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I remember when I bought my wife the first Apple computer back in 2011. Apple loved to tout that it came with Thunderbolt. OK, so at the time almost no accessories were available. Since then TB2 and soon/now TB3.
Just bought the wife a refurbished 2015 iMac and I have to wonder with all those Apple computers being sold in the past 4.5 years how many Thunderbolt accessories are being bought.
Now, if you are a professional and using a company/business paid for external storage for some media application etc., then I get it. But for the overwhelming majority of Apple computer owners (mobile or desktop) I am not seeing the sales of TB accessories.
I went looking this morning and found statistic on Apple computers sales figures. I think these are estimates because I thought I heard something a couple of years ago about Apple not officially publishing them. Even still, the estimated was +5 million computers in Q1 2016 and +4 million Q2 2016.
That is a hell of a lot of computers and I wonder if that statistic was not reflecting something else (tablets/phones). In either event I wondered about TB accessories as I wanted to look for a TB-to-USB3 adapter.
Amazon has one and they have ~200 reviews in the past 23 months and the average/mediocre rating for it with little to no alternatives. Heck, even on Apple's website the exact same product only garnered '5' reviews in 2 years with no alternatives offered.
So, I wonder what the hype is for Thunderbolt, which isn't limited to Apple as I've seen in on several DIY motherboard products as well. TB is expensive, the accessories expensive (any that is being kind), and the average rating mediocre at best.
To me this seems like an unmitigated failure of a technology.
Just bought the wife a refurbished 2015 iMac and I have to wonder with all those Apple computers being sold in the past 4.5 years how many Thunderbolt accessories are being bought.
Now, if you are a professional and using a company/business paid for external storage for some media application etc., then I get it. But for the overwhelming majority of Apple computer owners (mobile or desktop) I am not seeing the sales of TB accessories.
I went looking this morning and found statistic on Apple computers sales figures. I think these are estimates because I thought I heard something a couple of years ago about Apple not officially publishing them. Even still, the estimated was +5 million computers in Q1 2016 and +4 million Q2 2016.
That is a hell of a lot of computers and I wonder if that statistic was not reflecting something else (tablets/phones). In either event I wondered about TB accessories as I wanted to look for a TB-to-USB3 adapter.
Amazon has one and they have ~200 reviews in the past 23 months and the average/mediocre rating for it with little to no alternatives. Heck, even on Apple's website the exact same product only garnered '5' reviews in 2 years with no alternatives offered.
So, I wonder what the hype is for Thunderbolt, which isn't limited to Apple as I've seen in on several DIY motherboard products as well. TB is expensive, the accessories expensive (any that is being kind), and the average rating mediocre at best.
To me this seems like an unmitigated failure of a technology.