Byte-Dock MacBook Pro Dock Launches Range Of Colours, Plus Free Cable
The Byte-Dock docking station for Apple’s MacBook Pro is now available in a new range of colours.
The team behind the Byte-dock is hoping to continue the success of the device, which has gone down a storm since its launch last September.
The Byte-dock offers users a seamless solution for leaving computer peripherals connected while on the move with their MacBook Pro.
The developers say demand has far outstripped expectations for the Byte-dock, as they have been snapped up by MacBook Pro users worldwide in just five months.
Now Byte-dock’s creators, Southampton, U.K.-based Techne Industries, have made the gadget available in pink, green, yellow, blue and wood laminate, as well as the standard black with more options to follow.
Techne Industries is also expanding the availability of the device by making it available via reselling and distribution channels.
And as an added bonus for buyers, they are also offering a free mini-display to HDMI cable worth £19.99 with every Byte-dock sold. It will allow it to be connected via the mini-display port to any HDMI-enabled device.
Mark Petley, who runs Techne Industries with partner Paul Hackett, says: “We have been thrilled with how people have embraced the Byte-dock since we launched it in September last year. We have also been careful to listen to feedback and take on board the comments of users and this is one of the reasons we have launched the range of colours. We are also keen to expand the wholesale options and to increase the overall availability of the Byte-dock.”
Paul adds that “Hopefully the free mini-display to HDMI cable worth £19.99 will convince MacBook Pro owners that ordering a Byte-dock really is a no-brainer.
The Byte-dock provides extended functionality and ease of use and has been designed so it integrates with most office or home environments. It can turn the MacBook Pro into a desktop system using the mini-display to HDMI connection and cable, and display work on an external monitor. Users can also use an external full-size keyboard connected via Bluetooth or USB.
You can watch a video of how the Byte-dock works here:
http://www.byte-dock.com/byte-dock-video.php
The Byte-dock costs £99.99 and can be ordered from:
http://www.byte-dock.com