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Kensington SD2480T Thunderbolt 3 & USB-C Dual 4K Hybrid Nano Dock w/ 60W PD

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Direct Distributor via Amazon has Kensington SD2480T Thunderbolt 3 & USB-C Dual 4K Hybrid Nano Dock w/ 60W PD (K38410NA) for $49.95. Shipping is free.

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Features:
  • Universal Compatibility
  • Thunderbolt 3 Technology
  • Single 8K or Dual 4K Video Output
  • Thunderbolt 4-Enabled Devices
  • 60W Power Delivery
  • Productive Desktop Setup
  • UHS-I SD 3.0 Card Readers
Includes:
  • Kensington SD2480T Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C Dual 4K Hybrid Nano Dock
  • 120W Power Adapter
  • Thunderbolt 3 Passive Cable (0.8 m)
  • Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty

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  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $5 lower than the previous FP deal.
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Update: This popular deal is still available.

Direct Distributor via Amazon has Kensington SD2480T Thunderbolt 3 & USB-C Dual 4K Hybrid Nano Dock w/ 60W PD (K38410NA) for $49.95. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Universal Compatibility
  • Thunderbolt 3 Technology
  • Single 8K or Dual 4K Video Output
  • Thunderbolt 4-Enabled Devices
  • 60W Power Delivery
  • Productive Desktop Setup
  • UHS-I SD 3.0 Card Readers
Includes:
  • Kensington SD2480T Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C Dual 4K Hybrid Nano Dock
  • 120W Power Adapter
  • Thunderbolt 3 Passive Cable (0.8 m)
  • Limited 3-Year Manufacturer Warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This offer is $5 lower than the previous FP deal.
    • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this store:

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Written by phoinix | Staff

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AllanA6531
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Frequently returned item. No go for me. Good luck y'all!
Slump Buster
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This is often the result of people not knowing what they are buying
AaronA7627
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Well that's close… most laptops can accept up to 60-65w. However this will likely work fine as the laptop will receive enough power to both power the machine and charge the laptop battery at less than it's max rated speed

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Most laptops need at least 65w.
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Will this work with the Macbook Air M2 chip? As far as multiple displays?
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The video outs are display port not HDMI..... make sure your monitor can accept display port. I bought this a couple months back and returned it because I could not get it to work with my monitors.
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Not really. My laptop (non-gaming) draws 45W most of the time. TB3 and 4 are essentially the same 40Gbps bandwidth.
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Frequently returned item. No go for me. Good luck y'all!
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Quote from FreshPrinceSumNLips :
Most laptops need at least 65w.
Well that's close… most laptops can accept up to 60-65w. However this will likely work fine as the laptop will receive enough power to both power the machine and charge the laptop battery at less than it's max rated speed
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Quote from aztecsurf :
Will this work with the Macbook Air M2 chip? As far as multiple displays?
AFAIK M2 can only support 1 external monitor. So any dock that can display to two monitors would have an unusable second port.

From Apple's website:
"Your MacBook Air can support one external display with up to 6K resolution at 60 Hz or 4K resolution at 144 Hz. Connect the display to a Thunderbolt / USB 4 port."

"When you want even more space to work, MacBook Air with M3 chip can support up to two external displays when the laptop lid is closed. The primary display can support up to 6K resolution at 60 Hz or 4K resolution at 144 Hz, and the secondary display can support up to 5K resolution at 60 Hz or 4K resolution at 100 Hz."

https://support.apple.com/guide/m...d74f57/mac
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I love my Kensington SD5600T and its 6 USB 2.0/3.0 ports so much I bought two. Tough sell here with just 3. A keyboard, mouse and headset and you're done...

The USB-C backwards compatibility is fantastic though, works perfectly on a non-thunderbolt ITX build.
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Quote from configer :
Not really. My laptop (non-gaming) draws 45W most of the time. TB3 and 4 are essentially the same 40Gbps bandwidth.
Most <> all. I have three non gaming laptops, only one (MacBook Air) is under 65W. 60W will work but it's not ideal.
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Thanks OP, this brings back memories.

"Thunder Dock" was my college nickname.
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I grabbed one as grabbed a used hp g2 dock the other day from local McKay's so will try this one out as well. Easy returns both ways and if not still got my usb to DisplayPorts. Just want a low cost one cable solution.

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Quote from SlickCrayon1512 :
Your MacBook will only work with dock that use wavelink or display link technologies, which will be heavily advertised if the dock has such and needs extra drivers. Even with such technologies the monitor will always be sluggish at least for once a while if not every minute. It's usable in best scenarios for office purpose but is way, way more inferior than the native video out. Forget 120hz support - sluggish.

The best strategy is simply sell it and buy max series. I need 3 monitors for my work and have been struggling with an air for years before moving to a max. Or a Mac mini with m4.
Yeah I know someone with an M1 and they got a displaylink dock. He said it essentially sets up a permanent screen recording session and feeds it to the external display. He said for work it's not horrible, a little laggy on occasion but for Jira/spreadsheets/email it works just fine.
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