![]() For as long as portable computers have existed we have chased the laptop that is both powerful enough to play games and also light enough to carry without sustaining a back injury. ![]() ![]() There is no denying the allure of an external graphics card. Like the Thunderbolt Display it might also provide Ethernet and FireWire connectivity, which would be useful for MacBook Air or other ultralight/ultrabook laptops. The current top-of-the-range ViDock 4 Plus provides up to 225 watts and two six-pin connectors - enough to power an Nvidia GTX 560 - and presumably the upcoming Thunderbolt equivalent will provide the same wattage or even more. This would be a Mac-exclusive until 2012 when Thunderbolt ports begin to appear in Windows-powered PCs.Ī ViDock is simply an external case with enough space for a full-length, two-slot-high graphics card - or eGPU - and a convenient two-port USB hub. ![]() Village Instruments already has experience with its ExpressCard-connected ViDock graphics card chassis, which provides extra GPU juice for Windows and Mac laptops, and the Thunderbolt version is expected to be the same kind of thing - but faster. Last week, as the result of a straw poll on Facebook, Village Instruments agreed to begin development of an external Thunderbolt-connected graphics card enclosure. This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page.
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