• @[email protected]
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    105 hours ago

    I’m glad I can purchase an external dock for an extra few hundred dollars to get the functionality back that existed in older models

    • @[email protected]
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      33 hours ago

      they start around $10 or $20. don’t think you need to waste hundreds for a few extra ports

    • @ShovelDad
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      145 hours ago

      It would be pretty annoying to have to unplug/plug in everything that the previous commenter mentioned every time you wanted to move your laptop. So for something that’s meant to be a portable work station, I think it makes sense to use a stationary adapter over a bunch of individual ports on the laptop itself. It would be nice if it was common for laptops to come with an adapter that includes all the ports that are commonly used though.

      • @[email protected]
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        45 hours ago

        Exactly my situation. My laptop has enough ports that I don’t strictly need a dock. I still have and use two though, one for home and one at work

    • @[email protected]
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      125 hours ago

      Few hundred? What, are you stuck in 1995?

      Less than $100 for my current one, and it supports our Dell, Lenovo, and Mac (and I’m no Mac fan).

      That said, you’ll take my USB A ports from my cold, dead, hand.

      • @[email protected]
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        35 hours ago

        It depends… if you have multiple hires monitors, you may need an active dock for £200+.
        I’m cheap though so I use a £50 passive dock and just plug in the last monitor separately.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 hours ago

        Yeah, mine cost $30 or so and has HDMI, USB-C PD, USB-A x2, USB-C data, and SD/micro-SD. That same one is $25 today, and there are similar options for <$20.

        The one thing I really miss is RJ-45. Most reasonably priced hubs don’t have it, most laptops don’t have it, and I’m going to lose that dongle. I’m keeping my old ThinkPad for now in those rare cases were I need to fix my router because I messed something up.