335: Repudiation of a Decade
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From Relay FM, this is Upgrade episode 335, and today's show is brought to you by Hover and Devanthink.
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My name is Myke Hurley, and I am joined by Jason Snell. Hello, Jason Snell.
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Hello, Myke Hurley.
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How are you today?
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I'm doing okay, how are you?
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I'm very well, my friend.
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It's a holiday here in America, you know, it's a holiday.
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But my boss doesn't give me those holidays often.
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Neither does yours because we got to do Upgrade.
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We have to, why wouldn't we?
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I have a #Snartalk question for you that comes from Stitch, who says,
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"You often mention, Jason, that Upgrade signifies the start of your week.
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Do you have anything specific to signify the end of your week?"
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Oh, man, I used to, and I don't anymore. That's my answer.
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The, uh, I used to end my week Friday afternoon doing a podcast called TV Talk Machine
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with my friend Tim Goodman, who was the chief TV critic at The Hollywood Reporter.
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However, Tim has retired as a TV critic, which makes it impossible to do a show
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talking about the shows Tim has seen because he's like not watching TV anymore.
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And so we had to park that show and it's sad because that was a fun show to do.
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And that was my Friday afternoon.
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The Upgrade and TV Talk Machine were my bookends of my week, but now I don't.
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Now it's just Friday afternoon.
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And like last Friday afternoon, I wrote a big article and I did a bunch of other stuff.
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And I shipped out a bunch of things that had been sitting in my office for months.
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I shipped them all out and took them to the post office and all of that.
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And it got to be about three or four in the afternoon.
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And I had that moment where I thought, "Yeah, I'm done.
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Done for the week. I'm calling it."
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But it was not as ceremonious as it used to be.
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There isn't something on the calendar anymore that signifies.
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Exactly. That's the important thing is you got to have that.
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Well, the TV Talk Machine also, we would have it on the calendar at like one o'clock.
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But really one o'clock on Friday was when I would email Tim and say, "When do you want to do it?"
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And sometimes we would do it at one.
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Sometimes it'd be three.
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Sometimes it'd be four.
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Sometimes it would be perfectly timed.
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Well, I found the email more reliable to reach him than texting.
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Look, I love Tim, but he is not a super technical person.
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He's got his own way of using technology.
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When he was a TV critic, at least, email was the best way to reach him
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because he was always on his laptop writing his articles and stuff.
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And I also used one of these web services, Cast, to record our podcast
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because I could not rely on him, I felt, to actually record his audio
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and send it to me in some way.
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So I was like, "Let's not even bother.
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We're just going to use the website to do it."
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And you've worked with a bunch of people.
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You've collaborated with a bunch of people.
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You come to know their particular quirks.
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And then you fit into that particular quirk.
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So yes, we would get to Friday afternoon and it'd be like, "What do you think?
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And he'd be like, "How about two?"
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Or, "How about three?"
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Or whatever.
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And sometimes it would be like four or five, and it would be much later in the
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afternoon, but I knew that once we had recorded and I had posted TVTM that the
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weekend was here.
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That was a good feeling.
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I have some follow-up for you, Jason.
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A couple of things.
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Apple has extended the free trial of Apple TV+ until July 2021.
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So this is the original free trial.
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It's continuing to be extended.
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So now at this point, it's going all the way up until July.
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Interesting, right?
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Well, I guess they got a...
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I'm fascinated by the continued extensions here.
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Like, "Well, no, no, we need to do it a little bit more."
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But we've talked about it in Upstream a lot.
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The COVID...we are now entering, I feel like, the period where a lot of TV is...that
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was made pre-COVID is out and the stuff that's being made during COVID is only
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starting to ramp up, and so all their schedules got thrown out of whack.
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And we all know that they wanted to have everything, a really strong fall in order
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to get people to convert to paid, and then their stuff got delayed.
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And so here we are where they want to extend, they're going to do this again.
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They're going to give people more free stuff and then say, "No, no, now.
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Really now."
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And it helps them build up a catalog too.
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I think one of the things about having Apple TV+ have been out for a while is
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you start to build up that catalog.
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You start to have...they're going to have two seasons of "For All Mankind" and
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"The Morning Show," and they have two seasons of "Dickinson."
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And then you can say, "Well, look, here's the value is not only do you get the new
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stuff that's just rolling out, but you get all these movies that we did, and you get
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these TV shows that we did," and that makes it...they're spending this time not
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only just giving this away for free, but they're also building up a catalog to make
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it a more interesting service.
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And that's important because there's still not a lot of breakthrough, I think,
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with stuff that we know because it's on Apple TV+, but that the general public
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doesn't know exists.
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And I say this because I was watching "Jeopardy" last week.
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"Jeopardy," Myke, is a game show.
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- I know what "Jeopardy" is.
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- Do you have a different word for that?
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Is it a quiz show?
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Is it...you call talk shows "chat shows," so I don't know what you call game shows.
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Are they game shows?
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- They're game shows, unless they're quiz shows, then they're quiz shows.
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I would say that it's more of a quiz show than a game show.
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- It is a quiz show.
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Anyway, they had a category that was television.
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Television titles, I think, is what it was.
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And it was Jason Sudeikis stars as a football coach who goes to England to
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coach a soccer team.
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And you cut, as you do in "Jeopardy," to the three contestants,
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and they're all staring into space.
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Nobody knew it was Ted Lasso.
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And I thought, "There you go.
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These people don't know anything about Apple TV+."
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And right there, I was like, "That is Apple's challenge, is Apple's got to get
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above the noise," because I feel like Ted Lasso is one of the shows that's got great
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word of mouth.
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Everybody's talking about it.
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And yet those three "Jeopardy" contestants, at least, never heard of it.
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- I feel like that Ted Lasso is maybe the only show that's really broken out.
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But yes, it's still not enough yet.
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Ted Lasso season two is officially in production now as well.
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This is another announcement that Apple...
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That's great to hear that they've done that.
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And I should say that I think they recorded that "Jeopardy" episode.
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It's the first batch after Alex Trebek died, so it's probably November that they
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recorded those.
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So I feel like the Ted Lasso conversation continues to build and spread.
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So, you know.
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But again, adding to the catalog and doing a second season, they'll do second season
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promotion when it comes out and tell everybody to go back and binge the first
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season, which is what the new promo for "For All Mankind" season two came out.
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And at the end of it, it doesn't just say February.
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It says, "Binge the first season now."
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I'm like, "Oh, yeah, you should...
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Yeah, that's the right way to promote a season two of a show on Apple TV Plus
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because maybe you've never even heard of it."
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- All right.
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We have a bunch of reports to talk about today that have come from various sites.
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And the first one comes from the information with a secondary report from
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Bloomberg about Apple apparently planning on adding a paid podcast subscription
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service to its current roster of services.
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The thinking behind this is that the space is heating up now and Apple sees this as
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an option for them as well, along with companies like Spotify, Sirius, Amazon,
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and many more.
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And the thinking is that if they want to get into this, they have to get into this
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now before too many shows go platform exclusive to platforms that aren't Apple
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And then the overall usage of Apple's platform is diminished.
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Like a lot of people will say, and they're right, that Spotify is growing and kind of
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like fighting down Apple's overall market share of the podcast industry.
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So far, it has kind of been proven that really Spotify is adding to the pie, but
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unless Apple does something, is the thinking, and I can understand it to a
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point, Spotify is going to start eating in to Apple's share.
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If they care about that, they should do something with it.
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The current plan is apparently for them to purchase original content and create
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spin-offs of their own, with some of this content tying in with the stuff that they
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produce for TV Plus, and they're talking to production companies now.
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Honestly, we've reported and spoken about reports on this many times, like all of
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these things in the past, but it kind of feels like the wagons are circling a
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little bit more around this than it has been before.
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Yeah, I think circling the wagons is meant to be like assuming a defensive
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posture, but whatever it is, whatever metaphor you want.
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Yeah, it kind of is assuming a defensive posture.
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Yeah, I guess so.
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I was thinking more like they're kind of cranking up their machine or whatever,
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but whatever metaphor you want.
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This is a thing that has been rumored for a long time, and I don't like it, but it
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seems like this is just the way the game is played right now.
