I largely use Macs now… My iMac at home, a MacBook Pro at the office, and another Mac Mini tucked back on my desk at the office for a lightweight VMware system for testing. In general, I like each of these systems a lot. But if there was one thing I could ask Steve for about the hardware in particular, this would be it. Please, for the love of all that is good, will someone at Apple create a DOCKING STATION or a PORT REPLICATOR for the MacBook Pro/MacBook? When I am at the office, even with a sweet 21″ Apple Cinema there, and all of my peripherals plugged into it. I have to plug in the AGP, USB, and Firewire from the Cinema to the MBP, and then plug in the power cord – on the opposite side from each other. Leaving the office is the same exercise in reverse… it’s just kludgy, and “un-Apple”. It’s a minor thing, but a reminder that Apple is still stuck in their consumer past. Laptops in business need port replicators/docking stations. It just makes life easier for a portable that truly gets used everywhere.
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