![]() That meant I only had to unplug two things to pull my Mac off my desk: the power cable and the dock cable. It worked great though, I was able to run my Apple Cinema Display and plug in USB devices to the dock as well. In order to use the Thunderbolt 2 dock from Belkin, I had to get the Apple Thunderbolt 2 to USB-C adapter to connect the Mac to the dock. ![]() My solution I described over a year ago was to use the Belkin Thunderbolt 2 Express Dock that we had lying around, (The project I purchased it for never panned out.) I can’t complain though because I received it as a free replacement under AppleCare when my 24” Apple Cinema Display wouldn’t work with my new-at-the-time 2013 MacBook Pro. The problem is that my display is the very last of the Display Port models, right before they came out with the Thunderbolt model. Specifically, there was no adapter available to allow me to use my 27” Apple Cinema Display with the new Mac. ![]() I did a post back then about how there were some unexpected challenges with that new machine with my existing hardware. ![]() It’s got the new fangled USB-C ports that carry Thunderbolt 3. In November of 2016, I got the Touch Bar MacBook Pro.
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