The Satechi Triple 4K Display Docking Station is a new accessory for Mac users. It allows you to connect basic Macs and MacBooks on the M1 and M2 with single-monitor support (including the new 15-inch MacBook Air) to three monitors at 4K @ 60Hz at once.
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To connect monitors, there are two DisplayPort 1.4 connectors and three HDMI 2.0. Image output control works through the DisplayLink Manager app and requires macOS 11.0 or later. Only two DisplayPort monitors can be connected to computers with USB-A ports, pass-through charging is not supported on such models.
The remaining connectors are suitable for connecting wired accessories such as a keyboard and an external drive: three USB 3.0 (5 Gb / s), USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gb / s) and USB-C 3.1 Gen 2 (10 Gb / s, charging up to 7, 5 W).
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On the side, there is another USB-C port with 100W pass-through charging, which is responsible for powering the dock and the computer. There's also Ethernet, a Kensington lock slot, and a 3.5mm audio jack.
Although the device is aimed primarily at Mac users, Windows support is also present. In addition to Mac, iMac, and MacBook, support for some iPad models, as well as Microsoft, Lenovo, and Dell laptops, is announced.
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Satechi Triple 4K Display Docking Station was priced at $ 300 (25,200 rubles), you can order a new product on the manufacturer's website. In addition to the docking station itself, the package includes a 100 W power supply, a power cable, and a USB-C cable with outputs to USB-A and USB-C.
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