mac doesn't have a disk slot?

CodeMonsterCodeMonster ACT, AustraliaMember Posts: 1,078
edited March 2015 in Miscellaneous

hey everyone, just bought the newest macbook pro 15inch today so i could do game salad on the run!.
but i was wondering why it doesn't have a disk slot? the guy at jb sold me a internet security disk that I'm unable to use as my computer doesn't have a disk slot.

does anyone els have computers without diskslots? or am i just unlucky?

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  • KillerPenguinStudiosKillerPenguinStudios Member Posts: 1,291

    Hey @CodeMonster,

    None of the new MBP's have disk slots in them. This is so they could make them more compact. You can purchase an Apple superdrive which connects via USB and will play your disks.

    Another option is if you have a way to use a different mac the has a disk drive, you could copy the contents of the CD onto a External HDD, thumb drive, etc. Just some options but no, you are not unlucky! LOL

  • BBEnkBBEnk Member Posts: 1,764

    mini Macs no longer come with them either.

  • gingagaminggingagaming FREELANCE GS DEV Member Posts: 1,685

    I recently purchased a MBP and was shocked it didn't have a drive too. At first I was gutted as I missed that fact it didn't have one but soon learned you don't need one these days. My main issue was existing software like Microsoft office which was on a disc but I was able to download it direct from Microsoft and still enter my product key from my box. What annoyed me most about the MBP is the ram! I purchased it with full intentions of upgrading myself self without the Apple Ram price tag. That was until I booted it up and realised the MBPs ram is hard soldered and not changeable! Not even my local Apple store can do it!

  • CodeMonsterCodeMonster ACT, AustraliaMember Posts: 1,078

    thanks guys!, glad to know its not just my computer :)
    ill definitely be sure to buy that external superdrive.

  • jigglybeanjigglybean Member Posts: 1,584

    They dont even have an HDMi outlet. So behind the times they are. Everything appears to be an over priced cheap quality add on with Macs today. No wonder they are so rich

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  • CodeMonsterCodeMonster ACT, AustraliaMember Posts: 1,078

    thank god my new macbook pro has an HDMI outlet, maybe because it costed 3 grand......

  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,364

    Apple has a long history of removing features that are dying. They killed off the floppy drive in the original iMac when it was clear CDs were the future. Now they've killed off DVDS drives as it's clear digital is the future. I've had Macs without DVD drives for five years now and only once have I needed to plug in a DVD drive.

    It's just untrue to say they don't have HDMI - just like with PCs some models do, some don't. I don't know what Macs you've been using but my MacBook Pro is of a higher build quality than any PC I've ever seen. I'm guessing you're making assumptions based on ignorance.

    The DVD you were given with Internet security software. Ignore it. It will just be bloat ware that you really don't need.

    The soldered RAM thing was indeed annoying though. I certainly don't support that change for a moment. Luckily they upgraded me to 16gb for free when I bought my last MacBook Pro.

  • jigglybeanjigglybean Member Posts: 1,584

    I have an iMac 27" purchased May last year. And it hasn't got HDMI. A few USB ports, some electrical stuff and thats it. My PC is 10x faster 5x more powerful and 1/2 the money.

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  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,364

    @jigglybean said:
    I have an iMac 27" purchased May last year. And it hasn't got HDMI. A few USB ports, some electrical stuff and thats it. My PC is 10x faster 5x more powerful and 1/2 the money.

    Well hyperbole aside, I'm happy you have such success with your PC. But if you wanted a Mac with an HDMI port, you should have bought a Mac with an HDMI port.

  • jigglybeanjigglybean Member Posts: 1,584

    I had no idea they would be an option extra. Being a PC gamer, it comes as standard when I order a graphics card. Funny that really.

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  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,364

    @jigglybean said:
    I had no idea they would be an option extra. Being a PC gamer, it comes as standard when I order a graphics card. Funny that really.

    Because Apple target a different market? My MacBook Pro has an HDMI port and do you know how many times I've used it? Once.

  • RabidParrotRabidParrot Formally RabidParrot. Member Posts: 956

    I am in dire need of an internal floppy drive for my MBP!

  • jonmulcahyjonmulcahy Member, Sous Chef Posts: 10,408

    @jigglybean said:
    I had no idea they would be an option extra. Being a PC gamer, it comes as standard when I order a graphics card. Funny that really.

    Well the reasoning is your iMac has a built in display :)

  • LovejoyLovejoy Member Posts: 2,078

    @RabidParrot said:
    I am in dire need of an internal floppy drive for my MBP!

    Im still waiting for someone to ask "what is a floppy?"

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  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,364

    @Lovejoy said:
    Im still waiting for someone to ask "what is a floppy?"

  • RabidParrotRabidParrot Formally RabidParrot. Member Posts: 956

  • StoneclipseStoneclipse Member, PRO Posts: 130

    @jigglybean said:
    I have an iMac 27" purchased May last year. And it hasn't got HDMI. A few USB ports, some electrical stuff and thats it. My PC is 10x faster 5x more powerful and 1/2 the money.

    I am puzzled. Why would you ever need HDMI on a 27 INCH IMAC?!?!

  • LovejoyLovejoy Member Posts: 2,078

    @Stoneclipse said:
    I am puzzled. Why would you ever need HDMI on a 27 INCH IMAC?!?!

    To plug it in to a 70 inch tv !

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  • SocksSocks London, UK.Member Posts: 12,822

    @jigglybean said:
    I have an iMac 27" purchased May last year. And it hasn't got HDMI.

    You can just use a thunderbolt to HDMI adaptor.

  • ArmellineArmelline Member, PRO Posts: 5,364
    edited March 2015

    @Socks said:
    You can just use a thunderbolt to HDMI adaptor.

    Wait, the TV doesn't have a Thunderbolt port? Mac have Thunderbolt ports, so by the logic of this thread all electronics should have them.

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