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WORLD'S FIRST THUNDERBOLT™-CERTIFIED DUAL-POWERED DOCK The Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core brings the speed, high-definition and performance of Thunderbolt technology to Mac and Windows laptops. With all the power and versatility of Thunderbolt 3, plus ports to connect multiple peripherals to a Thunderbolt laptop, this dock is a streamlined way to create an expanded, high-performing desktop through a single tethered cable. CONNECT AN ENTIRE DESKTOP THROUGH A SINGLE CABLE The tethered 6-inch Thunderbolt 3 cable connects multiple peripherals to your laptop, with ports for monitors, mouse, USB stick, keyboards, speakers, hard drives and more. SIDE 1: - 1 x DisplayPort™ 1.4 connects to high-resolution monitors/displays (for resolutions, see table below) - 1 x HDMI (HDMI 2.0) port - Gigabit Ethernet connection SIDE 2: - Tethered Thunderbolt 3 cable connects to laptop - 1 x USB-C PD port (input) SIDE 3: - Audio in/out for mic and speaker support - 1x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2(10Gbps) and 1x USB-A 2.0 ports for devices that connect via USB-A such as a USB stick, mouse, keyboard or printer WORKS WITH THUNDERBOLT 3 DEVICES The Thunderbolt 3 Dock Core is an ideal single-dock solution for businesses using MacBooks running Mac OS, and laptops running Windows. This broad compatibility is also ideal for shared work environments or temporary workstations where laptop users are looking for a high-performing workstation with minimal set up. DUAL 4K MONITOR SUPPORT Supports dual 4K 60Hz monitors for a versatile desktop configuration, via a dedicated DisplayPort and an HDMI 2.0 port. Also supports a single 5K monitor at 60Hz and capable of reaching 8K 30Hz. Please see the table below for specific resolution capabilities for all monitor combinations. DUAL-POWERED FUNCTIONALITY When the Thunderbolt 3 dock is connected to a laptop, it powers peripheral devices connected to the dock without the need for a separate power cable. Keep your laptop charged by connecting its existing power supply unit (60W recommended) to the USB-C PD port on the Thunderbolt dock. Thunderbolt and the Thunderbolt logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries.