I now this is not strictly in the "Mac arena" But I feel this is best placed here since my questions revolve using a Thunderbolt Display (2011) I am primarily a Mac based household but a member of my ...
Thunderbolt displays may be the future of PC I/O expansion for one very simple reason: They could save you money as well as space. The very nice people at BenQ sent over the PD3220U display months ago ...
Historically, you’ve had two options to expand the port capabilities of your laptop: an inexpensive USB-C dongle or a more ...
Kensington's two new Thunderbolt 5 docks are for Windows and Mac users deliver connection speeds of 80Gbps. They also have ...
The incomparable and incorrigible iFixit has completed yet another meticulously-detailed teardown -- and this one's about as beautiful as it gets: the 27-inch Apple Thunderbolt Display. While the ...
Belkin just announced a new Thunderbolt 2 docking station that delivers a massive 20 Gbps of bandwidth, but whose $300 price tag goes to show why PC buyers have expressed so little enthusiasm for the ...
I can see that most modern motherboards have a thunderbolt port, but how is it actually wired? When I can connect my thunderbolt cable/dock to a Macbook Pro, everything gets routed via that - USB, ...
With Thunderbolt 3 just starting to get wide adoption on laptops, it's of course time for Thunderbolt 4. This isn't going to be a huge change, peak speeds may improve a bit, but Intel is really ...
Intel has announced a new feature for Thunderbolt designed to make life easier for folks with both a laptop and a desktop (or just two different PCs they use frequently). Thunderbolt Share allows two ...
Don’t you always feel a little tingle of victory when you find a deal you’re not supposed to know about? In this case, ...
Have you ever run multiple displays with different resolutions? Today’s featured Mac mini setup sports older Apple Thunderbolt Displays (2.5K resolution, aka 2560 x 1440p) flanking a newer Studio ...
Older Apple monitors that support the VGA connection standard are fully-compatible with PCs. The VGA standard doesn't have any variations and transmits a straight analog signal. PCs that only have DVI ...
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