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Macbook pro stands vertical
Macbook pro stands vertical




macbook pro stands vertical macbook pro stands vertical

When sliding the laptop into the Vertical Retina Dock (while facing the front of the Vertical Retina Dock), the laptop’s Apple logo needs be facing to your left with the top of the logo pointed toward you. Installing the cable is a process similar to that of the power adapter. If you want two Thunderbolt connectors, you need to buy Thunderbolt cables (Apple sells a 0.5 meter cable for $29 Henge doesn’t sell Thunderbolt cables), remove the Mini DisplayPort cables from the Vertical Retina Dock, and then replace those with Thunderbolt. Instead, it has a pair of Mini DisplayPort cables. Henge’s website says the Vertical Retina Dock is “Thunderbolt ready,” which means it is fitted for Thunderbolt cables that don’t come with the Vertical Retina Dock. The second thing you have to do is only required if you want to be able to use Thunderbolt devices. The Vertical dock comes with two Mini DisplayPort connectors, a USB cable, and a headphone jack.īut you may not want to replace the Cover Anchor just yet. First, you need to thread your MagSafe 2 adapter through the Vertical Retina Dock’s power adapter port, which involves fitting a Henge-provided plastic sleeve called an Adapter Tool on the MagSafe 2 connector, removing the Cover Anchor on the side, unscrewing an anchor screw, threading the plug into the Vertical Retina Dock’s port, screwing in the anchor screw, and replacing the Cover Anchor.






Macbook pro stands vertical