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  2. Kensington adds Mac compatibility to USB 3.0 docking stations ...

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    There's more to USB 3.0 than just fast storage; like Intel's Thunderbolt, it can carry video or networking data as well, with the right adapter. Thanks to some advances from DisplayLink (the ...

  3. PowerBook Duo - Wikipedia

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    Mac OS 8.1: Mac OS 9.1: Docking Stations Duo Dock Duo Dock II Duo Dock Plus (has no FPU) ... It was designed to be compatible with PowerBook Duo docks and accessories ...

  4. Thunderbolt (interface) - Wikipedia

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    40 Gbit/s speed, DP 1.4, optional USB-C port compatibility, backwards compatibility when a Thunderbolt 3 docking station is connected to a non-Thunderbolt 3 computer 4 [172] JHL8140 [173] Peripheral: 1? 2.0: Hoover Ridge: 2021 Q1? TB4/USB4 endpoint, 3 downstream USB-C ports, 2 DP out adapters, USB3 hub, TB3 compatible.

  5. Docking station - Wikipedia

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    In computing, a docking station, port replicator (hub), or dock provides a simplified way to plug-in a mobile device, such as connect common peripherals to a laptop, or charge a smartphone. Because a wide range of dockable devices—from mobile phones to wireless mouse —have different connectors, power signaling, and uses, docks are ...

  6. Dock connector - Wikipedia

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    Dock connector on a 2011's HP EliteBook laptop. A dock connector is an electrical connector used to attach a mobile device simultaneously to multiple external resources. Dock connectors typically carry a variety of signals and power, through a single connector, to simplify the process of docking the device.

  7. USB hardware - Wikipedia

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    USB 3.0 introduced Type-A SuperSpeed plugs and receptacles as well as micro-sized Type-B SuperSpeed plugs and receptacles. The 3.0 receptacles are backward-compatible with the corresponding pre-3.0 plugs. USB 3.x and USB 1.x Type-A plugs and receptacles are designed to interoperate. To achieve USB 3.0's SuperSpeed (and SuperSpeed+ for USB 3.1 ...