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Kensington SD4600P Universal Dock Review

Kensington SD4600P Universal Dock Review

Posted on August 4, 2016December 10, 2018 By Jarvis

Kensington’s got its eyes fully focused on the future with the SD4600P dock. The $200 Kensington SD4600P takes advantage of USB-C’s best features, works reliably and doesn’t need any drivers, thanks to Alt-Mode. But it doesn’t do much to innovate, and it doesn’t have any support for legacy ports.

Design

The Kensington SD4600P has a fairly boring design: a horizontal, black, plastic rectangle with curved edges. That’s a shame, considering the minimalist, two-tone design of the HP Elite Thunderbolt 3 dock. It’d be nice if dock makers would put in more of an effort instead of pumping out cheap-looking, yawn-inducing products.
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Computers & IT, Wearables Tags:dock, HP, hp elite, review, usb

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