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Hands on with 1st Thunderbolt 5 dock
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.
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.
The first Thunderbolt 5 dock appears to have arrived
The new dock claims to support up to three 4K monitors or two 8K monitors on Windows, or dual 6K monitors on MacBook Pros with M1 Pro chips or better. It also offers up to 120Gbps speeds for connected peripherals — assuming your computer has a Thunderbolt 5 port,
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.
You Can Finally Buy The First Thunderbolt 5 Dock
The dock has three Thunderbolt 5 downstream ports, one Thunderbolt 5 host port, three USB-A 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps ports, a combo audio jack, dual SD/Micro Card readers, and 2.5Gbps Ethernet. Those SD and microSD card slots work about the same as a dedicated USB SD adapter,
Kensington Announces Availability of Worldwide First Intel-Certified Thunderbolt™ 5 Docking Station
Supporting next-generation Thunderbolt™ 5 technology, the SD5000T5 is designed for professionals, content creators and gamers who need more screens to increase visual productivity, more speed to work with large files,
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