Apple’s older 12in MacBook features one 5Gbps Gen 1 USB-C port, while the later Intel MacBook Air (2018 and later) and MacBook Pro (from 2016) boast either two or four 40Gbps Thunderbolt 3 ports.
Using appropriate cables, you could achieve 4x performance from a single port. Many use Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C interchangeably, but they have very different applications. USB-C is a type of port ...
You’ll find faster variants of USB-C (called Thunderbolt 3, 4 or 5) on the MacBook Pro (post-2016 models), MacBook Air (post-2018), the iMac (after 2017) and Mac mini (2018 and later).
It lacks a DisplayPort, but offers nearly every other port you need to connect most desk peripherals, including a downstream ...
This HP docking station is a single cable solution so you can avoid a messy desk and tangled wires. Just plug your laptop in ...
Talking about high-quality USB-C implementations, there’s a product that has multiple selling points designed around USB-C, and is arguably a shining example of how to do USB-C right. It’s the ...
There are additional USB-C and USB-A ports that allow for charging up to three devices simultaneously. The BoostCharge Power ...
OWC has announced three new high-speed storage devices at CES 2025, including the first OWC Thunderbolt 5 hub. This will ...