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RE: You'll. . . be. . . sorrr-rry. . . [nt] ;-)

Posted by AbeCollins on January 13, 2017 at 09:52:45:

Some of the MacBook connectors are silly. Bad idea on the PS jack being magnetized.

Huh? Really? Maybe you weren't aware of the innovation and idea behind the magnetic power connector on the MacBook Pro laptops. The point of having that mag connector was so it would easily yank out in case someone tripped over the power cord saving the laptop from dropping to the floor.

Unless you use that mag connector to clean up a shop floor, it serves it's purpose extremely well.

Unfortunately, Apple had to drop that innovation when they adopted the industry standard USB-C connector in it's latest laptops. We will no longer have the safety benefit of the magnetic power connector.