

Also for non-Surface devices: Microsoft Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock
Microsoft has unveiled a new version of its docking station. The Surface Thunderbolt 4 Dock comes without a proprietary connection. You can therefore also use it for devices with USB-C from other manufacturers.
Not everyone is enthusiastic about proprietary connections. So it's all the better that the latest Surface Dock does away with them. This is because you no longer connect it to your notebook or tablet via the Surface Connect port, but via a USB-C port. More precisely, via a Thunderbolt 4 port (compatible with USB 4). This means that the new docking station is also suitable for devices outside the Surface world.
The new dock is available immediately and offers the following features and connections:
A slot for SD cards is unfortunately missing. If you connect a device with Windows 11 to the dock, the display and connection settings are saved. This helps if you use the same dock with different devices.
It is unclear whether the new dock without Connect Port also means that there will be Surface devices without this connection in the future. But the chance of this happening seems to have increased today.
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