Monday 18 March 2013

Turn your MacBook Air into a desktop computer with the LandingZone dock

by Janet Cloninger on March 18, 20130 comments

in Laptops and Gear, News

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I love my 11? MacBook Air, and it?s great to travel with. �It?s great to use at home, too, but sometimes I do wish for a bigger screen when I?m editing photos for my reviews or for a couple extra USB ports. �The docking stations from LandingZone give the Airs some features Apple didn?t. �Depending on the particular model, you?ll have extra USB ports at your disposal, a 10/100 Ethernet or Gigabit Ethernet port, or a power adapter, and all models have a Kensington Security Slot. �There are three models available, and each works with either the 11? or 13? MacBook Air. �The 1.0 Pro is for�MacBook Air models A1369 and A1370 (released 2010 until mid-2012); it?s $179 and has 4 USB 2.0 ports, 10/100 Ethernet connector, and ?Mini DisplayPort that supports Apple Thunderbolt� Display (model A1407) and other non-Thunderbolt monitors.?� The 2.0 Lite and 2.o Pro models are both for�MacBook Air models A1465 and A1466 (released June 2012). �The 2.0 Lite is pretty basic, and it seems to add just a Kensington slot to the Air?s standard connectors for the $99 price. �At $199, the 2.0 Pro offers the most features: four USB 3.0 ports, Gigabit Ethernet port, and the�Mini DisplayPort. �All three models are available for purchase directly from the LandingZone web site.


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