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A1:
Yes, Thunderbolt 5 docks are designed to be backward compatible. You can use a Thunderbolt 5 dock with laptops that support Thunderbolt 4, Thunderbolt 3, or USB4
A2:
Supports up to Single 8K@144Hz Display on Windows/Dual 8K@120Hz on Windows/Dual 6K@60Hz on M4 / M5 Macs/Single 6K@60Hz Display on Base M1 / M2 / M3 Macs/The Thunderbolt Mode Supports Triple 4K@144Hz
A3:
Thunderbolt 5 docks typically support Power Delivery (PD) 3.1, offering up to 140W of power to charge the host laptop
A4:
Many high-end Thunderbolt 5 docks (such as the ASUS DC510, Razer Dock Chroma, and Satechi CubeDock) include an internal M.2 SSD slot . This allows you to add high-speed internal storage directly to the dock.
A5:
While basic functions (USB ports, charging, and display output) usually work via standard operating system drivers, certain advanced features require additional software.
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