Lemorele TC1000: New dock for triple 4K monitors is budget-friendly

The manufacturer Lemorele is apparently not entirely new to the market and has introduced a new docking solution. It is currently available to backers through a crowdfunding campaign for the equivalent of about $90. The typical risks of crowdfunding campaigns apply and should not be ignored. This article is explicitly not intended to promote backing the campaign. However, the fact that the price appears generally realistic and that Lemorele is not a complete newcomer can certainly be considered in a personal risk assessment.
The docking station, sold under the TC1000 product name, is advertised as a 12-in-1 system, measures 2.6 x 2.6 x 4.2 inches, and supports use with up to three displays at the same time, although the source device must also be capable of this. There are two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort, each supporting 4K resolution at 60Hz. A display is located on the front, although the content shown on it cannot be configured. It can at least show whether certain ports are currently used or not.
There are two card readers on the front, allowing microSD and SD cards to be read. The front also has USB 3.2 once in Type-A and once in Type-C, each with a maximum data transfer rate of 10 Gbps. The three display outputs are located on the back, along with USB and Gigabit Ethernet.







