Corsair today announced the launch of the CORSAIR TBT200 Thunderbolt 4 docking station, compatible with laptops, Macs, PCs, and Chromebooks.
According to the introduction, the TBT200 has no less than four Thunderbolt 4 interfaces and a large number of additional connections, including HDMI 2.0, DP1.4, 2.5Gb network port, 3.5mm headphone jack, USB Type-C, and Type-A, UHS-II SD 4.0 card reader and more interfaces, still 40Gbps bandwidth, up to three simultaneous connections Thunderbolt devices at the same time.
Users can choose to connect to their displays via any combination of HDMI 2.0 and DisplayPort cables, or via the included USB Type-C to DisplayPort and USB Type-C to HDMI adapters, supporting everything from 4K TVs to professional hardware.
In addition, the TBT200 also supports up to 96W of host power output, capable of driving a laptop at a full performance or charging a range of devices at the same time using smart charging technology.
The TBT100 DP retains the TBT100 form factor, design and features, with two additional DisplayPort 1.4 ports, and the TBT100 DP also features Thunderbolt 3’s 40Gbps bandwidth and multiple interfaces The TBT100 DP also features Thunderbolt 3’s 40Gbps bandwidth and multiple interfaces, including a Gigabit LAN port, UHS-II SD card reader, two USB Type-C SuperSpeed 10Gbps, and supports 85W of power output.
The CORSAIR TBT200 Thunderbolt 4 docking station currently sells for $339.99 (about RMB 2428) at Amazon, while the CORSAIR TBT100 DP Thunderbolt 3 is $289.99 (about RMB 2071).