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Lenovo ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock, 4 Displays, Dynamic Power Charging up to 100W, Black

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Features

  • One Cable. All Your Needs. - A single Thunderbolt cable is all you need to take your productivity to new heights. Adding an 8K @ 30 Hz display or up to four 4K @ 60 Hz displays, lightning-fast 40 Gbps transfer speeds, vPro pass-through support, and enhanced dynamic power charging up to 100W. You can do it all with the ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt 4 Dock.
  • Compatibility. Made Limitless. - Freedom is the key to productivity. Thats why weve engineered the ThinkPad Thunderbolt 4 Dock to be limitlessly adaptable supporting up to 100W PD and unrivaled performance on all Thunderbolt 3 and 4, USB 4, and USB-C Windows-based systems
  • Remote Management. But Smarter. - Remote dock management just got a whole lot smarter. Thanks to Dock Manager and our latest hardware, firmware updates can be done without any end-user interruption, which means productivity is never compromised.
  • Video Ports: 2 x DisplayPort 1.4, 1 x HDMI 2.1, 1 x Thunderbolt 4 Downstream Port; USB Ports: 4 x USB 3.1 Gen 2* (1 x always-on), 1 x USB-C; Audio: 1 x 3.5 mm Combo Audio Jack; Networking: 1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
  • Power: 1 x Slim Tip 135W Power Adapter, Up to 100W Dynamic Power Charging to Notebook

Description

A Smarter way to work. Our latest ThinkPad® Universal Thunderbolt™ 4 Dock is engineered to expand into new horizons. Bringing forth the next generation of Intel® Thunderbolt™ technology, packed with game-changing features like support for 8K @ 30 Hz display, Intel® vPro® functionality support¹, smart remote manageability, and dynamic power charging up to 100W. The ThinkPad Universal Thunderbolt™ 4 Dock truly is the pinnacle of premium docking.

Brand: Lenovo


Color: Black


Hardware Interface: USB Type C, Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4


Special Feature: Not_Performance_Used


Compatible Devices: MacBook Pro


Product Dimensions: 6 x 3 x 1 inches


Item Weight: 1.16 pounds


Item model number: 40B00135UK


Date First Available: September 16, 2021


Manufacturer: Lenovo


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • It actually works
I have both a Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 9 and 10, and I am able to run two external 4k displays (3840 x 2160) at 60Hz over DisplayPort (in addition to the built in display). It also handles all of my USB devices just fine. I'm running Ubuntu Linux on both laptops. I was pretty confused about USB-C vs Thunderbolt, and I had been using the "Cable Matters 8-in-1 Portable 40Gbps USB4 ... , Compatible with Thunderbolt 4" dock but I was only able to reliably get one external 4k display working at 30 Hz. I could occasionally get 2 external 4k displays working at 30 Hz, but I couldn't reliably reenact the magical incantations necessary for this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2025 by Matt

  • Need to have products for the US if sold in the US
I bought my first Lenovo ThinkPad Universal Docking Station in November 2023, when I bought a new Lenovo Laptop. I registered my ThinkPad with Lenovo and it had a 3 year warranty on it. They thought is was odd because it was set up for Australia they told me by the serial number. I was told to just update the firmware & drivers and it should work fine. Lenovo didn't know much about it, but updated drivers and firmware and told me I had to deal with ThinkPad if I was having issues with it. When I contacted ThinkPad they refused to help me and told me Lenovo had to help me. Went round and round for 6 months. I wasn't certain it was the docking station and not the laptop, but eventually got there. I remembered a week or two ago, when it wasn't working right (The ports on the docking station worked intermittently, and it was getting worse and worse.) that I had an Asurion Policy on it. Asurion took great care of me and had me mail it to the manufacturer. They kept it for over a week and the end of the 2nd week Asurion sent me an email saying they couldn't fix it and sent me my money back. So, I bought another one from the same seller and this one when I registered it said it was for Germany. It was starting to goof up on the same way and I returned it. I bought a used on ebay that is registered for use in the US and still has some warranty left on it. A lot of good that will do with ThinkPad refusing service, but at least I know it is for U.S. use. If you get one for the US it is an great little docking station, but my older HP docking station did better than two made for other countries. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2024 by Elizabeth Crook

