
Kensington SD5760T Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station, 100W PD, 2 x HDMI, SD/Micro SD 4.0 Card Slots, 60Hz, for Windows Laptops and MacBook Pro (K34110NA) - Black
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Kensington SD5760T Thunderbolt 4 Dual 4K Docking Station, 100W PD, 2 x HDMI, SD/Micro SD 4.0 Card Slots, 60Hz, for Windows Laptops and MacBook Pro (K34110NA) - Black

Kensington SD5780T Thunderbolt™ 4 Dual 4K Docking Station with 96W PD - Win/Mac - for Monitor, Notebook - 96 W - Thunderbolt 4 - 2 Displays Supported - 8K, 4K - 3840 x 2160, 4096 x 2160 - USB Type-C - 1 x HDMI Ports - HDMI - Black, Gray - Wired - Windows, macOS

Ideal for creative professionals, the sleek Thunderbolt 4 Slim Hub can provide 40Gbps bandwidth for connecting external displays and high-speed peripherals while simultaneously delivering 60W of charging to the host device. It features three Thunderbolt 4 downstream ports that support daisy chaining up to six Thunderbolt devices to maximize your creative space.

This compact multi-port adapter is ideal for travel, featuring everything from the essential HDMI™ output, USB™ ports to Gigabit Ethernet and 100W Power Delivery passthrough. It gives you the ability to connect your Chromebook™, MacBook® , or other USB-C® compatible laptops to a 4K monitor or TV with 60 Hz refresh rate and audio. With USB™ Power Delivery 3.0, you can charge your laptop and power your peripherals with a single USB-C® power adapter even if your laptop only has one USB-C® port. In addition, you can connect or charge your USB™ devices via the SuperSpeed USB™ 5Gbps ports and access a wired network through the Gigabit Ethernet port. Through a single USB-C® (Thunderbolt™ 3 and 4 compatible) host cable, this compact adapter provides all the essential connectivity you need to create a workstation virtually anywhere!