CORSAIRone of the leading companies in products for playing games and contexts where high performance is required, announced its new TBT200 dock supported by Intel Thunderbolt 4, which was released years ago and can be implemented by other processor manufacturers, including other architectures such as ARM.
The CORSAIR TBT200 Thunderbolt 4 It is a dock that extends the connectivity of the computer Windows, Mac or Chromebook only using a single cable. As an interface it makes available four Thunderbolt 4 ports (including connected to a computer), 2.5GHz Ethernet interface, 3.5mm audio jack, kensington castleUSB Type-C, three USB Type-A and a UHS-II SD 4.0 card reader.
The CORSAIR TBT200 Thunderbolt 4 is capable of delivering up to 96 watts of power to power a laptop or charge multiple devices simultaneously using smart charging technology. In addition, it offers monitor support up to 4K with HDR via USB Type-C to HDMI 2.0 or DisplayPort 1.4 adapters included in the package, while the aluminum case gives it a minimalist and robust look.

On the other hand, CORSAIR also announced an update to the dock TBT100 DP Thunderbolt 3which retains the shape, design and functionality of the original TBT100 but adds two DisplayPort 1.4 ports capable of supporting displays up to 4K and 60 Hz. The CORSAIR TBT100 DP Thunderbolt 3 also offers 40Gbps of Thunderbolt 3 bandwidth and a range of connectivity options including Gigabit Ethernet, a UHS-II SD card reader, 2x 10Gbps SuperSpeed ​​USB Type-C ports and up to 85 watts of power via the aforementioned Thunderbolt 3 interface.
The TBT200 Thunderbolt 4 will go on sale from December and can be purchased through the official CORSAIR store for a price €349.99Meanwhile he TBT100 DP Thunderbolt 3 is already available through the same medium and cost €329.99.