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Belkin Shows Improved New Thunderbolt™ Show Connect and Thunderbolt Wire at 2012 Computex



Belkin these days declared new improvements to its future Thunderbolt Show Connect, as well as a new Thunderbolt cable for both Mac and PC customers. Belkin's new Thunderbolt promotions will be on show at the Apple Display Display, Sales space M410, at Computex, May 5-9, 2012.
The Thunderbolt Show Connect is a first-of-its-kind docking remedy for both PC and Mac customers that allows access to up to nine pc peripheral devices with one cable, and provides an easy changeover from a pc work station to a cellular phone. Upgrades to the newest edition of the connect consist of the inclusion of three USB 3.0 slots, instead of USB 2.0 slots, as well as an eSata slot.

Both the connect and Belkin's new one-meter Thunderbolt cable take benefits of Thunderbolt's 10 gigabits-per-second, bidirectional connections, and allow customers to exchange full HD films in Thirty a few moments and perspective online content at Gigabit Ethernet connections. They also allow for daisy-chaining of up to six additional Thunderbolt permitted items and assistance high-resolution shows.

"As more components companies declare programs to integrate Intel's Thunderbolt technological innovation into their items, we aim to make quality components that take benefits of Thunderbolt's high fast connections and other benefits," said Martin Avilla, gm of Belkin's primary business system. "Over the past few months, we have really believed our end customers and designed a one-meter cable and enhanced the connect to make it an even better pc remedy, which we believe will make Belkin a go-to company for Thunderbolt components when they release in the summertime season and fall."

"Thunderbolt provides remarkable efficiency, versatility, and simpleness to personal processing," said Jerr Ziller, Intel's home of Thunderbolt marketing. "Products like Belkin's Thunderbolt Show Connect and cable help emphasize what Thunderbolt makes possible."

AVAILABILITY

The Belkin Thunderbolt Cable will be available in July 2012 at select retailers worldwide and on Belkin.com. The Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock will be available worldwide in September 2012.
Belkin Thunderbolt Express Dock (F4U055) - $399.99

Instant access to up to 9 desktop devices with one cable
Cable-clutter-free design for a cleaner workstation
Compatible with both Mac and PC
Connectors: 3 USB 3.0 ports
1 FireWire 800 port
1 Gigabit Ethernet port
1 eSata port
1 3.5mm-out port
1 3.5mm-in port
2 Thunderbolt ports (1 upstream, 1 downstream for daisy-chaining up to 6 additional Thunderbolt devices)
Includes MiniDP to HDMI Adapter

Belkin Thunderbolt™ Cable (F2CD031-1M) - $44.99

Convenient 3ft/1m length
Video/Data transfer rates of up to 10Gbps bi-directionally
Dual channel design
Provides up to 10 Watts of power
Daisy-chaining capabilities of up to six devices

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