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Like there are so many different exclusive things now, exclusive audio
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former podcasts, podcasts put behind a paywall, kind of stuff like that.
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And Apple's got its services business, right?
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So the rumor is that they would add this probably as another $5 a month
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kind of service, but also just roll it into Apple One.
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And at some point, I think that's an interesting bit of analysis is does
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Apple really want people to pay for it so much as, or does Apple just
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want to sweeten the bundle, right?
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Like the, that the $5 a month, they don't really expect anybody
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to pay it for $5 a month.
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They really just expect to make the Apple One bundle look better.
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Um, and there's a lot of fascinating kind of buying psychology behind that one.
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Um, I don't know.
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It's, uh, I don't like the idea of walling off, uh, walling off podcasts, but I also
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get that Spotify is, is, uh, playing hard ball here and that Apple's position
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as a controlling force, a commanding force in podcasts is a little bit under siege.
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So I get why they would want to do something.
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The sleeping giant as Apple have very frequently referred to.
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I feel like Apple could like make it available, not as a service, but just an
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exclusive to the podcast app if they wanted to, which they've done already,
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or tried to do already with Apple news today.
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Yeah, exactly.
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Just to, just to create more weight to like, why, why not?
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Why listen to everything in Spotify?
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Some stuff you need to be, but we're going to end up in a fractured, we're already
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there, a fractured system where you've got podcasts that you can listen to
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anywhere, and then you've got some that you can only listen to here or there,
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whatever, and that's kind of unfortunate, but I'm not surprised if Apple.
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We've been hearing this for a long time that Apple was going down this direction.
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Wasn't there a, uh, uh, there was a pick on connected.
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One of, one of the annual picks was about this and I think it was Steven and he got
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it right because of the news podcast that Apple is doing, but this would be a whole
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other level if they do things that are like behind a, uh, uh, uh, a service wall,
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a paywall, that would be, that'd be a new, a new step for Apple.
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Yeah, I think the service itself, I imagine will be more like TV plus than
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I don't think there's going to be like, support your favorite current show
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by paying us and we'll pay them.
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I think it's going to be very much like, Hey, look at all this content we have,
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uh, from people that you may know from producers that you may know, don't
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you want this, give us money.
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I think that it's going to be more of option B and option A.
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Is that, you know, you see, I think I see a lot of people comparing it to one or
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the other or saying like, Oh, this is going to be like news plus.
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Um, I don't think it's going to be like that.
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I really don't.
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I don't think Apple's going to get into the business of collecting up membership
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money on behalf of other producers.
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Uh, and honestly, I think that, that they would have an even harder time getting
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companies to agree to that than they do with news plus.
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Um, yeah, cause it's, you know, at this point it's, it's almost trivial for
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producers to create their own membership programs, like, like the one we have.
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I don't, Apple can't really offer anything.
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That's, that's one of the parts about this report that I thought was interesting is
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the idea that they're trying to do like extensions, which, you know, you could do,
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but you make a good point, which is, um, what's, what cut are you getting?
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And would you be better off just doing it yourself as a podcast creator?
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Cause I remember like, uh, hello from the magic tavern when they went on ear Wolf.
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One of the things that they did is for the premium ear Wolf subscription is they
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built, they did a spinoff that was not the core magic tavern, but they did their
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There was some stuff for this on luminary too.
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There was some spinoffs of popular shows on luminary.
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So, so that's a strategy, but again, it's sort of like, it, I think it only
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probably works if you are so high profile that Apple is going to guarantee you
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Um, that right.
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That it's not going to be like, well, you'll get, you know, a percentage based
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on how many people listen to your thing and all that and much more like we're
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trying to build something here.
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And so we're going to pay you more than, than you're going to earn for us in order
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to build off our service.
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And, and maybe Apple will do that, but I think that's the only way you're going to
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get most, uh, anybody who's got a following big enough to have it be a
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motivator to listen on Apple podcasts is you're going to have to, if you're Apple,
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you're going to have to write them a check and, and, and admit that a maker of
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podcast X that is very popular doing spinoff or bonus version or something for
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Also, you've got to find somebody who doesn't have that strategy already, which
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I think most very popular podcasts probably already have a Patreon or
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membership of some kind, but you've got to come in there as if you're Apple in
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that scenario and say, uh, we're going to pay you 50 grand, a hundred grand,
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250,000, whatever it is, we're going to pay you just a check to do this for us.
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Because we need to build our service on the back of people like you and all that
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value accumulates to us.
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And we know that, so here's some money to help us do that.
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And it has to be more than what they just make doing it themselves.
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So I, I don't know.
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It'll be interesting to see what they, what they do.
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And I'm not entirely convinced that it will do anything, but this is an
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interesting thing.
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I read a report, um, that analysts are starting to question Spotify's move here
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because there is no indication right now that they're seeing any growth in
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subscriptions because of podcasts that they've brought in, right.
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They're doing a great job of increasing podcasts, listening on their platforms.
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And there may be some benefits from that, including something that we talked about
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when they started this, which is the more time people on Spotify are listening to
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podcasts, which are free more or less than, uh, music, which they have to pay
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rights to, uh, you know, rights fees.
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Then that's, that's sort of good for Spotify, but I think, I think that's the
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risk, right?
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Is that Spotify is making this big move that Apple is going to have to answer for
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in order to get control of this, a little subset of an industry called podcasting
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that has no value to them.
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And that we didn't even mention, like another story that is related to this is,
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uh, the, the public radio consortium that bought pocket casts a couple of years ago.
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They put that up for sale.
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And, and, and I looked at that story and I thought this, this feels to me a little
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bit similar.
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I don't know the details of that at all, other than, but it just gives me this
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vibe that maybe there was a brief idea that podcast infrastructure was a gold
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And maybe it's not, maybe everybody who rushed there is now like, why are we doing
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Like, this is not, which is not to say that podcasters aren't making money, but
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like, is Spotify really benefiting by all the money that they put into podcasting?
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Is that really going to lift them or are they now a major player in a space that
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doesn't help them because you could, being a major player is great.
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But if all it is is pride and like nickels and dimes, but you spent a lot of money
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and you're spending a lot of effort and potentially diluting your brand and
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diverting your audience from, I always thought that there was an issue with
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Spotify that you were going to get people hooked on podcasts and they were going to
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realize they didn't need to pay for Spotify anymore.
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So I don't know.
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I don't know.
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It's, it'll be interesting to see what happens here, but, um, I think those
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analysts comments are, are fascinating.
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Like what if Spotify has done a good job here and has, has, and then looks at the
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results and says, Oh, it didn't really do anything like important.
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It's like people were just still, I mean, they might be signing up, they're signing
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up for the free accounts.
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It's like, it's not moving the needle and they spent $800 million on it.
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And it's like, okay, you may have done a decent job bringing, making some money
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here or whatever, but it isn't worth that close to a billion dollars you've spent on
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Um, we've conquered Greenland everybody.
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Well, great.
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What can we do in Greenland?
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It's like, okay, why did we do it then?
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Well, because we could like, that's, that's the question, right?
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And maybe, maybe they've got a good answer and maybe they're happy with it.
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I don't know, but, uh, I do wonder.
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I do wonder.
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So the one of two Bloomberg reports that we're going to talk about in
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detail today have come from friend of the show, actual real friend of the show.
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Mark Gurman.
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He was busy, busy, busy boy, busy boy last week.
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Let's talk about just like 50,000 feet thing here.
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Well, there's, there's, I think one more report that we're not going to talk about
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We might talk about it next time.
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But it seemed like, I don't know what happened, but like Mark had a bunch of
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things and just released them all at once.
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It's really interesting.
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It was weird too, cause it was, it was Friday, right?
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So it was almost like the Friday afternoon news drop, which is weird because you
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try to hide things on Fridays and, and, and they were all separate articles as
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well on vacation.
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I don't know.
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Interesting.
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I'd love to know why, but so the first one we're going to talk about is a report
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on the new Mac book pros.
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So I'll go through this.
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We can stop and talk about all of the features as they, as they go.
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Uh, we're looking at 14 and 16 inch models going to be available in the Mac book
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Um, this makes sense.
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I think we'd expected that, right?
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Like you, you spoke about it in your predictions that it was the year for the
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14 inch right.
