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Lemorele TC1000 aims for triple 4K at 60 Hz on a budget, but there’s a catch

Lemorele TC1000 aims for triple 4K at 60 Hz on a budget, but there’s a catch

Lemorele has launched the TC1000, a compact 12-in-1 docking station designed to run up to three external monitors while adding extra ports for laptops and desktops.

The pitch is simple: triple 4K output at 60 Hz in a single dock, at a price that undercuts many established rivals.

The TC1000 is being offered through a crowdfunding campaign at around $90, which can make it attractive for home offices and multi-monitor setups.

As with most crowdfunding hardware, availability and final specifications can change, so buyers may want to weigh the usual delivery and support risks.

Triple-display support depends on host

On the video side, the dock includes two HDMI ports and one DisplayPort, each advertised to support 4K resolution at up to 60 Hz.

Whether three monitors can run at those settings will also depend on the connected computer’s USB-C or Thunderbolt capabilities and its supported display modes.

Lemorele also adds a small front-facing status screen that indicates port activity, though it is not user-configurable. The dock measures about 2.6 x 2.6 x 4.2 inches, targeting users who want a vertical, space-saving hub on a desk.

Ports target creators and office users

Up front, the TC1000 includes full-size SD and microSD card readers for quick media imports. It also provides USB 3.2 ports in both Type-A and Type-C, each rated for up to 10 Gbps data transfers.

Additional connections, including the display outputs, sit on the rear alongside more USB and Gigabit Ethernet for wired networking. If the dock ships as advertised, it could be a low-cost way to centralize monitors, storage access, and peripherals through one cable.