We bought 3 of these new MacBooks where I work. There is literally tons of issues, way too much to list them all in a single post. The biggest of all being the drivers for external displays over USB being glitchy and greedy as hell. While some of us hope they will fix that in a future software release, we already moved to xps laptops for newcomers.
So, yeah, people/companies are buying the new Macs. But, if it was my own personal machine I would already have returned it to the store.
Well, USB-C is specifically specced to accommodate displays over USB.
A similar argument might be said about "displays over display-port" or "displays over VGA".
If you "wouldn't wish this on anyone", would you mind sharing why? If suppliers aren't complying with the spec, or the spec is inadequate, I would like to understand why.
The user may be talking about DisplayLink USB displays (they install a secondary driver and create a virtual video buffer to draw in before sending it across USB to a device that draws it on screen)... not USB-C DisplayPort.
DisplayLink is pretty awful. Especially on macOS, due to limitations of macOS, they are laggy, don't display certain apps correctly and more.
There are quite a few docks out there (I know Asus had one) that use DisplayLink technology to show external displays.
I wish I could plug my 2 screens and the ethernet cable directly into the macbook. However, since Apple decided 2 USB-C port is enough, I'm left with a pretty crappy dock that don't even send power through the port. Hell, I can't even plug a tv screen into the laptop without a dongle (no HDMI).
This is absolutely infuriating. Don't buy this crap.
Find a dock that doesn't use DisplayLink. There are plenty of them out there that pass through the USB-C DisplayPort and have an ethernet port on them as well.
Dell sells one that is pretty good and used by a lot of my friends.
So, yeah, people/companies are buying the new Macs. But, if it was my own personal machine I would already have returned it to the store.