
Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock
Thunderbolt, 9 Ports
Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock
Thunderbolt, 9 Ports
Hello together I also have a gaming monitor with high frequency on the dock and it delivers this without any problems, even in 4K.
That probably depends on exactly what kind of connection your HP notebook has. I meant for the complete throughput, it really has to be Thunderbolt 4 as a connection, which is what the Macbook Pro of the new generations has. I deliberately only have one monitor via Thunderbolt / USB C and the second one directly on the notebook via HDMI. This means connecting two cables, but without any worries.
I have a similar setup. This device not allow for connections to 2 computers simultaneously. I have a really long usb c cable from the device into the computer. So switching computers is pulling the cable from one and attaching to another computer. And immediately all attached devices show up. I find that very convenient. My mic, camera, speakers, keyboards, mouse and monitor all show up instantly on any computer anytime I switch the cable to a new machine.
Yes, works great, use the dock with a Macbook Pro 2021 and 2 x 32" 4K screens, 8-10 hours of runtime daily.
0.8m Thunderbolt 4 cable is also included. These things are quite expensive if you buy them standalone due to the complex technology of Thunderbolt 4.
Only lights up when the PC / Mac is running. Otherwise, it can also be set via the Razer software.
No. So I haven't found out yet. You might have to adjust it on the laptop.
It works like a charm on a MacBook Pro 2019 / i19 / TB3 with LG 5k ultrawide. Recommended!
Sorry, the question has crept in with the wrong product ;-)
Only the color, Mercury is white instead of black.
It comes with the power cable and one thunderbolt 4 cable to go to your laptop
Seems to be this one: Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Not on sale at the moment. Possibly get it directly from the manufacturer or ask Digitec via support/helpdesk. Manufacturer Razor
Here you can find a selection of our USB-C to HDMI cables: https://www.digitec.ch/de/search?q=usb%20c%20hdmi This one supports up to 3840 x 2160 @ 60 Hz, if your monitor supports it: Delock USB-C - HDMI 4K/60Hz (2m, HDMI, USB C)
Yes, that's no problem Thunderbolt 4 is backwards compatible with all other Thunderbolt versions. It would be even nicer if something like this didn't work for the price :).
I think you wanted to ask this question about another product? :)
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