Laptops are great. Their portability lends them to so many different uses and you can literally work on them anywhere you want. Sometimes though you just want or need a bigger display to get the job done. There are many solutions for this including various docks.
Brydge have today announced their new line of docks for the Surface Laptop to allow Surface Laptop users to easily project their laptops to larger displays. They have already previously announced their new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air vertical docks but the new addition brings some love to Microsoft Surface Laptop users.
The new Surface Laptop Docks are available for:
The docks all feature a seamless integration and instant connection and offer dual display capabilities. The dock connects through the laptop’s USB-C connection at 10Gbps and offer outputs of HDMI (x2), USB-A, USB-C 2.0 and USB-C 3.1.
The dock is designed to align the laptop automatically allowing for an easy and perfect connection each and every time. The docks are also incredibly stylish and fit seamlessly into the design of the Surface Laptops.
The Surface Vertical Docks will be available from the Brydge website in the coming weeks with US pricing set to be US$229 which will likely make it around the AU$300 mark when it lands on our shores (based on the MacBook dock prices).
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Scott is our resident open technology expert. If you can mod it, or want to use it your way, Scott has probably done it. From Laptops to phones, headphones and game consoles, he’s played with it and wants to see the next generation.
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