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Dell Thunderbolt 4
Uncle Donald | 2024-04-28 02:17:16 |
Used to connect Apple 27 Thunderbolt Display to Dell PC. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-06-12 01:30:50 |
That's right, this adapter allows you to connect your Dell Alienware 17 computer (Thunderbolt 3 adapter) to an Apple 27 Thunderbolt display...and it WORKS!!! I searched all over for something that would work, and this works...no kidding. The cheapo brands out there will NOT work, trust me I checked them all out. B&H always has the cheapest price + fast, free shipping. 5 |
RogerB | 2024-09-26 02:33:33 |
Bought one back in December to use my old Apple Thunderbolt monitor with my Dell laptop. Once I went through the process of updating *ALL* the drivers and the motherboard BIOS, it worked perfectly. And then, tragedy struck. My laptop decided to give up the ghost and I opted to get a lighter HP, so I returned my Dell docking station to work and waited for the wheels of corporate bureaucracy to churn until I got a new one for my HP. It took 7 months, but I got it this past weekend. AND IT STILL WORKED! I fired it up connected to the TB Monitor and it came right up, even before updating everything (which I did). Come Monday morning (today), I have a MASSIVE 27" monitor to work off of. 5 |
Gregory | 2024-06-23 02:17:50 |
Using this docking station with my Dell XPS15. One Thunderbolt connection is now all I need to have my laptop connected to two QHD monitors (one of them widescreen), desktop speakers, keyboard/mouse, and a backup hard drive. That still leaves a few ports available for additional accessories. The only thing that would possibly make this dock better would be the SD card readers that some other brands include. It's nice to be able to just unplug one connection to go portable - and plug back in for a desktop-like experience. So far, I'm very pleased with my purchase. 5 |
Dmonster | 2024-05-12 08:20:16 |
This is my first review I have ever written (buying computers sine the 1970's), and only because this CalDigit Element is so good I was compelled to write. I have a new Dell XPS 15 inch 9530. I had options of purchasing the Dell WD22TB4 hub (made for this laptop) or getting the CalDigit. After doing a lot of research I choose the CalDigit because of the vast amount of thunderbolt ports. My Dell laptop had some issues like 4 motherboard replacements, 3 speaker replacements, one screen replacement and one keyboard (ALL IN THE FIRST YEAR). I was hesitant to buy another Dell product. I have my OEM Dell power adapter plugged into the USB-C (right side) to power the laptop because the CalDigit only delivers 60 watts which is no problem. The laptop understands which power to use. What do I gain from this decision. I have 3 empty Thunderbolt 4 ports on the CalDigit and one Thunderbolt 4 port on the laptop free (the other TB4 is used to connect the CalDigit). So I end up with: 4 Thunderbolt 4 ports free 4 USB - A (10 gb) available I have the best of both types of ports. I rather make my own decision as to what the port does instead of a hub having only a set determined specific device ports. This unit out performs any hub I have ever had. In fact the CalDigit's construction is amazingly well built and looks good. 5 |
LV_Dave | 2024-06-14 07:26:13 |
Don't know about the long-term performance, but the short-term seems great. I've hooked up via both USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt 2 to my Dell Precision 7810, running Windows 10 (had to buy and install an accessory Thunderbolt PCIe 2.0 x4 card from Dell). Works good with both. One reviewer talked about the noise from these HGST drives--- dancin' skeletons. It bothered me, too, until I put a very thin foam pad (1/8 thick) underneath this unit, between it and my wooden table. Then it wasn't bad at all. I've come to conclude (based on various reviews of other manufacturers, too) that perhaps these large capacity drive (say, 4 TB and up) are generally pretty noisy. 5 |
James | 2024-05-28 03:39:27 |
With the newer Dell XPS laptops largely abandoning USB-A ports, wired Ethernet ports, and HDMI/DisplayPort ports, having a dock is pretty much necessary for expansion as many current peripherals are still USB-A. I have an earlier Thunderbolt 3 dock on my work-proved Dell Precision, and it requires 2 cords to the laptop, where this Thunderbolt 4 only requires 1 - and has 130W charging pass-through (from the 180W power brick) so it can keep up even when pushing the machine hard. And I'll be able to hook it up to my wired network for throughput greater than what I can manage with WiFi. 5 |
shadykiller | 2024-04-13 03:47:31 |
Bought this about 2 weeks ago. Super stable for me. I previously tried both HP and Dell widescreens (using the same panel). The USB hub on both of those was super flaky even after firmware updates. My mouse/keyboard and the inbuilt ethernet would auto disconnect randomly. Although, this monitor doesn't have in-built ethernet, but I connected a USB C ethernet dongle on thunderbolt out and it is super solid. Highly recommend this monitor over the Dell/HP variants if you have a Mac. Two features I'd love to have: 1. Inbuilt ethernet 2. USB B input and software-less KVM to switch USB to non-thunderbolt inputs 5 |
Grumps | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
4th one I have bought and installed. Have 2 more to go. 5 |
Di | 2024-04-26 07:58:47 |
4th Samsonite backpack we have purchased. 5 |