  • bueno
excelente producto
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2025 by Jesus Medina

  • Functional on Macbook M1 Max 16 inch 2021
I normally don't write reviews, however I had to do quite a bit of research before I landed on this one. Disclaimer towards all my views here, I bought this "Very Good" condition used on Amazon for around 140$ shipped. My attitude and rating reflect that price point. I am able to connect this to my Macbook, it charges my laptop and I am able to get two DISTINCT external screens. It took some fiddling to do this. I have two external monitors I use, a Samsung Neo G8 32inch 4k 240HZ and LG 27inch 4k 144Hz. My initial setup was to use this dock to power my mac and run the Neo G8 through the display port with a seperate thunderbolt input for the LG direct into the laptop via DP to TB cable. I was not able to get the Neo G8 to start up with either DP port on the dock. Neither the standalone nor the one that shares its chipset with the HDMI. I tried installing the DisplayLink drivers but it didn't recognize my monitors. I realized it may be my settings and permissions, but I'd have to weaken security too much through the kernel to do this just for DisplayLink. However, I found that the port was able to support DP to my LG monitor. So using DP to the LG, and then connecting my second monitor to the TB4 port on the dock via a DP to TB cable, I was able to get two distinct screens out of this. So before you go thinking that it doesn't work from one of the DP ports, check against another monitor. And use the DP port that's standalone (not stacked with HDMI) for testing, that one runs on a better chipset. Note that I believe that if you want to drive two screens on this, one of them must use the TB4 port. The others will all mirror each other if you're using a Mac. The Macbook works with this, but it doesn't play well. For my needs it's sufficient after passing the setup headache. Things I still have to watch it for. I use my dock with my laptop in clamshell mode, laptop lid closed. Sometimes it wont wake from sleep using my keyboard, meaning I have to open the laptop, login. Sometimes an additional step of replugging the port in is needed. The audio jack in the front works from single port mic and audio. It's well powered but dont plug your headphones in and out all the time when it's docked. The system has to re-register that there is an audio device present and sometimes it takes a bit. That all being said, I believe this is one of the better TB4 ports that you can make work with the Mac M1. If I had to spend 300$ on a dock, I'd probably go with Caldigit, more straight forward especially with everything having a thunderbolt converter cable these days. But for that price I could buy two of these at today's price. Best of luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2022 by Amir

  • Do NOT buy!
Giving this piece of junk two stars is being kind. This review is a combination review of both Amazon's service and the product itself. First, I originally received this product in the mail with just the dock itself in plastic wrap in an amazon box. No power supply, and no thunderbolt cable. I purchased it new, not refurbished. So i'm not sure why they didnt bother shipping it in the actual lenovo packaging and sans power supply and thunderbolt cable. Very sketchy on Amazon's part. Then after waiting a couple of days for the replacement to arrive it arrives, i'm ready to let bygones be bygones and move on with my life. This product does not function as advertised. First off, i'm not sure where they get the nerve saying it can power up to four 4k monitors. It can barely power one monitor at 2k and another at 1080. WTH?! I tried plugging in a third monitor and it crashed the 1080 monitor. Theres also the problem with screen flickering that people have been complaining about in review. This is a major problem on mine as well. I also have a problem where if i unplug one display, they both crash out and then i have to go through the headache of switching both display cables around or completely rebooting the dock to get everything back to normal. This whole experience has been a headache and i highly recommend you look elsewhere for your dock needs. I just grabbed the Plugable 13 in 1 USB C dock ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0779K9DG2?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title ) and so far it lives up to the name. I plugged it in and it worked great. Please do not pick up the lenovo dock. it is trash. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025 by michael trujillo

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