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Uh, next generation versions of Apple silicone chips with quote more cause and
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enhanced graphics.
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Now, yeah, the thing I need to mention is coming mid year, right?
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So this is suggesting that June this year we'll see something.
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So let's talk about this then.
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Um, are we looking at.
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An enhanced M one, or are we talking like whatever the next class of chip is?
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What do you think it could be either one, right?
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Like this could be an M two or it could be an M one X, but the fact that it's only
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six months out makes me think it's more likely to be for lack of a better word,
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the M one X that it's an M one with more cores and it's more, you know, it's the
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M one pro essentially that, that the, but it's up to them.
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They can number these however they want, right?
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They could number every single one in sequence, or they could say like each chip
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generation, like on the, a series is a number.
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And then the variants have letters at the end of them.
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My guess is that six months in, you know, they're not going to be doing something
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that's based on the next chip generation.
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They're going to be based on this chip generation.
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So I would say maybe M one X is the thing and having it be mid year WWDC,
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essentially, um, that would make sense, right?
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You, you got, you can't put just the same M one in a Mac book pro.
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That's why it's only in the Mac book air and the low end Mac book pro now.
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So what do you do to make those other systems more high end?
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And the answer is, yeah, it is a, is a better chip, right?
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So they would have to do that.
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Um, so having it in these models, the Mac book pro models make sense to me.
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Here's the thing that I will just follow as a possibility.
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Uh, what if it's like M one, M two, M three, and then like next year's is
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M one X, M two X, M three X, and they have different chips at different levels
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of the product line and they're called different things, you know?
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I don't know.
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I mean, they, they, so many of the things we talk about here end up coming back to
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what's Apple's marketing decision.
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Because they got a strategy technically that they're executing.
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This is our, this is our iMac pro argument, right?
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Will there be an iMac pro?
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And I think we all kind of settled on the idea that, well, there could be,
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but it's really just up to Apple.
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If they want to call it, none of us seems to really believe that there's going to
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be an iMac pro that's totally different from the iMac that keeps kicking around.
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That seems unlikely, but that isn't stopping them from calling something iMac
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pro and, you know, they chose to call this chip the M one they could call.
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They could give it a name.
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They could call it like M one Eagle, or they could call it M one ultra M one pro
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like the Mac book pro has the M one pro, or they could just stick with what
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they're doing and call it the M one X and like they did with the iPad chips.
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And maybe they'll do that.
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I, we, who knows, or they'll just call it the M one and say, this is a new version
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of the M one it's a, it's the this many cores M one.
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They it's that their choice, but it doesn't change fundamentally what
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they're doing here, which is probably taking the same chip as the M one,
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but a variant that's got more cores and, uh, and enhanced graphics as
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Mark Herman said, a variant on the M one.
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There isn't a talk in this, uh, Mac book pro, uh, rumor, at least a report,
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at least of dedicated GPUs.
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Do you think that that is something we would see in a Mac book pro, or do you
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think they're all just going to be system on a chip integrated GPUs
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and there'll be powerful enough?
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My feeling is that that'll be on the chip for now.
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And it will probably be enough, right?
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And it could, the power that they're looking at.
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And that they'll, they'll add GPU cores.
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And, um, I think Apple probably wants to get somewhere.
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You look at the Mac pro and think Apple probably wants to get somewhere
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where it can use external GPUs, but.
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Does it have to get there in 2021?
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Eh, I don't think, you know, mid year, 2021 with a Mac book pro.
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Does it really need that?
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Can it have enough graphics superpowers with, with its own GPU that it needs?
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It doesn't need to do that.
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Um, my guess is that, that it'll keep it simple for this first generation of chips.
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So we said coming mid year, this feels like a very, very sweet WWDC announcement,
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Like here's your new MacBook pros.
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That's a perfect audience for it.
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Like that feels just about right.
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Like here they are, they're available now.
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Like I can see, I could have really imagined this.
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Uh, you know, the, the, the Mac pro is for many people, their computer, but
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for developers, it's like the computer.
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Um, I could really imagine that.
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It feels like it fits in quite nicely.
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Higher contrast displays.
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So we have to wait and see what exactly what that looks like, but better display
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technology in some form or fashion, uh, allowing for better color reproduction,
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reproduction, and apparently they, these MacBook pros will look similar
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with minor design changes.
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So you'd expect, uh, the 14 inch will look most like the 16 inch
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rather than the 13 inch now.
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So like the 14 will change the most.
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It will start to look like the newer generation, but that overall doesn't
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seem like from Mark Gurman's report that they're going to look that different.
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Um, I will add that Ming-Chi Kuo also had a report about these, which
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detailed just a couple of things extra.
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One of the things that Kuo says is that they will get a flat edged design,
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which makes logical sense.
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That's the Apple 2020, 2021 design language.
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That'll look more like a, uh, two ply, uh, iPad pro kind of thing.
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That's the way to put it, but yes.
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I I'm, that's why I'm in marketing, right?
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That's why I'm not in marketing.
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It's a marketing decision.
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They can call it what they want.
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We know what it looks like.
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I, I, this is interesting.
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Cause Gurman sort of saying, man, it'll look more or less the same and Ming-Chi
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Kuo saying, well, no, it's going to be a little bit flat edge.
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These, this may be just the opinion of people who've seen it.
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And that they're actually describing the same thing.
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It's the parable of the blind man and the elephant, right?
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Like they're, they're actually the same, but coming at it from different
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directions, but it does seem contradictory on the surface, just it's more or less
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like the old design and Ming-Chi Kuo saying, no, it's really not.
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So the way I've, I mean, cause you know, like MacBook pros have science.
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My imagination for what is being described here.
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Um, is that they will, they will be flat on the bottom because the MacBook
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pro kind of has that taper out and it's a bit chunkier at the bottom, right?
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I imagine them kind of basically making it a all flat box kind of design.
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Well, well, yeah, the, the idea that it isn't going to have the sides that are
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like the sort of sort of sweepy curved, but are instead more like a flat edge.
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And then, and then a very quick kind of like right angle.
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To another flat.
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Be nice if they made them even thinner to make that happen.
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That'd be fun.
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Just for, you know, why not?
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If they were thinner, lighter, I would love thinner and lighter.
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There's nothing about that in any of these reports, but I'm just always
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laptops thinner and lighter as long as they keep the power.
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MagSafe is apparently coming back again because it already came back,
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but it's coming back again.
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Well, yeah, this is more like coming back though.
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So Mark Gurman is saying that MagSafe on the new MacBook Pros is going to be
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more like the old version of the MagSafe design, almost like a pill shaped kind
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of connector, not what we've seen for iPhones, which I think is confusing.
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I don't know.
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You know, it's again, it's just how they market it.
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They're like, we use MagSafe technology in a bunch of different ways and a
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bunch of different places on the Mac.
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MagSafe is like this and on the iPhone MagSafe is like this.
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And then I think they could, they could get away with it.
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It is interesting though.
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One of the things that most frustrates me about a person who talks about Apple
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products in an audio medium for a living is having to qualify everything.
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And this would be just another qualification.
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MagSafe for MacBook Pro, MagSafe for iPhone, right?
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Like which one?
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The old, no, no, the old MagSafe.
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No, not that one.
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The second generation MagSafe.
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No, no, not that one.
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The right angle connector, not the, yeah.
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Yeah, I know it's that for us, it's going to be extra confusing if it happens.
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Isn't this fascinating though, the idea that, um, this is an undo, right?
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This is, this is an undo of a design decision that Apple made mid last decade,
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where they said, we're going to introduce USB-C and we're just going to drop MagSafe
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and we're just going to focus on USB-C charging and it sounds like according to
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Gurman, they're, they're tossing that and they're going to, I wonder if they'll
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also allow USB-C charging?
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I'm convinced they will.
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Cause that would be madness to not have that as an option.
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Well, and, and like docking, you know, docking to a monitor and stuff like that,
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you know, to be able to charge that way rather than having a second thing.
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It would be really annoying to both have to, uh, plug in a USB-C cable and a MagSafe
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when technically there's no reason that you would need to do that.
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Um, yeah, I, I mean, Apple's really annoyed people before, but I think you're
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probably right that why would you backtrack offering a little MagSafe, um,
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thing, a little MagSafe pill.
