Plugable has been known to make some high-quality USB-C and Thunderbolt docking stations, ranging from smaller on-the-go solutions to more robust and stationary desktop solutions. I personally used ...
Don’t you always feel a little tingle of victory when you find a deal you’re not supposed to know about? In this case, Plugable is sneaking in a 41 percent off Black Friday deal on its Thunderbolt 4 ...
This tiny, powered Thunderbolt 4 / USB4 hub is probably a niche product for most users, including those who wish to daisy-chain displays or USB-C dongles. If you’re looking for a Thunderbolt 4 hub ...
The Plugable USB-C Portable Monitor (USBC-PDMON) is a relatively low-cost 15.6-inch full-HD display that differentiates itself by going all-in on USB-C and including both power and data pass-throughs ...
The Plugable USBC-MSTH2 is designed for business travelers, home office users, or anyone who needs to boost their productivity with multiple displays without buying a docking station at a cost of up ...
The Plugable UD-ULTCDL docking station can drive three 1080p displays with a refresh rate of 60Hz, even with Apple's M1 and M2 MacBooks. Plugable makes computer docks and accessories for home and ...
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Plugable’s latest USB-C hub lets you add a trio of monitors, and it sports six USB-A ports. Photo: Ed Hardy/Cult of Mac The Plugable UD-6950PDZ Docking Station includes a trio 4K HDMI Ports and the ...
The Plugable 15.6” USB-C Portable Display connects to MacBook or iPad to add more screen space, but that’s only the start: it’s also a hub with a pair of high-speed USB-C ports available for external ...
A second screen makes your MacBook more useful and turns a laptop into a real alternative to a desktop computer. Adding one or more external displays to your MacBook is easy and recommended for a home ...
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