People should really stop defending the dongle situation ...
My 4K monitor bought in 2016 doesn't have a USB C input so I need to purchase a $20+ USB-C to HDMI or DP cable if I want to use a monitor?
My iPhone SE bought in 2016 uses Lightning so I have to buy a $20+ Lightning to USB C cable to charge that as well? I guess I should throw out all of the other Lightning to USB-not-C cables I've had to purchase over the years?
My Apple USB keyboard bought in 2016 also uses USB-not-C so I guess I have to buy an adapter for that too?
Meanwhile my 2013 MBP is perfectly capable of connecting to a monitor and keyboard and charging a phone without paying for add-ons.
On top of that you suggest we "should" be using a $200+ TB dock anyway?
How about Apple doesn't require users to buy $300+ of adapters to use their latest laptop with modern peripherals?
This is not an Apple situation. I own a Lenovo laptop and I also had to invest in ~450 euro in peripherals (TB dock, extra chargers, cables). That's just the reality if you want multiple places (work, home, on the road) to work comfortably with a laptop.
In 2016 there were already usb-c peripherals that you could've opted for though. I've used a thunderbolt/usb-c monitor since then, which uses 1 cable for video data and mbp charging. This convenience alone has sold me on usb-c as the future.
My 4K monitor bought in 2016 doesn't have a USB C input so I need to purchase a $20+ USB-C to HDMI or DP cable if I want to use a monitor?
My iPhone SE bought in 2016 uses Lightning so I have to buy a $20+ Lightning to USB C cable to charge that as well? I guess I should throw out all of the other Lightning to USB-not-C cables I've had to purchase over the years?
My Apple USB keyboard bought in 2016 also uses USB-not-C so I guess I have to buy an adapter for that too?
Meanwhile my 2013 MBP is perfectly capable of connecting to a monitor and keyboard and charging a phone without paying for add-ons.
On top of that you suggest we "should" be using a $200+ TB dock anyway?
How about Apple doesn't require users to buy $300+ of adapters to use their latest laptop with modern peripherals?