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And also of course, yes, if you plug into the Thunderbolt port, it's
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going to charge and it's fine.
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Like that, that would be the best way to do it.
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So I think it's great news because I, I like MagSafe and I miss it.
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And having just bought a new Mac book air and you know, I didn't use my old
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Mac book air that much anymore, but like it was still a MagSafe Mac book air.
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And then the new one I'm like, I'm going to put this down.
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Oh, I need to plug it in now.
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Here's the plug.
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Uh, yeah, it's not as good.
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It's just not as good.
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I know this is like news from 2017 for most people, but it's still,
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yeah, MagSafe still good.
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This one puzzles me though, a little bit because I can't really imagine that
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the technology has advanced and will provide me with any different functionality.
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Like it's going to be a little connected as a magnet and it
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connects to my laptop and charges it.
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And so the story of it coming back is going to be really weird.
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Like at best I can imagine they were like, once we brought MagSafe to the
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iPhone, we were like, wow, we should bring it to like, you know what I mean?
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Like the, I I'm, I'm really kind of struggling to wrap my head around.
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Like, why did you get rid of it?
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Why is it here again?
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Again, here I am not the marketing professional, but I would imagine
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looking at Apple's history, that what they'll do is a classic Apple move
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where they do something to right or wrong caused by Apple and sort of say,
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aren't we heroes look what we did.
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So the idea that they'll come out and say, and you know, we're bringing
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MagSafe back because people love it.
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Like let's not mention that, you know, we also killed it, but we brought it back.
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Aren't you happy?
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Aren't you grateful that we brought it back?
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It's like we made a keyboard.
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That's good.
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And everybody's like, well, you made the bad keyboard too.
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It's like, but the keyboard is good now.
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So I think, I think it'll be like that.
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Well, let's try your new found market and prowess on this next one.
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Apple is apparently testing the removal of the touch bar.
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People like people like the function keys.
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We brought them back.
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It's got a complete keyboard.
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You know, this is not just our magic keyboard, but it's doing something
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that the MacBook pro hasn't done for a while now, which is we've added an
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extra row of function keys because people love function keys.
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This one's even weirder than me.
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Well, I mean, talk about reverting to.
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Oh, if this is true, I am fascinated to know what happened behind the scenes
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where at some point somebody in Mac product design was like, Getting rid of
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magsafe was a mistake, putting the touch bar on was a mistake.
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I want them.
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I want them dead.
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I want them gone.
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Um, we need to backtrack our laptops and you know, people say this stuff
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outside of Apple all the time, but to hear it from inside Apple would be
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fascinating because it is essentially Apple saying, you know what, our, our
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laptops were better in 2015 than they are today that we went backward and now
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we're going to go back to the future, whatever it is.
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And that it's, although, although Myke, the magic keyboard is also an example
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of that where they're like, remember that keyboard that people liked.
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We're bringing it back.
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And the Mac book air is that, which is, Oh yeah, we made these other Mac
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books that people didn't buy, but, uh, the Mac book air.
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So we're bringing it back.
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We're going to do a new version of that too.
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So you could argue that Apple has already been spending the last couple
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of years trying to undo all their bad decisions from mid decade on their
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laptops, but this would be pretty.
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A pretty major repudiation of every attempt that they made.
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Like the touch bar is like literally the only innovative Mac thing that
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they did in between, I don't know when between sometime early and what I
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want to say is between the introduction of the second generation MacBook air
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and the M one, perhaps the most innovative, I mean, they did the
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trashcan, which didn't work out the trashcan Mac pro and they did the
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touch bar and if they take the touch bar away, they already killed the
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trashcan Mac pro, but if they take the touch bar away, it is kind of a
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repudiation of a decade of, of.
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Uh, or, or maybe it just puts a little cherry on top of a decade where not a
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lot of stuff happened on the Mac that the stuff that they did try didn't even
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work very well and they had to dump it.
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I mean, combining this with another thing from Ming Chi Kuo that more
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ports are coming through the laptops.
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I, I have no idea what's what's going on here.
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Is there an SD card in there too?
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Is there an HDMI?
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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I mean, this is, so when we talked about Apple Silicon unlocking a future for the
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Mac, I'm not sure what I expected is that the future would actually be undoing
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everything that's happened in the last six years.
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The future is the past.
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That's what we've learned here.
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Everything goes around.
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Rainbow logo.
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It's going to be in beige.
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It's going to be, let's just go all the way back people all the way back.
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I don't know what to make of this.
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Look, let me just say, sounds like an incredible product.
00:37:52
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And everyone's going to lose their collective mind when, when, if they
00:37:55
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announce all of this stuff, but they didn't even mention whether there's face ID,
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which I would hope that if they redesign these products, they would put the, the
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sensors on to do face ID too, right?
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And I think that, that I think Apple will consider that acceptable for the laptop
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line for quite a while.
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It's probably, it's probably fine, but I still had that when I was docked when I
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had my laptop.
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Well, yeah, I mean, it's fine.
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Cause you put it in clamshell mode and it can't see you anyway, right?
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For face ID.
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So it's fine.
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Uh, we'll save that for the iMac.
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Maybe they'll do it there, but I don't know.
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This is, um, you're right from a product introduction standpoint, it will be very
00:38:34
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interesting to see how Apple addresses or chooses just not to address the fact that
00:38:40
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it's undone a bunch of the things that it, it had done in the past.
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This is the, you know, swallowing its pride kind of thing.
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But my guess is that based on their previous behavior, they'll just touted as a
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great new thing.
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And when you ask them about it, um, on the record, if they say anything, it'll, it'll
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just be sort of like, but this is, it's one louder, isn't it?
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But this is new, but this is good.
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Like, well, yeah, but what about the touch bar?
00:39:07
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It's like, well, we think that, uh, we think people will use this.
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Like, I, my guess is that they won't even talk about it.
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I could imagine a, we listened to our customers.
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For the touch bar.
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Yeah, that's a, that's a good one that they, that they do a lot, which is we
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listened and although we think that the touch bar was innovative, you know, the
00:39:26
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fact is that it wasn't being as used as much as we'd hoped and that people really
00:39:30
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liked the physical keys, they, they could lean into that and say, um, it, it, it
00:39:36
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turns out that adding a touch surface on that plane didn't actually work or they
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could just say, we, you know, people wanted this, so we're going to give them what
00:39:46
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This isn't in, this is, I mean, look, we have more, but like, this is the beginning
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of what seems to be a very clearly interesting and exciting year for the Mac.
00:40:00
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If they do this stuff and let's just say, right, like when it comes to things like
00:40:04
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this, Mark Gurman has a very, very good track record, right.
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With like hardware.
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I think that's pretty fair to say.
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Um, either they just do all the things that's in Mark Gurman's article here.
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That is a unpredictable computer from a year ago, 18 months ago.
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Like tell me, uh, long time user of the Mac.
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What are all of the things that are wrong with the current crop of Macbook pros and
00:40:38
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what do you want them to do?
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And then you go through and list all the things and then then Apple says, here you
00:40:44
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go then, and that doesn't seem right.
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It's like, oh, okay.
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We're going to get bigger screens, uh, better chips, better displays, uh,
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mag safe, more ports, uh, and a removal of the touch bar.
00:40:58
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Well, so I, a couple of weeks ago I wrote a Mac world piece where I said, um, Apple,
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it was keyed off of this, uh, Twitter comment that somebody made where the only
00:41:08
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Intel Mac that was in 20 max for 2020 was the first generation or the second
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generation Mac book air.
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And I said, I didn't realize that, which is funny.
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And then there were some other ones that were kind of on my list, but I, I, the
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piece in Mac world that I wrote was basically that Apple sort of had a Mac
00:41:28
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stasis for most of the 2010s.
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It was just sort of on a combination, I would say of a mid decade, sort of not
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focusing on the Mac.
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And also I, I think a perception that they got it right with the Mac and that
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flurry of creative activity that they did between, you know, 98 and 2010,
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that they kind of got it right.
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And now the Mac is shaped up and they obviously were moving on to worrying
00:41:56
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about the iPhone and the iPad and the Apple watch and like the Mac is doing
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great because they did spend, they, they, they threw so much at the wall in that
00:42:04
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period of 12 years in terms of the Mac.
