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Lenovo ThinkPad Dock (Thunderbolt, USB-C, 11 ports)
EUR211,98 was EUR224,56

Lenovo ThinkPad Dock

Thunderbolt, USB-C, 11 ports


Question about Lenovo ThinkPad Dock

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Anonymous

4 years ago

does it need a special Thunderbolt cable to connect to Lenovo X13 yoga Gen2? that looks like the power would be separate. but i can't find the cable anywhere. According to the pictures, it should be a proprietary lenovo cable with usb-c and a round pin connector. Then the included cable would not suffice.how is that exactly? or is the special cable meant for older devices (x13 yoga Gen1)?

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Stardustone

4 years ago

It needs a USB-C to USB-C cable. There are some that go for 100 watts, so I would pay attention to that, I wouldn't take a cheap one. Thunderbolt cables don't really exist directly, because they are technically USB-C cables, but I would recommend this one from Lenovo, it can handle 100 watts:

Lenovo USB C - USB C (0.70 m)

So if the Lenovo X13 Yoga Gen2 has a USB-C or Thunderbolt port, that should work. Thunderbolt also includes image, sound, data and of course charging. But you can also charge with a normal USB-C to USB-C cable, if the notebook can do that (some can only transfer data to the USB-C port, but not power delivery, that's the keyword, if PD and DP work, everything is good, DP then stands for DisplayPort, i.e. image transfer via USB-C).