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<p>The Brydge ProDock is effectively a modern take on a product <a href="
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https://kmug.com/entry/Macintosh-PowerBook-Duo-DockDuo-Dock-IIDuo-Dock-Plus" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener">Macintosh Duo Dock[/url]. The idea is to be able to instantly switch between using a <a href="
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<p>There have been a number of third-party takes on this idea. The Brydge ProDock is arguably the best of these – but also the most expensive … </p>
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