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And completely transformed it.
00:42:09
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So that's great, but that was a long time ago.
00:42:12
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Now that was more than a decade ago and the 2010s didn't really
00:42:16
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have a lot that was successful.
00:42:18
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And so while I'm excited about the idea that in 2021, they might be undoing
00:42:23
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some of the things that they tried to make the Mac different that weren't
00:42:27
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successful, I, I have to ask.
00:42:35
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Does Apple think that the MacBook pro is perfect?
00:42:38
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Like, do they think that the, do they really think that other than chip
00:42:43
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speed and some spec updates and maybe some thinness and lightness, that the
00:42:49
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thing that they designed that the retina MacBook pro of 2014 or whatever was
00:42:55
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perfect and that there's nothing more to be done with a laptop that a laptop
00:42:59
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that's sort of silvery metallic with a regular keyboard with a magic keyboard
00:43:04
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with function keys and a big track pad and a non touch screen and some ports
00:43:12
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on it is literally all a laptop should ever be or could ever be?
00:43:15
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Um, cause I'm not sure I believe that I'm not, I think maybe they designed
00:43:22
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to the perfect laptop for a decade, but that was a decade ago.
00:43:26
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What's next?
00:43:28
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And you see the PC laptop makers struggling, trying all sorts of different
00:43:33
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Some of them are successful.
00:43:34
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Maybe some of them are not.
00:43:35
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Apple doesn't do that in public.
00:43:38
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Apple does that behind the scenes and perhaps they've tried a whole bunch of
00:43:41
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different things and none of them are good, but I am increasingly skeptical
00:43:45
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that the solution in the long run to making a great Mac book pro is to have
00:43:51
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it, you know, be a blast from the past.
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It's just, it's a step getting rid of the bad stuff and not holding onto
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it when you decided it doesn't work.
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Sorry, people who like the touch bar, but like, I feel like in general, it,
00:44:04
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it was, it was a cul-de-sac for them.
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So I like the touch bar in theory and I like what I use of it, but it is a
00:44:14
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failure because nothing's changed on it since it came about.
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That's I think that's exactly right.
00:44:19
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Which is even if you like the touch bar, what I would say is Apple doesn't
00:44:23
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clearly doesn't like the touch bar because Apple has made almost no attempt
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to make it better.
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And it's been years now.
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And it's not any better.
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And there were so many clear things that if they had like iterated and the
00:44:34
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next version of Mac OS added a whole bunch of touch bar stuff and all that.
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But they never did it, which suggests to me that whoever championed the touch
00:44:43
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bar, nobody else inside Apple believed it and, and went along with it.
00:44:48
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So don't get me wrong undoing failures or like eliminating mag safe or bad
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product decisions, like conceiving of a touch bar and shipping it.
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And then, and then realizing that you got it wrong or not getting the, you
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know, not putting effort into making it a success, whatever that story is.
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That's all good, but I still am left.
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If, if we look at the, the Mac book pro line at the end of this year, or maybe
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in a couple of years, and it looks the same more or less as the Mac book pro
00:45:23
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from mid last decade, and the message is really like, oh, we're sorry.
00:45:26
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It turns out the Mac book pro of 2015 was the best Mac book pro.
00:45:30
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So we're going back to that.
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That's okay.
00:45:35
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It's pragmatic, but I would say it's also disappointing because I feel like.
00:45:40
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Apple should be pushing what a laptop is a little bit more than they are.
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Cause I don't, I mean, I can see the argument that maybe the laptop has a
00:45:51
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perfect shape and maybe they found it and that they defined it and that's what it
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is, but that sounds a lot like an end of history argument to me, it sounds a lot
00:45:59
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like, well, now that the Soviet union has fallen and the cold war is over, there
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will never be anything more that will happen and everything will stay the same
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forever, which is what people legitimately said in the nineties.
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They were completely wrong history.
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It never ends right.
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Manhattan said in watchmen, it never ends right.
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You always, you, if you get complacent and you say, oh, well, we solved it,
00:46:20
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we're done, like, I, I don't think that inside Apple, people are complacent
00:46:26
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about it, but I do wonder if Apple has, has just decided that there's never
00:46:29
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going to be anything better than the MacBook pro in the shape that it's that
00:46:34
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we know it and that it should just stay that way forever.
00:46:36
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And I think that's a mistake.
00:46:38
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I think, I think they will regret that eventually if they aren't trying to push
00:46:42
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it so great, you know, great first step, but reverting to previous version is
00:46:48
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hard to, it's hard to cheer at that as like a great victory, because it's
00:46:52
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not moving anything ahead.
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It's just fixing problems and fixing problems is probably step one of
00:46:58
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moving ahead, but what's step two.
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This feels more like it needs to be, uh, a reversion to a new baseline.
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And then they push forward.
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And then forward.
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They're like, we got, like I said about the touch bar being a cul-de-sac it's
00:47:17
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like, okay, we're backing out of here and then we can get on the freeway.
00:47:22
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Then we can, then we can, then we can go.
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And I hope that's the case.
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I hope that's the case.
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There's no, no rumors about that sort of thing.
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Now, you know, one great way to explain the disappearance of the touch
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bar would be to add a touch screen.
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Just saying, you know, I thought that, but I, I was imagining that like,
00:47:38
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we don't need a touch bar if all of those actions are now on the screen.
00:47:43
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And it's, but my thought was that I'm sure, I'm sure if it did
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go and would have known that.
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I'm convinced.
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And Quo too, honestly, I think they would both know.
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One of them would have, one of them would have reported that and they didn't.
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Um, but I still don't think that that, that that means I am very much in the
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camp of there will be a touch screen on a Mac, I think it's going to happen.
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I think it could happen this year.
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Um, but I think it will be over in the next couple of years.
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And, uh, I will not accept that just because they haven't done
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it means they will not do it.
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You know, like I think a lot of people go like, ha ha, see, there's
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no touch screens on these laptops.
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It's like, I don't think that that means anything.
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It just means there's no touch screens on these laptops.
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Um, I did want to just circle back to, to the fact that the MacBook
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Air being the only Mac and the modern Mac in 20 for 2020, I think if you
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were doing 30 for 2030, uh, the iMac Pro would be in it, I think it's
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too soon to it, but the iMac Pro feels like a very good candidate
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for what was 20 max for 2020.
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I mean, I wrote, I wrote a thing on six colors about the sort of what
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was on the cutting room floor and yeah, there are, there are definitely
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part of the challenge is you want to tell the story of the sweep of history.
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And the truth is a lot of the recent stuff, everybody knows that story.
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Cause we just, it just happened and you don't know, and you don't know how it
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ended like the, I, I would argue the iMac Pro story still hasn't been
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told because it's still being sold.
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We need, yeah, so this is exactly it.
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It needs more time.
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And when it goes away and we find out what replaces it, which is just fast
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iMacs that run in Apple Silicon, then you can be like, Oh, I know what that
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article is, right?
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That article is, is all about that moment where they thought they were
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going to kill the Mac Pro and just have an iMac and that they realized they
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had to change, but they shipped the iMac Pro anyway, and like, there's
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a whole story there and there are other stories like that with some other
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models, I think the Mac 12 inch Mac book is probably a great story,
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but is that story over?
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Maybe, maybe not.
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I think the thing about the iMac Pro is that it's also an excellent computer,
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which makes the story even more fun to tell.
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It's like, because where the MacBook Air was like, not great in a lot of
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ways, sorry, the 12 inch Mac book, you know, like the story would have
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been very different.
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A lot of the pieces that I wrote were about Macs that weren't weren't great.
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But I mean, sometimes they're good.
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Sometimes they're bad, but yeah.
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But there's a, there's a super cool story in the fact that it is this weird Mac Pro,
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which is from an alternate timeline, but they released it anyway, the iMac Pro.
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So they released it anyway.
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They released it anyway, and it was really good.
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And there was only ever one of them.
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Oh, I, I think, I think there's truth to that, that, uh, it's not just that
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2010s was a wasteland, but it's also that we know what the 2010s is in a way.
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We saw those stories, so I'm not really unearthing them.
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And also we don't know how it all ends yet.
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Like you do need time.
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I had a bunch of people write me during the course of that series who said, what
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about this current Mac and what about this current Mac?
