Two monitors with the Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock
The Razer thunderbolt 4 Dock advertises the ability to connect two 4k displays.
After thorough searching and talking to Razer support, I haven't been able to find a coherent answer as to how to practically do this.
My goal is simple. I would like my desk two have two desktop monitors (currently I'm looking at having two gigabyte g27s, not 4k I know, for budget purposes, though I am flexible), a naga trinity mouse, a hunstman keyboard, and a seiren microphine connected to dock. I would like to have a single cable (thunderbolt 4) connect to a laptop (I've seen that the blade 13 and 15 have the thunderbolt 4 ports), so that when I sit down at the desk with the laptop, I don't have to connect all of the peripherals individually, which is I assumed was the purpose of the dock
I can't find the answer to several questions
1) will this work at all?
2) what minimum laptop specifications are needed to make this work? (Will a blade 13 be enough? or will I need a blade 15 or higher?
3) are there any other adapters/cables/or other caveats that I'm missing/will need?
If it makes a difference I won't be using the dual monitors for anything high fidelity that requires a high refresh rate. When I use two monitors, the primary use is somewhat equivelent to document editing on one monitor while having a reference open on the second monitor.
Thank you in advance for any help.
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