By: Sam Gibbs
That is a very good question. Probably because it’s Matrox and it has some sort of fancy circuitry in there.
View ArticleBy: slimjim.dj
The Belkin one was going to be silly money too, the circuit boards must be super fancy!
View ArticleBy: Sam Gibbs
In my experience Matrox stuff has been absolutely bullet proof, so there’s that at least.
View ArticleBy: T
On a second thought, this could be due to the fact that, this is marketed for the Apple users
View ArticleBy: The_Chilla
DVI, HDMI, Ethernet, headphone, mic and a single USB3 – I agree with all those, but surely the USB2 ports could have been USB3 instead? There will most likely be a ‘pro’ edition which will feature...
View ArticleBy: Dr.Galactus
Well you can get the TB>Firewire adaptor… oh wait, neither that nor this have pass through, enjoy running out of ports :@
View ArticleBy: HughB
I don’t actually have anything that has thunderbolt on it (I’m still using a 2009 MBP), but just thinking about the future. I have a couple of firewire audio cards and stuff that I need to hang on to....
View ArticleBy: ScyBy
Because Thunderbolt is just a PCI-Express bus and Displayport interface on the same port. That means this thing is effectively a Thunderbolt controller, HDMI adapter, ethernet NIC, USB hub and audio...
View ArticleBy: Dr.Galactus
Ditto, have a firewire DAC and multiple firewire drives, most of those have eSATA so will probably just grab the TB>eSATA jobby which would result in faster speeds, shame about the card reader and...
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