Microsoft’s upcoming ‘Surface Dock 3’ drops proprietary connector, adds Thunderbolt 4 support


What you need to know

  • Images of Microsoft’s upcoming Surface Dock have leaked.
  • The leak reveals a slimmer design and USB-C in place of Surface Connect.
  • The device is codenamed Bergamo and is expected to launch soon.

Microsoft is gearing up to ship a new Surface Dock soon that features a slimmer design and Thunderbolt 4, while also replacing the proprietary Surface Connect cable with a universal USB-C one. My sources say the device is codenamed Bergamo, and is expected to start shipping in the next handful of weeks.

Microsoft has released a number of Surface Docks in the last decade, beginning with the Surface Pro docking station in 2013. It redesigned the Surface Dock in 2015 to make it compatible with all Surface PCs with a Surface Connect port, then released the Surface Dock 2 a few years later that added support for USB-C with the same design.

The front of the new Surface Dock (Image credit: eBay)

The upcoming Surface Dock features a new design which is slimmer than the Surface Dock 2. It has a USB-A and USB-C port to the front and maintains the same I/O selection as the Surface Dock 2 on the back, which includes two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, a 3.5mm headphone jack, an ethernet port, and a DC connector.





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