BookEndz, a Great Option for MacBookPro Users On-The-Go

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When I migrated to the MacBookPro recently, I was astounded at how few options there were for docking stations. As a mobile warrior and traveler who who is constantly on-the-go, I needed a solution that was similar to my Lenovo set up, where I could come home and quickly throw my laptop into a dock, one which connects to everything it needs to be via ports: external drives, printer, my camera reader, my monitor and more.

I wrote about the Henge docks recently, the guys who make great vertical docks, a simple and inexpensive solution if you don’t need a ton of ports and want something quick and easy for sub $75. They have options for all the MacBookPro’s as do the BookEndz guys who have horizontal docking station options.

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The ports included on the BookEndz docking station is a FireWire 800, Gigabit Ethernet and USB Powered hub which allows for 5 USB 2.0 ports, Audio In, Microphone in, and MiniDisplay Port for an external monitor. Unlike the PC docking stations I’ve used, you have to use your MagSafe Power supply to power up your MacBook Pro since they don’t have a master connector to the docking station itself. An AC/DC power adapter (5 Volts) is included for the USB hub however.

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So far, so good! It was dead easy to set up and I’m a fan at the simplicity and functionality of the unit. Simple-to-use, the additional USB ports are a huge added bonus I didn’t expect. If you have a MacBookPro and leave the house with it more than once a week, what are you waiting for?

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