I love the idea of it, and I love how tiny it is. Will probably get one when money isn’t so tight.

But I was curious if the power button was accessible without lifting it. And it genuinely isn’t. Why does Apple like shoving important IO and buttons underneath the device. Good thing it’s light?

Oh and a funny thing was the staff had to loosen its mount on the table so you could turn it on.

  • @vinnymac
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    112 days ago

    I still think the apple should be the power button. Would’ve been a baller move on their part.

    • @KoalaUnknown
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      62 days ago

      That would be one more flex cable to deal with when taking it apart so I would prefer it not be there.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 days ago

        I think Apple customers generally aren’t the type to be taking their own computers apart.

        • @Lemming421
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          22 days ago

          I’m certainly not, but having seen claims you can replace the SSD with a bigger one, I can imagine a lot of people might try it…

          • @ZapBeebz_
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            22 days ago

            Yeah but doesn’t adding the extra flex cable to make it more frustrating to disassemble seem like just the sort of thing Apple would do to discourage user modifications? Apple doesn’t like the kind of users who know how to tinker with and upgrade computers

        • @KoalaUnknown
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          32 days ago

          Yes, but it’s a flex cable that doesn’t get in the way. If you moved it to the top, you would have to deal with it when accessing the cmos, fan, ssd, etc.