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[4828.44 --> 4832.98] But, I mean, I think this was a huge missing point with the Apple TV as a gaming platform.
[4832.98 --> 4836.02] Because they said, you can bring your own controller.
[4836.02 --> 4841.42] Like, no one's ever going to build a game that requires a remote on a platform that doesn't require a remote.
[4841.68 --> 4845.38] Like, you need a first-party official, in-the-box remote.
[4845.92 --> 4847.46] Not even, like, an accessory.
[4847.88 --> 4848.76] I don't know about that.
[4849.06 --> 4850.32] I do know about that.
[4850.62 --> 4851.70] I'm pretty sure about that.
[4851.72 --> 4857.44] If the accessory is affordable, I mean, most gaming systems come with one.
[4858.32 --> 4858.58] Yeah.
[4858.86 --> 4859.04] Right?
[4859.24 --> 4861.26] I think that's, I think one is table stakes.
[4861.42 --> 4861.70] Right.
[4861.76 --> 4861.94] Yeah.
[4861.94 --> 4862.26] Okay.
[4862.36 --> 4863.94] So, give me one at least, which they do.
[4864.12 --> 4868.76] They give you the one that does most things, the game part of it, not so well.
[4869.00 --> 4871.50] Hey, I could play CrossFit Red all day on the typical.
[4871.70 --> 4873.00] That's not a video game remote.
[4873.56 --> 4874.78] It's a remote, though.
[4874.78 --> 4875.60] So, we got you.
[4875.72 --> 4876.38] That is not a gaming controller.
[4876.38 --> 4876.68] Gotcha.
[4876.92 --> 4878.38] No, because that is not a gaming controller.
[4878.38 --> 4878.82] I'm holding us around.
[4878.92 --> 4879.34] I agree.
[4879.34 --> 4880.42] I do agree.
[4880.68 --> 4891.40] I think if they could just take it one little further and say, not only is it this, but you can buy, maybe, say, the game version of it or add it in the process of buying an Apple TV.
[4891.76 --> 4897.60] Like, maybe it's not default in every one of them, but when you buy it, similar to a computer, you can bump up the CPU or RAM.
[4897.96 --> 4901.00] You can bump up the peripherals that they add to it, and it is first party.
[4901.20 --> 4901.36] I agree.
[4901.36 --> 4905.98] If they did a controller first party, they can own the gaming world.
[4906.20 --> 4907.32] It's a great display.
[4907.44 --> 4908.52] It's great graphics.
[4908.98 --> 4910.98] Why not push into gaming there?
[4911.94 --> 4913.16] Maybe they're just not ready yet.
[4913.52 --> 4915.78] Maybe they're playing the long game, and eventually they'll get there.
[4916.16 --> 4916.68] For now, they're missing.
[4916.68 --> 4920.02] I don't know if they care so much.
[4920.48 --> 4921.98] My other thought is maybe they—
[4921.98 --> 4922.02] Esports?
[4922.38 --> 4923.70] It's a billion-dollar industry.
[4924.40 --> 4926.06] Well, they're already the biggest company in the world.
[4926.14 --> 4927.36] They're doing pretty well with hardware, but—
[4928.04 --> 4930.48] I mean, it's not a—
[4930.48 --> 4931.66] Oh, yeah, you're seeing Apple.
[4931.90 --> 4933.12] I was thinking you said Esports.
[4933.62 --> 4934.40] No, I'm thinking about Apple.
[4934.56 --> 4935.74] No, I agree.
[4935.82 --> 4936.36] It's huge.
[4936.74 --> 4943.72] I just think Apple is the hugest, and we all talk about focus amongst the things that we try to do, so maybe it's a focus thing.
[4944.02 --> 4944.20] Yeah.
[4944.20 --> 4953.94] Maybe I think they might have blinders, and they might think that what they're doing is already good enough because look how great iOS is as a gaming.
[4954.14 --> 4960.40] All the top apps are games, and so much gaming is happening and all these things that I think they're kind of—
[4960.40 --> 4960.54] Right.
[4960.54 --> 4969.64] Maybe ignoring the more immersive, interactive, deep, you know, harder core games because they think they're doing all right.
