![]() ![]() Two advantages are hidden within Accel’s specs: First, the dock uses DisplayPort 1.4 (versus 1.2), which simply adds more bandwidth, especially if if you’re interested in an external 4K display but running at speeds over 60Hz-the spec supports 32.4Gbps, basically a 4K display running at 144Hz for gaming. The included Thunderbolt 3 cord is about 2.5 feet. On the rear you’ll find a gigabit ethernet port, three 10Gbps USB-A ports (4.5W charging), the DisplayPort 1.4 port, the two USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) downstream ports (which supply 15W) and the power slot. ![]() On the front, the upstream (to your laptop) Thunderbolt port sits alongside a headphone jack, a 5Gbps USB 2.0 port (with 7.5W charging) and a full-sized SD 4.0 UHS-II card slot. Otherwise, the dock includes a nice mix of ports. The front of Accell’s Thunderbolt 4 Docking Station. ![]()
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