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Hands on with 1st Thunderbolt 5 dock
Hands on with the first Thunderbolt 5 dock: Kensington’s SD5000T5
We've gone hands on with the Kensington SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt 5 Triple 4K Docking Station, the first Thunderbolt 5 dock we've seen. This dock will future-proof your desk for years to come...but the pieces aren't all there yet.
Hands-on with Thunderbolt 5: Is this bleeding-edge dock a sensible set of future-proof ports or just trivial tech?
Kensington's SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt 5 Triple 4K Docking Station opens up even more connectivity with an all-new Thunderbolt 5 USB-C cable, even if your new laptop likely doesn't support it.
Kensington Announces Availability of Worldwide First Intel-Certified Thunderbolt™ 5 Docking Station
Kensington is unlocking the full potential of Thunderbolt™ 5 laptops with the release of the SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt™ 5 Triple 4K Docking Station.
You Can Finally Buy The First Thunderbolt 5 Dock
Kensington has released the SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt 5 Triple 4K Docking Station. This is the first Intel-certified Thunderbolt 5 dock available for purchase commercially. This announcement comes shortly after the first Thunderbolt 5 cables hit the market in July, so Kensington is currently the only one offering this kind of equipment.
The Kensington SD5000T5 EQ is the first Intel-certified Thunderbolt 5 dock
This new Kensington plug-and-play docking solution supports up to three 4K monitors, delivers data transfer speeds up to 120Gbps, provides 140W power delivery, and features an 11-in-1 design for enhanced versatility.
Kensington Announces Availability of Worldwide First Intel-Certified Thunderbolt(TM) 5 Docking Station
NYSE:ACCO) Kensington Announces Availability of Worldwide First Intel-Certified Thunderbolt(TM) 5 Docking Station
The first Thunderbolt 5 dock appears to have arrived
But even if you don’t have Thunderbolt 5 yet, the Kensington has another trick up its ports. It’s one of the very few (maybe the only?) Thunderbolt dock to offer 140W USB-C PD
Hands-on: Kensington’s first Thunderbolt 5 dock is built for the future
Kensington’s first Thunderbolt 5 dock, the future of PC I/O, is here! Unfortunately, it’s just one part of the equation. The Kensington SD5000T5 EQ Thunderbolt 5 Triple 4K Docking Station is the first Thunderbolt 5 dock I’ve seen inside PCWorld’s lab.
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The Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station is a great all-in-one solution for a messy desk
The Anker 675 USB-C Docking Station combines a laptop dock with a monitor stand and even has an integrated wireless charger.
Liliputing
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More Thunderbolt 5 products arrive: the first TB5 docking station and portable SSD
The first Thunderbolt 5 cables arrived in July. Earlier this month OWC started taking pre-orders for the first Thunderbolt ...
TechRadar on MSN
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Where are the laptops?
For users to get the full benefit of Thunderbolt 5, we’ll need to see more widespread adoption from
laptop
makers. It will ...
Macworld
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Plugable USB-C Dual 4K Display Docking Station (UD-6950PDH) review
The Plugable USB-C Dual 4K Display Docking Station (UD-6950PDH) features an impressive 13 ports alongside its DisplayLink ...
digitalcameraworld
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Anker Prime Charging Docking Station (14-in-1) review: charge and connect
Anker's 14-in-1 Charging Docking Station is a docking station that excels in power delivery and data transfer. The device ...
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Thunderbolt 5 docking stations went mainstream at IFA but where are the laptops that support them? Promises of 80 Gbps of bandwidth and 8K resolutions are not e…
A standout feature of Thunderbolt 5 is its ability to deliver 240W of power, which means faster charging for laptops and ...
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