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[3475.80 --> 3477.30] Hopefully they don't wait four more years. |
[3477.54 --> 3479.68] Hopefully just give us spec bumps every year. |
[3479.80 --> 3482.30] You don't have to have a big event for it, but just keep it updated. |
[3483.04 --> 3486.04] And there's lots of uses that we can go and use it for. |
[3486.16 --> 3487.16] So super exciting. |
[3487.26 --> 3490.72] Just the fact that we have a new Mac Mini, that's, that's big news. |
[3491.20 --> 3494.26] Going back to one more spec on this, which we covered. |
[3494.28 --> 3496.62] It's not very quickly is the thermo flow. |
[3497.72 --> 3500.92] I think what that's going to offer you is, is quietness. |
[3501.34 --> 3507.18] So when it, when it comes to whether or not it can kick it on your desk, as we say, right? |
[3507.20 --> 3510.88] Like you mentioned, Jared, your MacBook Pro still has trouble with Skype and several things |
[3510.88 --> 3511.18] happening. |
[3511.28 --> 3513.70] Your fans spin up for those reasons. |
[3513.70 --> 3515.00] That's why we typically don't. |
[3515.00 --> 3515.54] Google Hangouts. |
[3515.68 --> 3516.38] I hate you. |
[3516.50 --> 3516.76] Yeah. |
[3516.76 --> 3524.38] I mean, these are the things like I'm assuming it's part one of, of just necessary cooling, |
[3524.38 --> 3530.24] but the double airflow that it offers now, I would imagine cools it better and probably |
[3530.24 --> 3534.46] quieter than, you know, typically a MacBook Pro does. |
[3534.46 --> 3540.28] I'm just assuming that just based on the form factor and having Mac Minis currently that |
[3540.28 --> 3541.76] I can't even hear these things over here. |
[3541.80 --> 3544.90] I've got four over here that I can't even hear. |
[3545.86 --> 3546.46] Yeah. |
[3546.84 --> 3548.22] I agree with Jared. |
[3548.22 --> 3555.10] I think what, what I love the most of, of the Mac mini is, is the fact that it feels |
[3555.10 --> 3557.12] like obviously it's not dead. |
[3557.52 --> 3561.44] Hopefully they'll, they'll continue to update it and it gives you options. |
[3561.44 --> 3566.72] Um, because you know, the whole reason why I ask about this Mac mini as a good option as |
[3566.72 --> 3572.72] my primary desktop computer is because I, I just, I don't, I don't know how to justify |
[3572.72 --> 3579.78] the $8,000 of an iMac pro even, even, even with the work that I do. |
[3579.78 --> 3585.92] Um, so, so it, it, it just, it's nice to see that there may be other options that are |
[3585.92 --> 3593.02] more affordable, um, that, that would get you maybe not the same performance, but at least |
[3593.02 --> 3596.82] performance where you're not pulling your hair out in, in frustration. |
[3597.46 --> 3597.56] So. |
[3597.56 --> 3605.40] Well, I think on that front, um, you may be onto something, Tim, with the eGPU scenario, |
[3605.40 --> 3614.00] because I believe that those, those will begin to be more and more price competitive and |
[3614.00 --> 3620.54] not very uncommon as a add on to scenarios where you want to have more control. |
[3620.54 --> 3624.40] In this case, it's about control and less about retrofitting. |
[3624.40 --> 3630.94] Cause the reason why I think maybe the previous version of the Mac pro fell down was because |
[3630.94 --> 3638.18] it did not allow you to, uh, treat it as a componentized machine in a pro environment where |
[3638.18 --> 3645.34] you want to have control over CPU, GPU, RAM storage, and it just packaged all in one really |
[3645.34 --> 3649.74] beautiful design, but very little versatility when it came to expanding it. |
[3649.74 --> 3650.22] Yes. |
