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Silicon Power Unveils 7-in-1 Docking Storage Station

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With all of today's mobile devices and peripherals available to users, it's faster than ever to run out of slots on a laptop. And, with newer laptops, a lot of those slots are hard to come by. Silicon Power (SP) is releasing the SU20, a 7-in-1 docking station, to give users the ability to expand their laptop connections with a plethora of options.

This complete solution gives Type-C laptops, notebooks, and tablets access to ports that have been eliminated on newer models. Connect to 1 HDMI port, 3 USB Type-A ports, 1 USB-C PD port, 1 SD card reader, and 1 microSD card reader all from a single Type-C input. The Type-C input supports passthrough charging to power your device without needing to sacrifice power for port expansion. Up to 5 Gbps of bandwidth via its 3 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports, plus 1 USB-C PD port (max. 60 W), yields quick data transfers between your device and peripherals.



Efficiency At Its Best
The HDMI port supports 4K high-definition quality on multiple displays with no lag time. SD and microSD card readers are compatible with SDHC/SDXC and can work simultaneously for accelerated workflow. 4 USB ports (3 Type-A and 1 Type-C) permit a variety of different peripherals to be connected to your device at the same time.

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Supports HDMI resolution up to 4K (3840x2160) @ 30Hz <- topkek

Meanwhile it's 2021 and everything is still running HDMI 1.3-1.4b as the standard of choice.

At least you can do 4K 4:2:0 @ 60hz unless there's some hardware lock on it.
 
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