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And I said to a lot of them, there's a reason like the, that like sports hall
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of fame's have a waiting period.
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I think you need some perspective about some of these things and exactly where
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they fit and the iMac Pro is a great example of a product that, uh, undoubtedly
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there is a story to tell there, but we still don't quite know the end of it.
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And I want to, I want to see that.
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So that that's part of it too.
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You're right.
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That needs a bit of time.
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Isn't there really?
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Cause it's like, it's that idea of like, what is the best Mac of all time?
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Well, you can make arguments that it's always the most recent one, but
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maybe except for some people, the Mac Pro, but we'll see about that.
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And it will quote be one of the biggest visual updates to any Apple product this
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I like that.
00:54:11
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Like what a hedge that is, right?
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Well, it might not be the only, and it might not be the biggest, but it's among
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the biggest that will probably happen.
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Well, I mean, there's something else coming, which is a little bit weird and
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wonderful, but I reckon this is probably going to be the biggest, uh, like redesign
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of anything that they have in the next year.
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Yeah, I would say depending on how you count the, uh, 2007, I think iMac or
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2012, when they did the one that was thinner at the edges, but bulged in the
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back is the last time the iMac got an update at all.
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I have a 2007 iMac that looks exactly like my iMac Pro, except for the color of
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the silver and the fact that it's got flat sides instead of the little curved
00:54:57
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Um, it really, I mean, the iMac has looked since they, they went from plastic to
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It hasn't really changed.
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So this is big and you and I have been begging for this for several years now,
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because it feels like shrinking the bezels and getting rid of the chin and all of
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that is obvious.
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Like do that.
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Why would you not do that?
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But, um, it sounds like maybe it's finally going to happen.
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Having an iMac that looks like it's just a computer monitor.
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Like that's the dream.
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That's been the dream for years and it's been close, right?
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Like it's just, this looks like it's just a monitor, but ha ha, there's a computer
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Like it feels like we may get to that now.
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That's what this is going to be.
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Like, it's not going to have space for a big Apple logo on the bottom because they
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don't need that space anymore and they'll squeeze it all into what is
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ostensibly just a monitor.
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Yeah, that is, that's been the dream since they went with the G5 iMac to the flat
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pane on a little foot is it's just a, the computer is gone.
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The computer has vanished.
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So, um, it's just that, you know, again, in the last decade, things have moved
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along and Apple has pulled the bezels in on almost every other product that they've
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made and the iMac has remained as it is.
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And I, for a product that's as popular as the iMac.
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And you know, when we, um, we did that episode where I talked to, uh, the product
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manager for the iMac.
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Um, she said, you know, it's a hugely important product.
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Like we, we lose sight of it because of the laptops are more popular, but like iMac
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is a huge business for Apple.
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And I think that, um, it's, you probably got to lay it to down to Apple being
00:56:48
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distracted with other stuff and deciding that the Mac was fine.
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Like I said, in our last segment, like we got it, it's fine.
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We'll just leave it there because it feels like the iMac should have been.
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Redesigned a few years ago and they just didn't get to it.
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So, hooray, cause yeah, this is a long time coming and I think it is really deserved.
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And again, I'll throw out there that this is where much better webcam, uh, face ID
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would be great on the iMac because you don't have a keyboard attached with a
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touch ID sensor on it.
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This would be a good use for something like that.
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Um, obviously there's going to be a replacement for the larger one and the
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smaller one.
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There have been some rumors that the smaller one will come first, which
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wouldn't surprise me if they did that.
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Um, although Gherman's report here is about next year, they're going to do it to,
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to, to, to both of them.
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And so that's a question of would they release them both at the same time or not?
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Uh, cause he says next generation chips, you know, the rumors that were going
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around was that it might be, uh, uh, the smaller one might just be an M1 and in
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the, in the spring and then that the other one would have a next generation
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chip and be later on.
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And I, I, that Gherman's report doesn't say that.
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I'm a little surprised by that.
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I would think that they would want to roll something out this spring, but maybe
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not, maybe they've decided that the iMac also needs to wait and they'll do it,
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uh, in a bunch.
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I am very intrigued about this.
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I'm very intrigued about timing.
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Um, I don't think Mark gave timing for this.
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It's just like this year.
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The next generation chips is the thing that makes me think, are they going to
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have a new variation on the M1 sooner than mid year?
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And maybe they are, I would be a little surprised by that, but maybe, maybe so.
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And it will be interesting, I think, to see what the sizes are, because it
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doesn't say about the sizes, like, will they say 21 and 27 or will it go to like
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23 and 30 or something, which we've seen rumors suggesting.
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Um, and you know, we spoke about wanting to have face ID and stuff that's not in
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here, but it doesn't mean it's not happening.
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Um, at the very least, there has to be a better webcam in all of these products.
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Honestly, Apple will get eviscerated.
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If they don't do that.
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Uh, this is, but as exciting as all that is, it's not the most exciting thing that
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was in this article, a pair of new Mac pros, a pair, a pair of Mac, new, new in
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One of these Mac pros is going to be a direct update to the current Mac pro same
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design and get this potentially still using an Intel processor.
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I'm not sure this is what I would call new.
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I think this is Gurman saying they may just update.
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They may do an Intel update on the Mac pro that currently exists, which I kinda,
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I kinda understand why, like it allows them to keep selling this Mac pro that has
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the Intel stuff and that has expansion cards and all the things we know to the
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people who have a bunch of them and they're, they're institutional or they're
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high-end clients and they've got lots of cards and you know, lots of very specific
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needs and they aren't going to go off of Intel anytime soon.
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So it kind of makes sense to keep it kicking around to do an update on it would
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be surprising to me, but they could do it.
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I guess if Intel has better processors, they could put them in there.
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Are there new Zions?
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I don't even know, but they could do that.
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Or they could just keep it kicking around sort of as it is.
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And that would be another way to go.
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Just keep it kicking around.
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I think it's interesting that he says potentially still using an Intel processor,
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which also makes me wonder, are they planning to update the Mac pro with Apple
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Silicon in the long run, but in the short run, they may do another, you know,
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Intel update or not.
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This is, this is unclear to me about whether the Mac pro full-size Mac pro is
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sticking around for the long run or not.
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If it's going to get an Intel update or just kick around with Intel for a while
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until it gets an Apple Silicon update, still a little mysterious to me.
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And I think this is very intriguing.
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I could imagine it being a case of you say, as you say, if just like making the
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current customers of the Mac pro feel a bit more comfortable too, like, don't
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worry, like we're keeping this one around, uh, this, and this will be the very
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last product that will update if they do have a actually update this one, but it
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will, they'll leave it for like the full two year that they said they would, that
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it was a two year transition.
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They'll leave that one for the longest, and this is the update that they always
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would have done to this Mac pro of like, all right, we have some new stuff to put
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So we're going to do that.
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Um, but like, you know, making it pretty clear, I reckon if they do this at the
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same time that they do this other one, that this is probably going to be the
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last one, but if you still need it, this is available to you.
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Um, but it's like just a.
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This is why the trash can Mac pro stayed on the price list so long.
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It may be why the iMac pro stays on the price list for a while, right?
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They could do that.
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And it really is like, we don't want you to buy this, but you, cause they, they're
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going to have people who don't want to go to apple silicon because there's a very
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specific reason why they can't, or they won't because they want to stay, stay
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back and they want to be, you know, all their computers are the same.
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And in two years we'll buy apple silicon, but not yet.
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Like I get it.
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I get that they would do that.
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And Mac pro is a very particular kind of high-end user that just wants it the way
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they want it.
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That's fine.
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Now the next one is a half sized Mac pro.
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So it's similar design, half the size, apparently being called reminiscent at
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the G four cube, still made of aluminium.
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This is, I guess it's the mini tower.
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I guess this is the Mac pro you would make if you were making all of the
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internals yourself, I suppose.
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I don't really know what this computer means to be honest.
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Towers back in the day, mini towers, the whole idea there was that not everybody
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needs to have a giant space full of cards and that you could slim it down and
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create a smaller model that's cheaper, that has some expansion in it, but is
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not, uh, you know, not the huge one like that.
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That was a common product for a very long time on the Mac.
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Idea is very popular in PCs.
