⚡ Power Your Productivity with Lenovo’s Ultimate Thunderbolt Dock!
The Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Gen 2 (40AN0135US) is a professional-grade docking station designed to elevate your workspace with dual UHD 4K display support, ultra-fast Thunderbolt 3 Gen 2 connectivity, and a powerful 135W power supply. Compatible with multiple ThinkPad models and Windows 7/10, it offers versatile ports including HDMI, DisplayPort, USB 3.1, Ethernet, and always-on charging, making it the perfect hub for multitasking managers who demand speed, power, and security.
Brand | Lenovo |
Series | GENERATION 2 THUNDERBOT DOCK WITH 135W AC AND POWER CORD |
Item model number | 40AN0135US |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10, Windows 7 |
Item Weight | 2 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 8.66 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8.66 x 3.15 x 1.18 inches |
Color | Black |
Power Source | AC & Battery |
Manufacturer | Lenovo |
ASIN | B07M6S81CM |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 15, 2015 |
R**L
I love it, even if it's not fully compatible with my Lenovo Yoga C930
I got this today and I'm in love. Everything is working seamlesly. I knew this was not listed to be fully compatible with my Lenovo Yoga C930, but I took the shot anyway since another reviewer mentioned the things that worked that did and didn't On my end, the only thing that I'm noticing that's not working is the power button. It has an amber light and doesn't do anything. However, I'm guessing this is due to the compatibility issue and there's not much that I can do about it. To be honest though? I couldn't care less about it. It finally allowed me to have everything connected in one place and only have one connection towards the laptop, so that I can easily move without issues. Moreover, I was having issues with the usb 2.0 in my laptop, and when I tried to connect my wireless mouse and keyboard to the cheaper USB C hubs I had there was too much lag. This dock solved the issue. The ethernet works perfectly, and so does everything else so far. So I would definitely recommend.
K**Z
Just as advertirse! Lenovo never disappoints
I have been a ThinkPad fan for decades and this Thunderbolt Dock is just amazing! Everything works and its brand new, even the smell. Everything came wrapped with manuals. Recommendation to download the firmware to take full advantage of every port. And make sure to check laptop compatibility. This dock may not work for every ThinkPad.Happily satisfied. Thank you!PD: my english is not that good sorry :(
J**N
experience with Macbook Pro 2017.
Finally i decided to write something about the performance with macOS.Well, everyone knows this is a pretty tb3 dock, and i use it with my DELL 5290 2-in-1 (2* tb3 ports), everything works fine, power delivery, DP output 4K@60zh, HDMI output 4K@60hz, ethernet, extra tb3 port, all checked, it is a perfect dock if you want to a reliable TB3 connection.However, in my scenario i also want to use it with my macbook pro, 2017, 15inch. the fact is, i can't get the 4k@60hz from its own DP/HDMI ports, i have to use USB-C to DP/HDMI cable to connect it through the tb3 port at front panel, otherwise i have to run at 4k@30hz@HIDPI OR (QHD@60hz but without HIDPI). i have tried to intall the latest firmware through its website but no luck, it's really bad but we cant blame lenovo. anyway they designed it to support its own laptops (windows), the macOS support will never on its roadmap. but still a bit shame.Nov 2019, yesterday I updated the dock firmware to the latest 3164 version by a windows laptop, then switch back to macbook pro with macOS Catalina10.15.1, now I can get the 4k 60hz from the dock's dp. great work.the problem is, it looks the power supply of the dock are not sufficient for the macbook pro anymore. the battery of the macbook pro drained quickly after i connected the display to the dock's dp port. not sure if its firmware issue or i have too many payloads here. then i have to use the original power supply of the mbp to charge it. after did some research, i connected a secondary power adapter to its 230w port, now the dock is chargd by two power bricks and then it can charge the mbp again. all done now.now in Feb 2022, the dock died after 3 yrs, the battery indicator keep flashing when i connector laptop to the dock, changed with another windows laptop, same result, i wont purchase any Lenovo products anymore, so lame, revise the star to 1.
M**D
Everything worked perfectly with Linux Mint on Levovo laptop
I have a Linux desktop that's a bit old, but works well. I got a refurbished Lenovo L13 Yoga laptop which is newer and faster, and came with Windows 10, upgraded to 11. I immediately put in a 2TB internal SSD, installed Linux but kept Windows on half the drive. I wanted to use this laptop as my main system, connected to my existing monitor, and I have a logitech keyboard/mouse that can switch between 3 systems, so I can use it for the old desktop, and the laptop with both Linux and Windows easily.So... after a short time, I decided that getting a dock would make this all much nicer, and it did. I've been able to reduce cable clutter, have more USB 3 ports, and a wired network connection that doesn't interfere with the USB-C port (Don't know who designed the connectors on my laptop, but they don't both fit at the same time).Got the refurb model of this dock, connected it up with no directions (there were none) and everything worked right off, with no extra drivers or settings. The audio works just like connecting a line out - all automatic. Even the on/off switch works to turn the laptop on and off. I believe it does not charge when off, which will keep it from overcharging. I'd imagine you could get around this if you needed to charge it while off.As a bonus, it charges faster than the charger that came with my refurbished Thinkpad, which was not the original Lenovo charger.By the way, I connected the speakers together with the desktop by using a simple Y-connector for the audio outputs.
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