[4969.70 --> 4970.02] I don't know.
[4970.02 --> 4986.30] I would like to think that it's a focus thing because I feel that that's when Apple is at its best, when it focuses on things that it can do really well, and it does a lot of those things already.
[4986.30 --> 4994.02] I wanted to talk also about some of the other features that were very appealing to me of the iPad Pro.
[4994.02 --> 5004.02] Not so much from a developer standpoint because, like we've already said, you know, there's not a ton on the developer end that maybe is exciting.
[5004.90 --> 5013.26] I don't know if that's the word necessarily, but as a writer, oh my goodness, iPad Pro is pretty exciting.
[5013.26 --> 5024.92] I mean, I can do a lot of writing on the go, and their new, like, smart keyboard folio thankfully covers the backside of the freaking iPad.
[5025.48 --> 5030.34] I don't know why that wasn't a thing with their last generation of iPad.
[5030.90 --> 5032.60] I'm glad that it's now a thing.
[5032.60 --> 5043.30] It's got two new angles, which is pretty cool depending on whether it's on your lap or on the table, and I find that particularly important.
[5043.60 --> 5055.26] I'm a man of substance, as some like to say, so having something on my lap is not the easiest thing for me, but I think the new angles might help a little bit with that.
[5055.26 --> 5064.28] Also, USB-C for me was a big feature because it now allows me to connect my camera directly to the iPad.
[5065.24 --> 5081.72] So, you know, like with a trip that I just took to London, for example, for Sustain, I can just hook up my camera directly to the iPad, import my pictures, edit them on the iPad, you know, in VSCO or whatever other editing app that you may like, and then post them.
[5082.18 --> 5083.72] I mean, that's so awesome.
[5083.72 --> 5085.46] I'm so excited for that.
[5086.16 --> 5093.62] And also like the charging capabilities of USB-C is really fun so that I can charge my iPhone on the go.
[5093.84 --> 5097.92] So anyway, those were some of my highlights of the iPad Pro.
[5101.06 --> 5102.58] So let's close with this.
[5102.64 --> 5109.52] We've had three big new purchasable products announced today.
[5109.52 --> 5117.74] We've had the all new MacBook Air, the all new Mac Mini, and an all new iPad Pro.
[5118.44 --> 5123.94] Hypothetically, you can only buy one of these three devices, but you have to buy one.
[5124.30 --> 5125.40] So you can't say no.
[5125.64 --> 5126.46] You have to buy something.
[5126.96 --> 5127.72] But you can't buy all three.
[5127.80 --> 5128.40] You have to buy just one.
[5128.40 --> 5130.90] Which one do we buy?
[5132.14 --> 5134.58] And which two do we leave at the store?
[5135.24 --> 5139.48] When you say we, are you saying we or are you saying individual needs?
[5140.64 --> 5143.84] I'm saying you, Adam, and then you, Tim, and then me, Jared.
[5144.14 --> 5144.44] Yes.
[5144.44 --> 5145.26] Which one are you going to buy?
[5145.36 --> 5146.06] Who's going first?
[5148.00 --> 5150.24] Well, I'll go first because mine's a pretty easy decision.
[5150.24 --> 5156.86] And I'm getting the iPad Pro because I don't have one and it looks really fun.
[5159.30 --> 5160.42] The Mac Mini is awesome.
[5160.68 --> 5164.86] I already have a pretty new laptop, so I'm not going to upgrade my laptop anytime soon.
[5165.20 --> 5168.94] I may eventually get a Mac Mini for kind of a home server situation because I'm using
[5168.94 --> 5172.18] a previous laptop as a server, which is not ideal.
[5172.24 --> 5173.78] And I think it's probably not going to last.
[5173.92 --> 5175.54] So the Mac Mini would be my second.
[5175.54 --> 5181.44] And I have a pretty new MacBook Pro, so I'm not on the prowl for a new laptop.
[5181.76 --> 5183.62] But I am iPad-less.
[5183.92 --> 5185.86] This iPad Pro looks spectacular.
[5186.84 --> 5188.30] And I would buy it.
[5190.96 --> 5191.64] There you go.