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I've been wanting to buy a MacBook Pro since March this year, but I didn't really need one so I waited for the price to drop. Now with school starting in September and Skylake processors being released I was struggling with waiting for the Skylake Pros or buying one now. I decided to buy one now, because of a couple things: The Skylake Pros will probably be released in November or early 2016, because the mobile processors still have to be released. Also the improvements that Skylake will bring to the MacBook Pros are 'minor' compared to the other line ups like the Air and Macbook. And also not important: I won't like the price tag that will be on the Skylake Pros. Thank you for reading, have a nice day! (:.
I might be missing something, but I think Apple have a chance to get into the gaming market this way, by having a GPU chassis that is affordable and easy to use. At first people will just use their windows partition to game, but once sales of those GPU chasis is significant, I think more developers will port their game to Mac, and there will be no reason to use windows anymore (at least for me). Also a side note, since gaming needs larger disk space, they can sell more of those high spec Macbook Pros with bigger SSDs. The point is that people will buy new devices that will have it, like phones and laptops and desktops and whatnot.
Then we'll get peripherals that have it, like external drives and thumb drives and such. As long as there are a bunch of devices on the market using it, the cost of those devices will be competitive, unlike say, the cost of Thunderbolt drives currently. And that's all it really takes for it to be a universal standard. Sure you might have old devices, but those can be adapted to use USB C, so there's no reason not to switch over for new devices. Edit: and they don't have to be made obsolete.
Just that new devices will be more attractive to people if they use the new standard. We're not talking about just laptops here.
We're talking about phones, tablets, etc. USB 2 isn't 'just fine' to allow those devices to have one port that consolidates data transfer, charging, external display, and peripheral connectivity, especially on laptops and other devices with larger batteries and power consumption. Sure, most people probably can just use USB 2 for what they use it for now, but most device manufacturers would rather have one port that does everything instead of having to add ports to the device. And most people will likely get on board with that idea once they understand what it does. Most people you know is not most people. People upgrade their phones every couple of years if not sooner.
People upgrade their laptops every couple of years or so too. A metric fuckton of people are going to be doing that this year.
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And next year. Not to mention other devices like tablets or whatever that are purchases beyond the normal upgrade cycle. Industry analysts are saying it's going to happen fast. It's these people's jobs to predict that kind of thing.
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I happen to think they're right because of the sheer necessity of having a universal 'we only have to design this device to use a single port for everything' standard that device manufacturers view as the holy grail.