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Thunderbolt 1 versus Thundebolt 2
#1
From what I understand, version 1 has two 10 Gbps channels, while version 2 has one 20 Gbps channel, which is needed for 4K video.

Are there any other benefits of version 2 if you're not doing 4k video?
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#2
you mean aside from the doubled bandwidth? No, not that I can think of.
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#3
other than difference in bandwidth, no other operational differences. Also - cables also the same, no difference.
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#4
I can't believe you guys, what a bunch of amateurs....of course there are some HUGE differences!

Thunderbolt 1:


Thunderbolt 2:
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#5
....what about the new Thundercats....???
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#6
Free,

I think the key question isn't so much a question of benefits. For most people, I think it's a question of if you're actually going to use Thunderbolt at all. Right now, I use it for driving a 27" display hanging off my '13 Macbook Pro Retina 15". Occasionally, I might use a T-bolt to ethernet adapter and a t-bolt to firewire adapter. Beyond that, I don't use T-bolt at all and I suspect for my purposes the differences between T-bolt 1 and t-bolt 2 are irrelevant. My guess it'll be the same for a great many people.

Robert
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