

However, there are many SSDs out there that knowing the best one on your MacBook Pro may be hard. My MacBook Pro can get device information from system information, Thunderbolt. Unfortunately, the monitor kept dark without any reaction. It can also read the hard drives connected to the monitor. My MacBook can recognize the monitor, including model, resolution, color profile, and even brightness adjustment.The latest HDMI 2.1 adds native support for 120Hz at 4K UHD and 60Hz at 8K. HDMI 2.0 is also fairly standard and can be used for 240Hz at 1080p, 144Hz at 1440p, and 60Hz at 4K. So, make sure the exact monitor you're looking at supports 144Hz or at least 120Hz over its HDMI 1.4 port - or just look for a 144Hz display with HDMI 2.0. Thunderbolt 3 Doubling the speed of its predecessor, Thunderbolt 3 features a maximum throughput of 40 Gb/s when used with compatible devices. With the Apple T2 chip, the MacBook Pro delivers enhanced system security with support for secure boot and on-the-fly encrypted storage, and also brings "Hey Siri" to the Mac. Apple: iMac, iMac Pro, MacBook Air 13 2020, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2016, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2016 Cables, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2017, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2018, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2019, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2020, MacBook Pro 13 inch 2020 Dongles, MacBook Pro 13 USB-C without Touch Bar, MacBook Pro 13 USB-C without Touch Bar Adapters, MacBook Pro 13. keyboard, other things I want to charge) Nice to haves: 1. USB hub (connect USB Devices to monitor, e.g. Be able to support USB Type-C (Charging MacBook Pro from the monitor) 3. Compatible with MacBook Pro (13" 2019) and also MacBook Pro (15" 2018) 2. Boot into Recovery Mode USB C to DisplayPort Cable (, ),Highwings High Speed Thunderbolt 3 Port to Displayport Cable Compatible MacBook Pro/Air 2020,ipad pro 2018,Galaxy S20/S10/S9, More. You CAN boot a 2018 2019 or 2020 Macbook Pro from USB! But it does take a few steps to get there. The Gigabit Ethernet port gives you fast access to a network and the internet.Starting in 2018 the Macbook Pro includes a secure boot chip that prevents your Macbook from booting windows, linux, BSD, gentoo, Fedora, Atlas Supervisor, other Mac O/S/s on a usb, etc. Besides, the USB-C port not only handles the pass-through power (Power Delivery) to your host and attached peripherals but can be used for data transfer at a whopping 5 Gbps as well. Enough to charge your iPad or iPhone while working. The two USB 3.0 ports guarantee for fast data exchange (downward compatible to USB 2.0/1.1) while one of these ports features a power output of 1.5A (with Power Delivery attached). The video ports work independently and are capable of extending your laptop’s content to two external displays, TVs or projectors at the maximum resolution. While the Mini-DisplayPort can display video and audio content to an attached display with a stunning 4K 60 Hz, the HDMI port will do it with a maximum resolution of 4K 30 Hz.

The Compact Dock is specifically made for the new generation of MacBook Pro 13″ and 15″ with two/four Thunderbolt 3 ports (compatible with Thunderbolt 3 ports). The rubber feet on the bottom side prevent the USB-C ports from strain. The design in silver or space gray matches perfectly with the new MacBook Pro 13″ or 15″ (2016/2017/2018) and the aluminum surface dissipates the evolving heat. It features dual USB-C connectors to the host to extend its bandwidth and versatility. The LMP USB-C Compact Dock is the most powerful USB-C attachable docking station on the market with Thunderbolt-like features at an unbeatable cost-value ratio.

Ideal for the integration in the most powerful 4K workflow at highest refresh rate (Mini-DP 4K 60 Hz and HDMI 4K 30 Hz)! 4K resolution with 60 Hz refresh rate? Extend to two 4K displays from your MacBook Pro? Use fast Gigabit Ethernet? Charge your iPad while working? It’s all combined in the sleak LMP USB-C Compact Dock with its 8 ports and massive bandwidth like no other dock in its class.
