As the saying goes, it's good to cool under a big tree, so there are many people who are willing to lean back on the big tree of Apple, and recently, accessories manufacturer Hyper announced the release of a new turntable base for the 24-inch iMac, which has a 360-degree rotation ability, which can easily turn the screen to customers or colleagues in the office, or adjust the field of view in a video call. It also features a built-in SSD enclosure (M.2 SATA/NVMe) with a simple push-release mechanism, support for 2TB of storage, and 9 connectivity options.

Hyper also announced what it claims to be the world's first Thunderbolt 4 hub to integrate a 100-watt GaN power supply. The hub has a Thunderbolt 4 upstream port for connecting and charging Computers equipped with Thunderbolt such as Macs, while the three Thunderbolt 4 downstream ports provide up to 40 Gbps of total bandwidth, supporting dual 4K displays at 60Hz or a single 8K display at 30Hz.
Other connection ports include: an HDMI port, SD and microSD card slots, a USB-C port, four USB-A ports, and power inputs.
The base is priced at $199.99, is available in silver and white colors, and is already being booked on the official website.
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