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http://www.dailytech.com/IDF+2011+Belkin...e22715.htm
Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock.
It's like having all the features of the $999 27" Thunderbolt Display without having to shell out for the display. No word on pricing yet.
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I would buy one just for the FW800 port and the built-in GIGABIT! Ethernet. I had used a 27" Apple display for all of 2 days and it went back; the screen is so glossy that it was like looking into a mirror. I got the Dell U2711 instead (matte screen) and have been very pleased.
Hopefully they include a TB cable in the package.
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Is it USB2 or USB3? The article doesn't say.
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Isn't the TB half cable built into the dock?
Is this TB-powered, or does it have to be plugged in?
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looks like USB2.
I want one with an eSATA adapter.
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eSATA port or TB doesn't exist.
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What?! No ADB port? Forget it.
Seriously though, it doesn't have a DVI port? Can I only connect it to a TB compatible display?
Also, what's with the shape? Looks like a prototype especially because DC-in is on the front.
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Wailer wrote:
What?! No ADB port? Forget it.
Seriously though, it doesn't have a DVI port? Can I only connect it to a TB compatible display?
Also, what's with the shape? Looks like a prototype especially because DC-in is on the front.
Nope, the DC in is on the back. Look at the direction of the Belkin brand label on the top surface. I suspect it is designed to show a clean curve to the front when on your desk and have the cables come in from behind.
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Oh. That's the back? I guess I figured USB ports would be on the front but I guess the idea is to hide all the ports.