Henge Docks has announced a vertical Docking Station for the MacBook Air.
The Vertical Docking Stations for the MacBook Air line are Henge Docks' first to feature fully integrated ports, right out of the box with no additional setup. Integrated ports combined with a sturdy, rubberized cradle for a precision fit means a smooth, accurate docking experience allowing users quickly connect and disconnect their peripherals in one easy motion. Henge Docks' unique vertical orientation saves desk space while showcasing the svelte profile of the MacBook Air.
"We are excited to add the MacBook Air Dock to Henge Docks' line of docking station solutions," said Matthew Vroom, CEO. "The MacBook Air is a fantastic machine and we feel that our new docking station takes the Air to the next level by eliminating the cable clutter that plagues today's workspaces." With the addition of the MacBook Air Dock, Henge Docks now offers a docking station solution for every Apple notebook currently in production.
The MacBook Air Dock comes in two sizes 11 inches or 13 inches. Both models feature Mini DisplayPort and USB pass-through.
The MacBook Air Dock will retail at $55 for the 11-inch model and $60 for the 13-inch model. Both models are available for preorder at the link below...
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Zulgen - January 31, 2012 at 11:02am
I would be more interested in Macbook Pro version, because Air is not powerful enough to handle some apps on such a huge screen...
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Al - January 31, 2012 at 4:24pm
Check their website
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Adcpolo - January 31, 2012 at 6:44am
WTF is the point of that?
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Me - January 31, 2012 at 10:37am
Simple really... So you can connect it to a Cinema Display and use your MacBook in Clam Shell Mode, simply meaning you can use it like a 'Tower' Very handy when you don't want to work on a MacBook and prefer the bigger screen