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Macbook air usb 3.0 both ports
Macbook air usb 3.0 both ports





macbook air usb 3.0 both ports macbook air usb 3.0 both ports

(Assuming you mean to say that you have a MacBook Pro and not a MacBook because there is no MacBook that was made in 2014.) Not only docks but it would open a gateway to cheaper alternatives to those hideously expensive TB2 peripherals.

#Macbook air usb 3.0 both ports upgrade#

surely there's a market for those still using TB2 MBPs wanting to upgrade in the next couple of years. If not, why hasn't a vendor created one yet? I've explained that its a better financial investment than buying a TB2 dock.If there is no such adapter please explain: If there is such an adapter please give a link and some form of evidence that these would have 100% compatibility with USB-C docks. I will accept an answer that meets the following requirements: Is there a reason why something like this hasn't been made? Or is the USB-C specification designed such that it is impossible? (hence businesses can still continue to sell expensive Thunderbolt 2 docks.) Being able to use a USB-C dock with older Thunderbolt 2 Macbook Pros would not only be cheaper but also allows me to use the same USB-C dock if I decided to upgrade to a future Macbook.įor that to work I need a Thunderbolt 2 (male) to USB-C female adaptor, after some searching it doesn't seem to exist. The cheapest Thunderbolt 2 dock costs around $200 while USB-C docks cost around $30. I currently use a 2014 MacBook Pro with Thunderbolt 2 ports, and I want to futureproof my purchase by acquiring a cheaper USB-C dock now. Thunderbolt 2 docks have been quite expensive and they will be obsolete once I purchase the new Macbooks with USB-C ports.







Macbook air usb 3.0 both ports