end
01:32:25
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and they're all jammed in the same enclosure
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with the same cooling system."
01:32:28
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And they're like, "No, we're not gonna do that."
01:32:30
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And so in terms of that, you mentioned that event
01:32:33
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that may be coming up that Mark Gurman talked about,
01:32:36
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it does feel like this was the wrap on the M1, right?
01:32:41
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This is the last new M1 chip.
01:32:44
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- Yeah. - That's absolutely the case.
01:32:47
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So, you know, that MacBook Air rumor is out there
01:32:51
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and there was the MacBook Pro rumor.
01:32:52
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There's a bunch of M2 laptop rumors out there.
01:32:55
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And I don't know whether that'll be in May or June
01:32:58
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or whether it'll be later in the summer
01:32:59
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in the fall or whatever, but like, it feels to me
01:33:02
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like the next Mac announcement is going to be,
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now here's the M2.
01:33:08
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You know, and I just, and sitting here thinking about it,
01:33:10
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you know, maybe we've all sliced the bread too thinly.
01:33:12
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Is that a phrase?
01:33:14
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- I have absolutely no idea what that means.
01:33:16
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- Maybe we've parsed his comment too closely.
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You know, maybe Apple does view the big and small iMac
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as kind of the same machine, same family machine.
01:33:25
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So it's like, yeah, the Mac Pro's left.
01:33:27
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Where I did the iMac, it's like, don't pay attention.
01:33:29
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- Well, and officially the 27-inch iMac
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is end of life today, right?
01:33:32
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So like, if Apple doesn't introduce,
01:33:37
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doesn't talk about future products,
01:33:40
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but they're gonna stop making an Intel iMac
01:33:42
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that really they shouldn't be selling anymore, right?
01:33:44
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Well, what happens?
01:33:47
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Exactly what we just saw,
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which is even if they were making a larger iMac
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for next year, they wouldn't necessarily say that now.
01:33:56
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They just say, "The old one is gone."
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And that's what they didn't say,
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we're never gonna do the bigger one.
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They just said, it's gone.
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That one is gone.
01:34:04
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- I think it's even weird that they got rid of the old one.
01:34:06
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Like to me, them just end up lifing the old,
01:34:09
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the existing one today,
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that's more evidence to me
01:34:12
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that there isn't a bigger one on the horizon.
01:34:14
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- Yeah, I think so. - Why?
01:34:16
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- So reading the tea leaves again
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about what Gurman's reports have been,
01:34:20
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it sounds to me like maybe there has been a project,
01:34:22
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but it has kind of been on and off or it's been delayed.
01:34:25
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And he had that one report where it was like,
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haven't started working on the bigger iMac. So I wonder if maybe the truth is that they looked at
01:34:34
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the Mac Studio and they looked at the external display and said this will get us through for a
01:34:39
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while and then we'll push that other larger iMac down the road and do it next year. We'll do,
01:34:45
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or you know, probably they said it last year, so they like, but in 23 we'll get to it. But it'll
01:34:51
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be okay in the meantime because we've got the 24-inch iMac and we've got this display that's
01:34:57
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27 inches and that'll be good enough and that's that's going to be my guess at least right now
01:35:01
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is that that's where they are is that i the larger iMac is like something that they felt
01:35:05
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they didn't have to do and that they probably had a bunch of other stuff in in the pipeline and
01:35:10
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they're like we can wait on this one and that might explain Gurman's kind of haziness about
01:35:15
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it it's like yes but um maybe that's the truth of it is that it was hovering out there but
01:35:21
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it they just decided uh they had other stuff to do before they got to it over the weekend
01:35:26
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Ming-Chi Kuo tweeted, he's on Twitter now, which is great,
01:35:30
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Ming-Chi Kuo tweeted, "2023 for Mac Pro and iMac Pro."
01:35:34
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And I'm still not sure about the iMac Pro,
01:35:36
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but at the time I was like, "2023, no way."
01:35:39
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Now I understand why, 'cause they're the studio, right?
01:35:42
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Like, now I was like, "How can they leave it so long?"
01:35:44
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- By its time.
01:35:45
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Yeah. - That makes a bit more sense.
01:35:47
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Yeah. - And Apple didn't foresee
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a pandemic when they, you know,
01:35:51
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opened up the calendar app on Tim's iPad
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to like map out the Apple Silicon transition.
01:35:56
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Rise like 23 to your point, Myke, yes, they were doing all this,
01:35:59
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but there's also all those other things going on too.
01:36:01
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And if it's, you know, another year for the Mac Pro,
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it'll kind of linger out there like the trash can did.
01:36:08
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And those of us who want something in that class can buy and enjoy Mac studios.
