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Usb-c To Thunderbolt For Mac Pro

By • 1:32 pm, October 27, 2016 • • An adaptor, like this hub from Satechi with a MacBook, will let you plug in your peripheral devices into the USB-C ports on the new MacBook Pro. Photo: Satechi Allow yourself to bask in the glow of a brighter screen and the multifunction.

You'll need a USB-C that also supports power. I use this adapter to connect to my Thunderbolt Display, but I need to still connect my MacBook Pro's power block.

But when the high subsides and you’re ready to order the new MacBook Pro, you will need to deal with a slight inconvenience: all those USB-C ports. But because Apple prepared us for the new industry standard last year when it introduced a single USB-C port on the 12-inch MacBook, accessories companies responded with loads of affordable adapters that allow users to plug in peripheral devices. USB-C adapters: Hubs, docks and dongles The USB-C docks and dongles below are listed only to show the variety of possibilities and are not meant to be read as a review of the products. There are plenty of online resources to help you shop. Disk is set up for a mac on windows. Because they were produced after the 12-inch MacBook was released last year, the colors may not reflect those of the new MacBook Pro.

Fitting finishes for the new MacBook Pros are no doubt in the works. A dongle can be used to define a number of small pieces of light hardware that plug into a computer port.

We have listed these USB-C adapters into categories. For the purposes of this post, we will narrowly define a “dongle” as a device that dangles from a small cord. A dock will be any adapter that fits flush with the machine or is meant to remain on a desk. You will also notice companies will call their devices “hubs.” Just go down the list and pick one that covers all your plug-ins. Don’t let the format add to your USB-C anxiety. You can do this.

You will adjust. Dongles Apple sells a variety of accessories, from dongles that run around $20 to a handy digital AV multiport adapter. The three-in-one USB-C dongle includes ports for HDMI, standard USB and USB-C. Apple makes a range of USB-C adapters, including this AV multiport adapter for $79. Photo: Apple Another company, Moshi, offers five different adapters (all that can be ordered ): a dongle-style device that offers a standard USB port for $24.95; a VGA adapter that plugs into projectors or monitors for class and conference room presentations for $34.95; a Gigabit Ethernet Adapter for $39.95; an HDMI adapter with a 60Hz refresh rate for $49.95; and a 3-in-1 hub that includes an HDMI port for $79.95.

This Moshi multiport adapter includes a standard USB port and supports video output. Photo: Moshi This Moshi dongle features a standard USB port. Photo: Moshi If you need more than one standard USB port, makes an adapter with three plugs for $21.98. Run a USB-C cable and up to three standard USB cable with this hub from Belinda. Photo: Belinda offers a handy hub in black with a cool-blue checkerboard on it that features a USB-C port, Ethernet, HDMI and VGA video for $44.99.

This eye-catching Cable Matters hub includes ports for VGA, HDMI and Ethernet. Photo: Cable Matters SCOSCHE Industries started making hubs and adapters since USB-C was announced as the coming new standard. They were among the first companies to offer adapters when Apple, in 2015, introduced the 12-inch MacBook with a single USB-C port. Last month, SCOSCHE debuted a new USB-C AV multiport adapter with three ports — HDMI, standard USB and USB-C — for.