Macworld At a glance Pros ・12 ports, including four Thunderbolt 5 ・2.5Gb Ethernet ・30W USB-C at front ・230W Power Delivery ・Affordable Cons ・Upstream port at front ・Four USB-A but no USB-C Our Verdict ...
I've been on a mission of late to test all of the new Thunderbolt 5 docking stations that come my way, and my latest subject is Wavlink's Thunderbolt 5 Thunderlight Dock (WL-UTD58). It's significantly ...
For a non-Thunderbolt dock the Wavlink USB-C DisplayLink DL7400 Docking Station (WL-UG75PD1-DH) offers a great set of fast ports and dedicated video links that allow even the most limited M-series Mac ...
Well, I have an answer for that, and not only that, but it’s the best way to connect to multiple monitors wherever you are. The WAVLINK Dual Display Adapter packs compatibility across pretty much any ...
WAVLINK, launched its landmark new series of docking stations, built on the industry-leading DisplayLink® Pro DL-7400 . Engineered for data-driven professionals, software engineers, and modern ...
At the heart of the UTD58 lies Intel-certified Thunderbolt 5 technology, delivering three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports capable of handling dual displays at up to 8K resolutions at a 60Hz refresh ...
Considering the build quality and technology in this device, the asking price of this dock is remarkably low. It is not ideal for those with Thunderbolt peripherals, but it is fine for those with USB ...
It’s more expensive than a Thunderbolt 4 dock, and has too many ports for the limited bandwidth available. The DisplayLink technology assumes a laptop can effectively drive four screens without ...