The industry is transitioning away from Thunderbolt 3 and embracing Thunderbolt 4. Thunderbolt 5 (on the PC) is here, but not quite ready for prime time. You can call it a laptop dock, a laptop ...
It’s kind of insane to think about: USB 3.0 provides plug & play connections at up to 5 Gbps, yet Thunderbolt can accommodate almost any technology and possibly power a business out of a laptop ...
Last summer, I reviewed Dell's Latitude ... a business laptop, it's also got a solid array of ports, not skimping out on USB Type-A. On the left side, there's a lone Thunderbolt 4 port, which ...
A tool is provided in this repository that can force a Thunderbolt controller on a Dell system into flashing mode. When in flashing mode the controller won't go to sleep, so be sure to take it out of ...
For us, we need a lot of port options for testing monitors and accessories. In our setup, we plug our laptop of choice into the Thunderbolt 4 Slim, and then from there we plug in any other dock we ...
You need one (“upstream”) Thunderbolt or USB-C port for connecting to and charging your laptop (although the 14/16in MacBooks can also power via the MagSafe port), and likely at least another ...
Dell Inspiron 16 Plus (7610) is a Windows 10 laptop with a 16.00-inch display that has ... USB 3.2 Gen 1 (Type A), Thunderbolt 4 (Type C), HDMI Port, Multi Card Slot, Headphone and Mic Combo Jack ...
but that only solves the problem for my desktop and leaves my port-deprived laptop in the cold. The solution, then, is a multipurpose hub like the Satechi Thunderbolt 4 Slim Hub from Best Buy.
one upstream Thunderbolt 4 port (for connecting to your laptop), and a USB 3.2 Gen 2 data port at up to 10Gbps. The selection is far from comprehensive — I would have liked to see an SD card ...