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My next PC that I'm building is a smaller form factor that I can put on my desk.
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I don't have to put under my desk.
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You don't, you don't need, a lot of people don't need, you know, a whole big
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stack of cards, but they want like a card.
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They want their video card in there or whatever they need, or they want more
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internal storage, but they don't need the whole giant thing.
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Apple has resisted this product for a very long time.
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There hasn't been a product like this available for a long time.
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Would you count the trashcan Mac pro?
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No, cause it wasn't expandable.
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Ah, well, there's nothing to suggest that this is expandable either.
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Well, but it's a Mac pro.
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So I would think that maybe it is to a certain degree, but maybe not.
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In which case, I don't know what this is.
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Then it is G4 cube.
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The thing I was going to say is there is nothing that suggests that this is a Mac
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pro right now.
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Well, except that he says that it's a Mac pro.
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His report says it's a Mac pro.
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Well, they're thinking of it as a Mac pro.
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That's what Mark Gurman has said.
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So if we're going to take him on, I feel like that there is weight in this being described
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as a Mac pro and not as a different system.
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Um, a half height Mac pro and not, and that, that may be how it's pitched internally is
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that even though it's a mini tower, you know, we don't think this is a mainstream system
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and it's going to be very expensive, but it'll be cheaper than the Mac pro.
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And it's for all those people.
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We know all of us, all of us who are like, well, I'd love a pro system, but the Mac pro
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is a bridge too far.
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Do you imagine they would, they would have a product and call it the Mac pro mini?
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Like, what is this?
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Yeah, unless the, the new Mac pro becomes the Mac pro max.
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Do you, can Apple break the curse of small Macs?
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I don't know.
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I don't know.
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Is there, is there room for this product?
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Is there an audience for this product?
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I don't know.
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The G4 Cube, beautiful, failed.
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Trash can Mac pro beautiful failed.
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Mac mini successful product, but like what makes this different than a Mac mini?
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Was the G4 Cube considered a professional grade product?
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Power Mac G4 Cube.
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So we'll say that that is the, this is essentially a pro Mac.
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The Mac pro was a pro Mac.
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This would be a pro Mac.
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And they have third time's a charm.
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But they used to do these products all the time.
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I, I, I think it's an interesting idea.
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It's pitched that it's a Mac pro.
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Um, it is the thing that all the, I don't know.
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I, I I'm fascinated by this because they've resisted this idea for so long, but then again,
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they seem to be undoing a lot of the assumptions that they made over the last decade.
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I wonder about this too, a pair of new Mac pros report in general, like, is this a Mac
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Cause he says it is, is the old Mac pro going to be replaced by this eventually, but not
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In which case is this the new Mac pro or I don't, I don't know.
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Is the old Mac pro going to be replaced with an Apple Silicon version of its current form?
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It's all out there, right?
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That's the question.
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I, you know, as an old school Mac user, I like this idea.
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And I know that there are a bunch of people who are super into the Mac and they use it
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and they're power users and they have all migrated from what they used to use, which
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was power max to IMAX because IMAX are pretty powerful.
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And the, the Mac pro became so expensive and so high end that it was ridiculous for most
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I look at this product and I think that's the kind of product I would buy.
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That's the kind of product where it's like, I want the power, but I'm not going to buy
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the Mac pro because it's overkill.
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It's too much, but this one it's intriguing.
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Also intriguing because I could open it up and put more storage in it.
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Possibly I would be able to buy presumably a really nice monitor.
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And then if I wanted to replace the computer, I could just use that same monitor again.
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If only Myke, if only Apple made a monitor that was more affordable than the pro display
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XDR, this product would be perfect for it.
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Focused on consumer use to be sold alongside the new iMac and new iMac pro.
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Can I just say, I predicted this in my predictions column, I predicted this and you were like,
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Oh, I don't know, Jason.
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Then again, he isn't, he says they're beginning to work on it.
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So it may not actually happen in 2021, but I think it's interesting that Mark Gurman is
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reporting that Apple is finally working on making a consumer level monitor, which I don't
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know why it doesn't already exist.
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I've ranted about here before, so I won't rant about it again, other than to say, you've
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got these laptops that can drive big, beautiful screens.
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You've got the Mac mini that can drive a big, beautiful screen.
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You've got the Mac pro, but not everybody who wants the Mac pro wants is doing needs
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a pro display XDR.
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Why is there not another option?
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And it sounds like finally, once again, backtracking on something that was decided a few years
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ago about Apple and the Mac, which was, they weren't going to make monitors anymore.
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And then they made the pro display XDR, but just that one, they seem to have finally said,
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Well, all right, we'll make you a nice monitor.
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And my, my guess is that it will be like a really nice iMac, except it'll just be a monitor.
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It's like, that'll be it.
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The iMac is going to look like the pro display, which is just a monitor.
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So the monitor is just going to look like the new iMac, the monitor, the basic, the
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monitor will be a new iMac with no computer in it.
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Not going to make different panels.
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It's going to be the same panel.
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And I would imagine it'd just be thinner, I guess.
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And maybe they'll be do two models for the two panels that are in the two different sizes.
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And I will tell you right now.
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I'll buy it.
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Small Mac pro very exciting to me as the replacement for my iMac pro.
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I have been assuming all along that what I would end up with is just an iMac.
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But I see this report and I think, oh, maybe a desktop Apple Silicon pro Mac with a nice
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Apple monitor is where I'll end up.
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I don't know.
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I, I feel like in the, the, the sphere of podcasters and writers and listeners to Mac
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podcasts and all that, like if this is what we think it might be, which again, there's
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wish casting there.
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It probably will disappoint us in some way, such as the way of the world.
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But this seems like what a huge cross section of our audience has been asking for for a
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So I hope so.
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All I hope is there isn't a long time between the new iMacs and this.
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Well, that's the thing, right?
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I think, I think the truth is I'm going to buy like an awesome iMac and then six months
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later, this will come out and they'll be like, oh, I got to sell this iMac.
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Cause I don't even, I don't even want to think about the fact that I bought the 13 inch MacBook
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pro because of that 14 inch MacBook pro.
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That's already enough.
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That's why I'm happy that I bought my 9 99 MacBook air.
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It's like, I got it.
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I'm confident the resale value of this MacBook pro though.
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Like, uh, you know, I don't, I think I'll only have to pay a few hundred dollars to,
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to get the new one really like indifference.
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Um, but yeah, it will, it will hurt if these new iMacs come out and they're really incredible
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as you'd imagine, look really good.
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And then it's like, do I get one of these and hope that the little Mac pro isn't what
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I want it to be?
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Like, you know, like that's gonna, Ooh, that's gonna, that's gonna be a few months of conversation.
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Oh, Jason, I'm so excited about the Mac.
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Who would have thought it?
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It's really funny that these reports that are kind of about like Apple going back to
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basics with some decisions that they are undoing ends up being exciting.
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Um, and, and maybe some new products that are reminiscent of back in the, back in the day
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kind of products.
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I think what it says is if these Gurman reports are true and Mark Gurman's track record is
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What it says is whoever has their hand at the, on the wheel of where the Mac is going.
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And again, this has probably been for a while and we're only now kind of seeing that it's
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coming to fruition, but like clearly this wasn't just a, Oh yes, we're going to pay
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attention to the Mac.
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Clearly this was, uh, whoever has their hand on the wheel is like put in reverse, like
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we said, and get on the, get on the road, like realizing that they needed to back up,
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undo some mistakes and then, you know, peel out and floor it, go to new places.
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It's very exciting.
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The thing for me is though, is it's not necessarily so much the detail of the changes.
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It's that there's so many things happening.
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That's what excites me more.
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Like we can talk about the detail and forever, right?
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But I don't remember a time when I've been able to like, let me fill up an entire episode
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of upgrade with announced potential announcement for new Mac hardware.
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That's like that we're talking about excitedly.
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And that we're excited about.
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And not just like, Oh man, are they really not going to put the keyboard in this one?
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I think that's a side effect of the whole thing of, you know, what I was saying about
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the kind of malaise of the mid decade Mac, right?
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Where it was just like, everything was just kind of like, you know, whatever.
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There was excitement elsewhere in Apple.
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And I'm not saying they were lazy.
