The
first
Thunderbolt
5
cables
arrived
in
July,
and
now
it
looks
like
we’re
finally
getting
the
first
Thunderbolt
5
dock!
Kensington
has
just
announced
the
Intel-certified
SD5000T5
EQ
is
now
available
to
buy,
seemingly
beating
every
rival
to
the
120Gbps
single-cable
docking
punch.
(I
just
checked:
Hyper,
J5Create
and
OWC’s
docks
aren’t
yet
available.)
The
new
dock
claims
to
support
up
to
three
4K
monitors
or
two
8K
monitors
on
Windows,
or
dual
6K
monitors
on
MacBook
Pros
with
M1
Pro
chips
or
better.
It
also
offers
up
to
120Gbps
speeds
for
connected
peripherals
—
assuming
your
computer
has
a
Thunderbolt
5
port,
anyhow.
Last
we
checked,
only
a
single
$4,500
version
of
the
Razer
Blade
18
has
that
port,
though
PCWorld
points
out
the
$3,899
Maingear
ML-17
now
has
one
as
well.
But
even
if
you
don’t
have
Thunderbolt
5
yet,
the
Kensington
has
another
trick
up
its
ports.
It’s
one
of
the
very
few
(maybe
the
only?)
Thunderbolt
dock
to
offer
140W
USB-C
PD
charging,
in
case
you’ve
got
a
laptop
that
can
use
that
much.
You
won’t
get
140
watts
with
a
16-inch
MacBook
Pro,
as
it
only
supports
140W
over
MagSafe,
and
MagSafe
doesn’t
transfer
data
—
but
it
should
give
you
at
least
100W
of
power.
Technically,
the
USB-C
PD
standard
now
goes
up
to
240W,
but
no
company
has
yet
shipped
a
charger
that
comes
close,
and
docks
typically
top
out
at
100W.
HP
and
Lenovo
have
docks
that
offer
230W
over
a
single
cable,
but
those
cables
have
two
heads
and
are
meant
for
specific
workstation
laptops,
not
standardized
USB-C
ones.
Thunderbolt
5
won’t
truly
get
exciting
until
we
can
make
use
of
all
its
speed
—
no
Thunderbolt
5
storage
drives
have
yet
shipped,
to
my
knowledge.
But
OWC
did
just
open
preorders
for
the
Envoy
Ultra,
which
claims
6,000MB/sec
transfer
speeds
and
a
claimed
release
date
of
October
2024.
The
OWC
Envoy
Ultra.Image:
OWC
Also,
it
would
help
if
prices
came
down!
The
new
Kensington
dock
will
ship
later
this
month
for
$400,
and
the
OWC
Envoy
Ultra
will
cost
$400
for
2TB
or
$600
for
4TB.
It
arrives
“late
October.”
(Originally posted by Sean Hollister)
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