Desktop dockstation6/16/2023 ![]() Natively over USB-C, Macs can only connect to one external display in Extended mode (where the screen extends beyond what you can see on the laptop screen, as opposed to Mirrored mode that replicates exactly what you get on the laptop screen) but you’ll get two Extended mode screens over a Thunderbolt connection. If you want to connect more than one external display to your MacBook you’ll need a Thunderbolt dock, rather than a USB-C dock. You can turn that 13in laptop screen into an iMac-sized 27in or even larger monitor by adding an extra display-or connect two large screens to extend your screen across your whole desk. If you use your laptop as your principal computer, you would do well to consider attaching at least one larger display to create a hybrid desktop/laptop setup (with a keyboard, mouse and printer all available via a single connection to your MacBook). If you don’t require the ultimate bandwidth for the fastest data transfer and best screen frame rates or resolutions, a USB-C dock might suit your purposes and save you money. We have included some cheaper non-Thunderbolt USB-C docks. That said, there are still some great-and often more affordable-TB3 docks available, and most Apple users won’t see much difference between TB3 and TB4-the Thunderbolt 4 standard was mainly about getting Windows laptops up to speed, although there are technical benefits for MacBook Pro users, such as smarter daisy-chaining and faster PCI hard-drive connections. The Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 10-in-1 Dual Display Dock is backward compatible with Thunderbolt 3 and USB4 devices running Windows 10 or later or Mac OS Big Sur 11.2 or later.If your MacBook is equipped with Thunderbolt 4, then you really should buy a TB4 dock if you need more ports than those 14/16in laptops already possess.īuying a Thunderbolt 4 dock is a wise decision based on future-proofing even for owners of TB3 Macs as the standard is backwards compatible with TB3 and USB-C. The included 135W power supply keeps the connected Thunderbolt 4 laptop charged and ready to go with 90W power delivery while supporting connected devices, such as keyboards, mice, portable hard drives and other peripherals. In addition, users can access multimedia content quickly with the SD 4.0 card reader, which supports all SD cards, including SD, SDHC and SDXC. The audio combo jack means users can connect a headset microphone or speakers for audio output. The Ethernet port allows for Internet connectivity with file transfer speeds up to 1000 Mbps. The front USB-A 2.0 port supports BC 1.2 for quick mobile device charging, while the three USB-A Gen 2 ports on the back support 10 Gbps data transfers. ![]() The TAA-compliant Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 10-in-1 Dual Display Docking Station from C2G supports ultra-high-definition images and video when connected to a single 8K display or dual 4K displays and provides data transfer speeds up to 40 Gbps, all through the available Thunderbolt 4 ports. Today C2G announced the availability of its new Thunderbolt 4 USB-C 10-in-1 Dual Display Docking Station Featuring Ethernet, USB, an SD card reader, 3.5mm audio and power delivery up to 90W - 4K 60Hz, the new docking station is designed to transform Thunderbolt 4-enabled laptops into total desktop solutions. NovemAV Buyers.Club, HomeAV News, News, ProAV News, rAVe, rAVe Education, rAVe Europe, rAVe Europe News, Rental, RTA ,
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