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I'm saying they were, their focus was somewhere else.
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And they, I really believe they thought that Mac was going to be just sort of like kept
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going as it was.
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And then at some point they said, no, let's, no, we're not going to do that.
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We're going to, we're going to put effort into the Mac.
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Like we put it into the iPad.
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And, um, this is that happening.
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This is another step there.
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The M1 Macs were a good step.
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The Mac Pro was a good step.
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This is another step in, in what I would say is the right direction, even if it is sort
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of a step back and then a pivot and then a step forward.
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Let's finish off today's episode with some hashtag #askupgrade questions.
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Jerry asks, how many of your podcasts are video calls versus audio calls when you're
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recording them?
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>> What about TPK?
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>> Well, so the footnote is if there's a video version, it's a video call, otherwise it's
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So total party kill, where we play Dungeons and Dragons on the internet for your amusement,
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that's a video call because you see our faces and you see the map.
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And we have to see the map to see where our characters are and stuff like that and move
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around and stuff.
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But I realized that it was confusing.
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I mean, a lot of people just listen to the audio version.
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Most people, I think, listen to the audio version, and it's fine.
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It's theater of the mind.
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We try not to do it.
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But I realized showing us and the map would be kind of a fun video version.
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So we do that on video.
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Everything else we do, like upgrade, there's no video.
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And I think, and Myke has talked about this before, he'll back me up here, I think it's
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super important that you don't do video because not only is it distracting, but you end up
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communicating things visually and the listeners can't see you.
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So you communicate things visually and they're lost on the listenership.
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So I think the quality of the conversation goes down because you're no longer having
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an audio conversation.
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That is all that the podcast listener gets.
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You're having this video conversation that the podcast listeners are missing.
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So none other than the TPK, where we also do a video version, none of the podcasts I do
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Tim asks, would you use a waterproof HomePod mini shower edition?
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I have a Bluetooth speaker that I use in the shower and it's fine.
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I guess, I don't think I need voice control in the shower or anything like that.
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My little suction cup thing works fine and yeah, I don't think I would.
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It's possible, but I think that's an unnecessary thing.
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Also, it's going to be battery operated and I'm going to have to charge it and stuff like
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that because I don't have, you know, I'm not going to, there's nothing to plug in in the
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That would be very dangerous.
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So my phone's waterproof and the speakers are loud enough that works just for me.
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Honestly, my iPhone, I pop it.
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Well, I'm not, it's not in a case, you know, the one that I'm using right now, like you
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can just, I just take it in the shower.
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In fact, when my Bluetooth speaker starts beeping every 30 seconds to tell me that it's
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running out of battery, which I hate so much, I just turn it off and bring my phone in the
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shower and put it down.
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So it's reflecting against the wall and it's fine.
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Ian asks, what are your favorite mouse alternatives when working?
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I'm a video editor and love my MX master three, but really need an alternative like a trackball
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or a stylus.
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Since I started noticing some wrist forearm strain over the past week or so.
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Do you have any recommend?
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It's all made great.
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One, I use a Magic Trackpad and that's it.
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Get a Magic Trackpad.
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And this is my, it's my favorite thing that I love.
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Put it on the other side of your desk and you can use one hand for zooming and panning
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and then the other hand for your mouse or your whatever you're using for more fine motor
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So you're using both hands that will help reduce the amount of strain you're putting
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If you're looking for other like mouse like products, you said you like MX master three
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from Logitech.
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Logitech also make a trackball mouse called the MX master Ergo, which you might like.
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It's got a lot of the features that the MX master three has not all, but there's enough
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and it's nice.
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It has some tilting that you can do it too and do not sleep on getting a Wacom tablet.
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I use a Wacom Intuos Pro.
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It takes a while to get used to this because it's a completely different way of doing
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But I have found without a shadow of a doubt, the thing that is makes my life so much easier
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is using a Wacom tablet because it's much more comfortable.
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You're holding a pen in your hand, which you're really used to doing.
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I really, really, really recommend looking into getting one of these.
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I find it to be a much nicer experience.
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Make sure that you select the screen area as full and tablet area as full.
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And this basically means that when you're on the top left of the tablet, you're on the
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top left of the Mac screen, bottom right, you're on the bottom right of the Mac screen
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and you move your arm and it moves like the cursor exactly where you want it to be.
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They do this thing where they try and scale it by default.
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Don't do that.
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But trust me, Wacom is the way to go because you can especially, I mean, especially good
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for me because I'm left handed with using a pen and right handed of using a mouse.
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But otherwise, just get a trackpad, put it on the other side.
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Really good.
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I use the medium Wacom Intuos Pro.
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Really, really thoroughly recommend.
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Take some practice, but I've gotten a few people on this train with me over the years.
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CGP Grey got me on this train and I have convinced others.
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And I typically have only ever heard good things from people.
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It really, really can help a lot because it's a completely different arm movement as well
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than the mouse because you kind of move your entire arm, which you don't really do with
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the mouse or over trackpad.
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You tend to just move your wrist and your forearm a lot more.
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Really thoroughly recommended.
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John says, I held out a year for the M1s like the Apple Silicon Macs, but they cannot support
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two external displays, which is a huge disappointment for me and something I really want to be able
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Do I grab the last Intel MacBook Air or hold out longer for Macs that can handle this?
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I'm invested in a dock or monitors and need it to run logic occasionally.
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I'd say keep holding out because we just talked about new MacBook Pros.
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I bet they can do it.
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I bet money that they will support more monitors.
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Yeah, I wouldn't buy an Intel Mac now.
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I would keep waiting.
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You maybe only need to wait six more months.
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I'm in complete agreement with Jason.
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I bet those new MacBook Pros can do it.
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I would say if you're really desperate, what I would do is I would, if you're desperate,
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I would buy an M1.
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And I think there's some ways you can bridge with a USB adapter to display port and support
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two external monitors.
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It's probably going to be hinky, but you could probably do it.
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And then because it's an Apple Silicon Mac, it'll probably hold its value pretty decently
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and you would just sell that and buy it.
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But if you can just wait, I just wait, just wait because we have on good authority friend
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of the show, Mark Gurman, that mid year there'll be MacBook Pros and those I would I can't
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believe that they'll have the limitations of the current models.
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So I would wait if you can.
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Sarah in the Discord just put a link to a workaround, which I'll put in the show notes
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in case you want to try out for yourself.
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There are ways to do it.
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You could also like get a Mac Mini and hook it up an M1 Mac Mini, but the same deal where
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you'd end up selling it and getting if you are desperate, that would be the way to go.
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Steve asks, do you frequently use message effects in messages on iOS?
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And how do you feel about this feature?
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I did have someone do you I had somebody say happy new year to me in text the other day
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and we laughed because then it's all the fireworks.
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Yeah, it's very exciting.
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I use tap backs a lot.
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I don't use the message effects so much, but I use tap backs all the time.
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And I think I'm on record as saying that I wish there were more tap backs or that I could
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tap back with any emoji.
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But I do use tap backs all the time.
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So I would love there to be an emoji option for tap back.
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You could just press it and select whatever like you can get emoji reactions in Discord
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and Slack or whatever.
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Similarly to the tap backs, there should be more.
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They should have added more message effects.
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I only ever added one more, I think, which is called celebration.
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I really like them.
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I use the lasers one.
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I use the spinning word tornado thing all the time.
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I do want to just say one thing in case people don't know.
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I saw this on Twitter a while ago, and it's amazing that it messages on the Mac.
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There's a keyboard shortcut for the tap backs.
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Yeah, command T.
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And then you just do one, two, three, four or five.
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Really great.
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Like I I'm so happy to find that because doing the right click and selecting it kind of sucks.
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Jason just sent me a message with lasers.
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And now that I am using Mac OS Big Sur on my Mac Pro, which I upgraded to, I can now
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see it happening.
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Messages was one of the reasons that I upgraded my Mac Pro.
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So I really wanted to get the full experience.
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I'm sure that there is another program for you.
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If you don't listen to if you're I bet you can find another one.
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You got to relay.fm/shows.
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I bet you can find something else in there that you're going to enjoy.
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Thanks so much for listening to episode 335 of upgrade and we'll be back next time.
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Until then, say goodbye to yourself.
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Goodbye, Myke Hurley.