For other host device resolutions, please see our manual or product sheet. This dock also delivers fast refresh rates, such as a single 8K via the Thunderbolt 4 ports (host with DSC 1.2 HBR3) or Single 4K / Dual 4K/*6K or Dual 1080p video output for Thunderbolt 4-enabled Windows host devices let you extend visual productivity with the crisp resolution, contrast, and color depth of Ultra HD. Intel VT-d DMA protection blocks peripheral devices from unauthorized access to system memory. You can connect up to two additional Thunderbolt devices directly (up to five) while providing transfer speeds up to 40Gbps, up to Dual 4K/6K, and high-res audio for Thunderbolt 4 host devices - all through the included 1m Thunderbolt 4 cable. There’s no doubt this dock has the performance chops. I did not test this on Linux, but I am confident it would work fine. Overall, this plug-and-play is for both Mac and Windows computers and can be moved between those operating systems. There was a time in the not-so-distant past when we had to download drivers for devices like this. Using the Kensington SD5780T is straightforward, considering its plug-and-play nature. My only design complaint is the power supply. It’s very well made, solid on the build, gives plenty of options, and looks good. Overall, the Kensington SD5780T is a typical Kensington design. Still, getting a smaller power supply at some point would be nice. The power supply is massive, nearly as big as the SD5780T itself while it is a beast and ugly to boot, it is needed to deliver that power to the USB-C ports. The back side of the Kensington SD5780T houses 3 USB-A 3.0 ports, a LAN port, two USB-C/Thunderbolt ports, an HDMI port, and the DC 20V power port. The front of the SD5780T houses a full-size SD card, USB-A 3.0 port, headphone jack, USB-C/Thunderbolt port, and the power button. The right side has nothing on it, but the left has a Kensington lock, so your expensive dock doesn’t grow legs and walk away. There is nothing on the top or bottom of the Kensington SD5780T. The design is simple, an aluminum enclosure all the way around with a small and manageable footprint. It will go well with almost anything on your desk and won’t look ugly. The build quality is solid, like a tank, but lovely, like a Lamborghini. Kensington has a history of making very nice pieces of hardware, and the Kensington SD5780T is no exception. USB-C Power Delivery: Supports USB-C PD 3.0 (96W of laptop charging).Security Slot Compatibility: Kensington Nano Security Slot, Kensington Security Slot.Plug & Play: Plug & Play installation without the need for drivers or downloads.Mounting Option: Maximize desktop space and reduce desktop cable clutter via our optional Docking Station Mounting Bracket (K34050WW).Data Transfer Speeds: Supports up to 40Gbps data transfer speed.Audio: 1 x 3.5mm Combo Microphone & Headphone Port (front).Card Reader: SD Card Slot (UHS-II, SD4.0).Compatibility: Chrome OS 91 or above, macOS 11 or above, Windows 10 or above.Best For: Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, USB4, and USB-C devices running Windows 10 or later, or macOS 11 or later.Operating System(s): Chrome OS, macOS, Windows.The Kensington SD5780T has the following features and specifications:
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