LandingZone is an amazing docking station for the MacBook Air that is seeking funding via KickStarter.
We love the MacBook Air for its beauty and functionality. The MacBook Air deserves a docking station that's just as beautiful and functional. So we designed one and we think it's pretty cool. We hope you agree.
Features: ● Total of 4 USB 2.0 ports; no need to attach a separate USB hub ● Built in 10/100T Ethernet port; no more dongles for the Ethernet or fumbling with the cable ● Built in Mini DisplayPort capable of driving resolution up to 2560x1440 ● Built in locking port compatible with all the Kensington Locks; now you can secure your MacBook Air ● Two models to support either the 11" or 13" version of the MacBook Air (2010 or later) ● Beautifully designed and engineered for simplicity, elegance, reliability and functionality (patent pending) ● Comes with US power adapter which accepts wide range of input voltage (100~240 Vac)
Early bird pledges of $139 were initially available for the LandingZone; however, those have already sold out. So far $13,283 of the $50,000 goal has been pledged. You can still get your own unit for a pledge of $159. There are 33 days to go.
Take a look at the video below for more information.
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hugh jass - November 29, 2011 at 5:42am
This is only good to lock the macair. Otherwise why not just Thunderbolt to your Thunderbolt Display and have everything else connected to the display. 1 cord and power. rather than a dock.
Plus the Dock holds the Air and a way that takes up a ton of valuable desk real estate. It's better to have a vertical holder.
It's not a bad idea but for 200usd is a total ripoff. It can't cost that much to manufacturer.
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Bill - November 28, 2011 at 10:15pm
Anyone know who makes the videos for kickstarter? They are all professinal!!
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asd - November 28, 2011 at 8:53pm
Add USB 3.0 and thunderbolt connection before I consider spending money on this.
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Jan - November 29, 2011 at 12:49am
How about a Gigabyte Network. 10/100 is just so outdated.