I know that. I just don't like that instead of allowing us Professional
users to do what's best for us, they do what's best for them - forcing
us to use a standard that in the end doesn't help us or change the
game. It's just another port you need to put an adapter into then
attach to a monitor (assuming you're not using an Apple monitor).
And let's not forget that according to Intel, the chipset for
Thunderbolt costs $25 Per Chip. And you need two per link, one on each
end. So that's gonna add $50 to each thing you plug in(assuming you
don't daisy link, and shrink the cost per unit).
Mark
On 6/10/2013 2:10 PM, jeff@kinetta.com wrote:
>
> It should have Displayport on the Thunderbolt connectors, like
> Thunderbolt1 Macs do.
>
> On Jun 10, 2013, at 3:57 PM, Mark Santora wrote:
>
> > Was just looking at the overview on and Apple site - this POS doesn't
> > even have a Display Port! Let alone a mini display port, or a DVI, or
> > anything even remotely professional
>
> Jeff Kreines
> Kinetta
> kinetta.com
> jeff@kinetta.com <mailto:jeff%40kinetta.com>
>
>
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