01:36:14
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I'll be in the pandemic when they started.
01:36:17
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I think we were. But even like they didn't know how long it's going to last.
01:36:20
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I know that they didn't know the supply chain.
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I just have to have the issues back in my brain.
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and you'd be like, oh my god, it's been that long.
01:36:26
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All right, there's more questions.
01:36:27
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Adam says, I was surprised by how cheap
01:36:29
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the new studio display is.
01:36:31
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Then I realized it's 500 nits compared to 1600
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of my 14 inch MacBook Pro or the Pro Display XDR.
01:36:37
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So it doesn't appear to be a HDR monitor.
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Does that disappoint any of you?
01:36:44
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- I'm okay with it because it's the screen
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that I've had on my desk for seven years essentially,
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that 5K iMac panel, and it's a good display.
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better display tech is coming,
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I'm okay with it.
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Like again, if I had to wait another year
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in order to get an HDR version,
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and what would that cost?
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Like I'm kind of okay with it as it is.
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- Yeah, I agree.
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And like they've used that panel for a long time.
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It looks really good.
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It still does. - It does.
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- That panel, I remember when the first 5K iMacs came out,
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And of course they've improved it since then.
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But even then thinking like this is all anyone needs.
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Like as someone who has a Pro Display XDR
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who doesn't use the fancy movie making,
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like I'm not making Star Wars in my pod cabin, right?
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Like it's, I'm using it as a computer display.
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There's so many of the features of the Pro Display
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that I feel are untapped by my usage.
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Whereas this thing people can get
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and they'll use every ounce of it and it's gonna be great.
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and it's got speakers and stuff, which is fantastic.
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- Oh yeah, your expensive one doesn't have speakers,
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- No, I have clear sound sticks on either side of it.
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My iMac Pro is at three dots for brightness.
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- So I'm not anywhere close to using the brightness
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of this display anyway.
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- I don't know if we answered this earlier,
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but Nicholas asked,
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how much brand did you each get in your Mac studio?
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- I did 64 gigs.
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I did 32 which is what I've got in the in the iMac Pro. I think it's enough and I decided not to
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spend more money on that. Yeah and Zach asked me what was the best part about watching the event
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with Steven. I love watching events for friends especially Steven because you get to exclaim
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things very loudly and somebody there can hear you. Yeah somebody cares right and can get involved
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with you you know when something happens. Did he just say that? No I can't believe you know that's
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That's what I like. Watching them on your own is sad.
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So usually, over the last three years with these things,
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I've watched it, done our shows, whatever, and then usually the night of or the next night,
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I'll rewatch it just to take more notes, and I'll make Mary sit down and watch it
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because I just want to bounce ideas off of somebody, and the dog doesn't care about displays.
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You could bounce ideas off of either, though. You could.
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Yeah. I mean, she would just stare at me and want a treat.
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It bounces back completely.
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- It does, blank look on her face.
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Eva Korndog is our dog.
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We should clarify, Eva's not a person, Eva's a dog.
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So yeah, it is fun to watch these.
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Like Myke said, we haven't done it together since 2017.
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And so today was a lot of fun.
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And even though an Apple event
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in the middle of our trip together,
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has blown a big hole of work right in the center of it.
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- Yeah, we lost the entire day.
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- I'm glad that it worked out this way.
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- Me too. - Me too.
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Alright, I think that wraps it up for this week's episode of Upgrade.
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just send in a tweet with the hashtag #AskUpgrade or use question mark
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I would like to thank our sponsors for this week.
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Member 4 Capital One, Smile and Electric.
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And thank you to our guests, Steven Hackett.
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You can find Steve and he is @ismh on Twitter,
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writes at fivetopixels.net,
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and hosts many wonderful shows here on Relay FM.
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You can go check them out for yourself.
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Jason is over at sixcolors.com and he is @jsnl, J-S-N-E-L-L.
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Stay tuned to Six Colors, I'm sure,
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for lots more analysis and thoughts
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about today's announcements.
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I am @imike, I-M-Y-K-E.
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And we'll be back next week.
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- No, you won't be. - Although I think
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I'm gonna be away, right?
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Yeah, I'm taking the week off.
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Jason's gonna have a guest Jason's gonna be like I'm traveling home on that day
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So so you can still have an episode of upgrade on Monday
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Jason's gonna be getting a wonderful guest to fill in for me
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Wonder who that will be who knows it could be literally anybody. I'm probably not Steven
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Will not be me won't be Steven. So outside of three of us. It could be anyone so
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Make sure you tune in to that. We'll be back next time until then say goodbye Jason and Steven by y'all by Steven by Myke
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