Comment by freetime2
8 hours ago
A potential example that comes to mind would be you have a Studio Display in your house that you use for remote work with a beefy MacBook Pro, and then maybe a family member has a MacBook Neo that they’d like to plug into a monitor occasionally.
Tbh if you have a studio display you are probably used to most things not working with it. I get that it's apple, but the lack of a HDMI or Displayport input on the monitor is insane.
There is Displayport support. Over USB-C. If you need an adapter you can get one.
Just like no floppy on the iMac was insane.
When there is a better way, why would you spend money and effort supporting the old outdated way?
I wouldn't let a family member use my desk to plug into my Studio Display. What if they mess with my chair settings?