[3650.62 --> 3655.44] They gave you access to it, but it was the limitation on size. |
[3655.44 --> 3659.82] Like, whereas previous generations of Mac pros were like these gigantic boxes, you know, |
[3659.84 --> 3661.20] like the old school way, you know? |
[3661.44 --> 3661.76] Yeah. |
[3662.24 --> 3666.26] And there's people who literally will retrofit the old school boxes into the new school |
[3666.26 --> 3669.68] ways and like make these new Hackintosh Macintoshes. |
[3669.78 --> 3670.66] It's kind of funny. |
[3671.10 --> 3672.46] So you might be onto something. |
[3672.46 --> 3676.62] I would say that the price points on GPUs or eGPUs will get more and more competitive, |
[3676.62 --> 3682.84] especially as AI and machine learning, which is not a one-to-one, they will still be available |
[3682.84 --> 3683.12] to you. |
[3683.16 --> 3687.42] I'm assuming those are also similar where you can use them in a video environment and, |
[3687.42 --> 3693.70] and do what you're saying, which you get a Mac mini and, uh, go to a eGPU. |
[3693.70 --> 3693.78] Yeah. |
[3694.98 --> 3695.26] Yeah. |
[3695.64 --> 3702.68] Actually, um, looking here, it's, if we're using say a PCI version as a price point example, |
[3702.68 --> 3710.88] like, uh, an Nvidia is like a hundred bucks for a two gig external graphics card. |
[3710.98 --> 3715.88] So I'm, I'm, I'm sure they're taking that kind of technology and making it more accessible |
[3715.88 --> 3717.54] from the Thunderbolt three peripheral. |
[3717.90 --> 3720.08] Let's talk about this iPad pro. |
[3720.08 --> 3726.96] And can I just say it, the pencil attaches to the iPad pro with a magnet and it charges |
[3726.96 --> 3727.68] the pencil. |
[3727.92 --> 3728.08] Woo. |
[3728.46 --> 3728.70] We. |
[3729.58 --> 3729.84] Yeah. |
[3729.90 --> 3730.34] That's the highlight. |
[3730.44 --> 3731.40] That's my highlight right there. |
[3731.52 --> 3733.56] I was just like, that's so cool. |
[3734.46 --> 3737.30] I can tell you're really digging the attachment. |
[3737.56 --> 3739.38] Well, add to that. |
[3739.48 --> 3741.86] So it attaches magnetically. |
[3742.10 --> 3742.54] Right. |
[3742.96 --> 3744.16] And it wirelessly charges. |
[3745.32 --> 3745.76] Right. |
[3745.90 --> 3746.66] So it's always powered. |
[3746.78 --> 3747.40] That's amazing. |
[3747.52 --> 3749.94] I mean, leave it to Apple to go that far, right? |
[3749.94 --> 3754.12] That kind of detail is, is, is led by them. |
[3754.22 --> 3754.36] Sure. |
[3754.42 --> 3755.04] Others do it. |
[3755.08 --> 3755.26] Man. |
[3755.32 --> 3757.88] They, they think about all the user experience. |
[3757.96 --> 3760.92] So that's big in the, in part design and releases. |
[3760.92 --> 3764.04] Like, it's not just, Hey, this thing does this thing. |
[3764.08 --> 3766.84] It's this thing does this thing in these ways. |
[3767.38 --> 3767.78] Yeah. |
[3767.78 --> 3770.56] Remember the previous pencil, you had to plug it into the bottom. |
[3770.56 --> 3770.96] Right. |
[3770.98 --> 3774.60] And like a dead center bottom, it stuck out as all dorky and everybody would make fun |
[3774.60 --> 3775.98] of them for their bad design. |
[3776.50 --> 3779.16] And I just thought, yeah, I mean, it was meme worthy. |
[3779.16 --> 3784.56] That was dumb, but it was like, Hmm, maybe that was just a setup to make the magnet so |
[3784.56 --> 3785.14] much better. |
[3785.14 --> 3787.86] When we see it, we're like, Oh, now they solved it. |
[3788.06 --> 3792.16] Have you ever seen the comparison of the iMac iteration? |
[3792.44 --> 3794.28] As you know, I'm a huge fan of iteration. |
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