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Title: OWC's Thunderbolt Hub offers three TB ports and a USB-A port from one cable
Post by: HCK on October 03, 2020, 04:05:18 pm
OWC's Thunderbolt Hub offers three TB ports and a USB-A port from one cable

What you need to know


OWC announced its new Thunderbolt Hub.
It takes a single Thunderbolt port and turns it into three.
There's a single USB-A port for those people who need it.


The possibilities are insane. When we can use it.

For the first time, there's a hub that takes a single Thunderbolt 4 port and turns it into multiple Thunderbolt ports. Oh, and a USB-A port as well.

The new OWC Thunderbolt Hub might be designed for PCs with Thunderbolt 4 ports, but there are plenty of reasons to pay attention to it in the Mac world. For starters, it's likely future Intel Macs will use chips that support Thunderbolt 4 and even if they don't, there's always Apple silicon down the line. And anyway, who doesn't get excited about new hubs like this?

When we do get a Mac with Thunderbolt 3 support, we're in for a treat.




  You can connect and charge nearly anything via this compact hub through a single port on your Thunderbolt 4 equipped PC. Dual 4K displays or one 5K/6K/8K display, high...

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