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A single USB 3.0 port resides on the front, while all the rest of the ports are located at the rear. It makes the unit feel solid but the weight and stand keep the unit from toppling over when you have cords attached to it in various directions. The Dock Station itself weighs about 1.7 lbs. The TB2KVM Dock Station itself measures 7.22″ H x 3.84″ D x 2.24″ L. The packaged unit is heavy weighing just over 4 lbs. The IOGear Thunderbolt 2 KVM Dock Station comes with the TB2 KVM Dock Station, AC Power adapter, 3ft Thunderbolt cable, Base stand, Quick Start Guide and Warranty Card. IOGear has provided the GTD732 Thunderbolt 2 KVM Dock Station as a courtesy so that we could provide first hand review coverage of the unit to our readers. Works great for SOHO and medium sized business’s where cost effectiveness and streamlined workflow and portability are crucial. We’ve been using the unit for a good 10 days and loving it. Design wise, if you’re an Apple user or big fan of heavy duty aluminum you’re in luck. The new Thunderbolt 2 KVM Docking Station from IOGear launches today with a wealth of useful functionality. IOGear Thunderbolt 2 KVM Dock Station UHD 4k video support You can easily share hardware resources with another Thunderbolt enabled computer and transfer files at a blazing 20Gbps. IOGear GTD732 Thunderbolt 2 KVM Dock StationĬomputer peripherals come and go but a KVM Docking Station comes in quite handy to extend functionality for multiple computers or compatibility when you’re in between port types and aren’t ready to yet upgrade. The GTD732 was also named a CES 2017 Innovations Award Honoree. IOGear releases their First-to-Market GTD732 Thunderbolt 2 KVM Dock Station which enables users to take a Thunderbolt equipped computer and integrate up to 11 peripherals through a single Thunderbolt Port. Not enough monitors? Not enough Ports? No problem.