If only they worked as anounced..
Comment on Intel makes Thunderbolt 5 official, promising speeds of up to 120Gbps
Vintercon@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I’m sure that any docks for 5 will only be 300$ or more…
massive_bereavement@kbin.social 1 year ago
CmdrShepard@lemmy.one 1 year ago
That’s pretty typical. 55" LCD TVs were $20k when they first came out, 256MB of RAM was hundreds of dollars when it came out, 128GB hard drives were hundreds of dollars when they came out. Someday, this thing will be dirt cheap and ubiquitous but not now.
xts@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Yep, got the Razer TB4 Dock Chroma when the M1 MacBook pros came out, think it was $350. It’s VERY nice to be able to go from desk to couch when WFH and have everything right where you left it, but damn it’s pricey.
AND mine already died once as well. Replaced under warranty but it was a hassle that took a few weeks
freeman@lemmy.pub 1 year ago
Any random thinkpad dock is like 200. A dell d6000 is a displaylink dock (so needs a driver) but will work for 160 bucks.
You really only need TB to extend pcie speeds to a peripheral. For most wfh stuff like spreadsheets you can do it for a LOT cheaper.
xts@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Not in my setup. TB4 is necessary for me to be anvke to run my TV + other monitors. Also, I’ve used DisplayLink haha, never going back. It’s just a subpar experience.
freeman@lemmy.pub 1 year ago
Yeah displaylink depends on the use case. For my day to day work, scripting, spreadsheets etc. it’s fine.
At home I use an eGPU to drive 2 monitors and tv but that’s more to play games.
I THINK a thinkpad dock has 3 outputs. 2 DP and HDMI and is only limited by the horizontal resolution your laptop can output. A lot of intel onboard graphics are limited and if you are trying to output to a 4K+ 2x 1080p monitors you are gonna have trouble.