Skip to main content
  1. Home
  2. Computing
  3. News

Razer’s new Chroma docks transform gaming laptops into powerful workstations

Add as a preferred source on Google
 

If you want to convert your gaming laptop into a desktop, Razer’s latest docking accessories do the trick while adding some bling to an otherwise muted desk setup by way of the company’s signature Chroma RGB lighting. Razer has two new docks, which the company says will work with most notebooks — including Apple’s new M1-powered MacBook Pro.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

The Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma functions in a similar manner to other Thunderbolt desktop docks on the market. Like its counterparts, Razer’s offering adds more connectivity options — the company boasted that this dock adds a 10-port hub to your desk setup — in a matte black aluminum enclosure that’s been a hallmark of Razer’s notebook designs.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

Given that most people are working, studying, and gaming from home with the pandemic still raging, the Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma may be a sound investment to get more power and functionality out of your notebook. The 10 ports include four Thunderbolt 4 over USB-C ports (three downstream and one upstream), an Ethernet jack, three USB-A ports, an SD card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack. A separate barrel-shaped power connector delivers up to 90 watts of power output to charge your notebook.

Recommended Videos

With a 40 Gbps data transfer rate, the ports will allow you to connect two 4K monitors at 60Hz or expand your desk setup with a whopping 8K display at 30Hz. Power users will also be able to leverage the Thunderbolt 4 connectivity to add an eGPU, like the Razer Core v2, to gain additional graphics performance when docked at their desk.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

The Laptop Stand Chroma v2 not only raises your laptop to an ergonomic level, but it also adds a four-port hub and uses the same matte black aluminum design. This one swaps the Thunderbolt 4 ports from the Thunderbolt dock for two USB-C ports — one of which is used to connect to a USB-C laptop and the other to connect to a 100W power supply — two USB-A ports, and an HDMI 2.0 port. Razer says that the Laptop Stand Chroma v2 also supports a dual-display setup if you want to connect your laptop to external screens.

Image used with permission by copyright holder

The stand weighs 1.3 pounds and measures 8.4 x 19.5 x 2.9 inches on your desk, while the Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma weighs in at 0.75 pounds. Razer claimed that both docks will work with Windows 10 PCs with Thunderbolt 4 ports, Mac systems with M1 processors, or older Mac systems with Thunderbolt 3 ports running on MacOS 11.1 Big Sur or later. Both docking accessories support Razer’s Chroma RGB lighting — though Razer Synapse won’t work on Mac machines — so you’ll get a very cohesive look if you’re also a gamer on a Razer Blade laptop. The Thunderbolt 4 dock is priced at $329, while the laptop stand is a cheaper at $149. Both products are available to pre-order through Razer’s website.

Chuong Nguyen
Silicon Valley-based technology reporter and Giants baseball fan who splits his time between Northern California and Southern…
Apple could skip Pro and Max trims for M6 silicon, eyes M7 for beefy upgrades
A new Mac Studio with an M5 Ultra chip might also be on the way.
Macbook Pro

It looks like Apple's silicon strategy is primed for yet another big overhaul. According to a fresh report by Bloomberg, the upcoming M6 processor will only get a baseline version, and there won't be any Pro or Max variants offered for it. Instead, Apple is reserving those powerful upgrades for the M7 series of silicon, including an Ultra version planned for it. 

“The company is taking this unusual step in order to fast-track technologies that it originally planned to release later. The change should help meet growing demand for on-device AI capabilities and more graphics-intensive software,” says the report. 

Read more
Apple just raised the price of its products by hundreds of dollars
Apple shielded customers from memory costs longer than anyone. But the inevitable has happened.
iPadOS 27 on iPad

For months, the memory crisis was everyone else’s problem, but it didn't affect Apple. While smartphone and laptop makers quickly gave in, raising prices across their entry-level and flagship products, Apple stood strong, absorbing costs through long-term supplier deals that gave it leverage most brands simply didn’t have.

The situation, I fear, has gotten worse. Earlier today, the Cupertino giant revised the prices for multiple products, including the MacBooks, iPads, and Mac Studio. 

Read more
I found 2 Prime Day budget laptop deals that make sense for students, work, and everyday use
Best Prime Day laptop deals i found under $500
Computer, Electronics, Laptop

Prime Day has no shortage of budget laptop deals, which makes it harder to tell which ones are actually worth buying. I sifted through the options and narrowed it down to two laptops that look like the best value picks if you need an affordable Windows machine for everyday work, school, browsing, streaming, and basic productivity.

ASUS Vivobook 14

Read more