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Corsair TBT100 Thunderbolt™ 3 Dock – 85W charging, Dual 4k 60Hz Support, 2x HDMI, 40Gb/s ,USB-C Gen 2 (15W) x2, USB-A 3.1 (7.5W) x2, Gigabit Ethernet – For Mac and PC laptops
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Brand | Corsair |
Color | Black, Grey |
Hardware Interface | USB, Ethernet, HDMI, 3.5mm Audio, Thunderbolt |
Compatible Devices | Laptop/Personal Computer |
Total USB Ports | 4 |
Product Dimensions | 8.97"L x 3.26"W x 0.98"H |
Number of Ports | 8 |
Item Weight | 2.5 Pounds |
Total HDMI Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 85 watts |
About this item
- Just One Cable: Connect your laptop to a wealth of devices with the power of a single Thunderbolt 3 port.
- Use USB, HDMI, UHS-II SD Card, 3.5mm audio and more.
- Delivers up to 85W of power to your computer, with efficient Smart Charging technology that draws less overall power.
- Connect and charge USB devices via 2x high-speed USB-C SuperSpeed 10Gbps ports and 2x USB-A SuperSpeed 5Gbps ports.
- Includes 2x HDMI ports for dual displays at up to 4K 60Hz in HDR, as well as a combination 3.5mm in/out jack for your audio.
- A gigabit ethernet port connects to the internet at blazing speeds, while a built-in UHS-II SD card reader provides convenient access to portable storage.
- The TBT100’s durable, slim aluminum housing looks great and easily fits into any setup, complete with a Kensington Security Slot to prevent theft.
- Compatible with both Mac and Windows operating systems, with easy plug-and-play setup to get connected quickly.
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Camera quality | 4.6 | 4.0 | — | 3.6 | 3.2 | — |
Value for money | 3.1 | 3.7 | — | 3.8 | 3.4 | — |
Quality of material | 4.5 | 4.6 | — | — | 4.2 | — |
Tech Support | 3.1 | — | — | 3.6 | 3.8 | — |
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hardware interface | hdmi, ethernet, 3 5 mm audio, usb, thunderbolt | thunderbolt | thunderbolt | usb c, hdmi | thunderbolt | usb c |
number of ports | 8 | 14 | 11 | 13 | 16 | 10 |
number of usb ports | 4 | 8 | 2 | 5 | 5 | 4 |
HDMI ports | 2 | 2 | 2 | 3 | 2 | 2 |
compatible devices | Laptop/Personal Computer | USB-C / USB4 / Thunderbolt 3 / Thunderbolt 4 Mac M1 / M2 / M3 (M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max) and Windows Systems | Laptops | ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen9, ThinkPad E14 Gen 3, ThinkPad 15 G2 ITL, ThinkPad E14 Gen3, Elitebook 840 Aero G8, Pro C640 G2 Chromebook, Latitude 7410, Latitude 5320, XPS 13 9310, XPS 13 9315, XPS 15 9520, Inspiron 14 5425, MacBook Pro 15" 2016, MacBook Pro 15" 2019, MacBook Pro 13" M1 2020, MacBook Pro 16" M1 Pro 2021, MacBook Pro 13" M2 2022 | Windows 11 Thunderbolt 4 hosts (Dell XPS, Lenovo Thinkpad, HP ProBook), macOS Thunderbolt 3 and Thunderbolt 4 hosts with macOS 11+ M1 / M2 / M3 (M1 Pro/Max, M2 Pro/Max, M3 Pro/Max) | Laptop, Monitor, Tablet |
wattage | 85 watts | 100 watts | 100 watts | 180 watts | 100 watts | 75 watts |
weight | 2.5 pounds | — | — | 550 grams | — | 409 grams |
From the manufacturer
JUST ONE CABLE
Connect your laptop to a wealth of devices with the power of a single Thunderbolt 3 port.*
* Requires a Mac or PC with Thunderbolt 3 port.
WIDE RANGE OF DEVICES
Use USB, HDMI, UHS-II SD Card, 3.5mm audio and more.
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SMART CHARGING TECHNOLOGY
Efficiently delivers up to 85W of power to your computer, drawing less overall power.
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READY FOR DUAL DISPLAYS AT UP TO 4K 60HZ IN HDR
2x HDMI Ports and 3.5mm audio combo jack.
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DURABLE, SLIM ALUMINUM HOUSING
Looks great and easily fits into any setup, complete with a Kensington Security Slot to prevent theft.
2X USB-C 3.1 AND 2X USB-A 3.1 PORTS
Connect and charge USB devices via high-speed USB-C (up to 10Gbps) and USB-A] (up to 5Gbps).
GIGABIT ETHERNET PORT AND BUILT-IN SD CARD READER
Connect to the internet at blazing speeds and enjoy convenient access to portable storage.
MAC AND WINDOWS COMPATIBLE
With easy plug-and-play setup to get connected quickly.
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Product Dimensions | 10 x 4.8 x 4 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.5 pounds |
ASIN | B08JHDV91C |
Item model number | CU-9000001-NA |
Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #74,549 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #689 in Laptop Docking Stations |
Date First Available | September 22, 2020 |
Manufacturer | Corsair |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
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Connect a wealth of devices to your Mac or PC with the CORSAIR TBT100 Thunderbolt 3 Dock, boasting up to 40Gbps bandwidth while efficiently charging your laptop with smart charging technology. Offering multiple USB-C 3.1 SuperSpeed 10 Gbps, USB-A 3.1 SuperSpeed 5Gbps, HDMI ports and more, the TBT100 puts all your devices just a cable away.
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Customers are happy with appearance, and ease of setup of the docking station. However, they are not happy with connectivity, display support, and monitor compatibility. They mention that it randomly disconnects several times and reconnects, and that it does not recognize external displays. They are also disappointed with noise. Customers disagree on performance, and value.
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Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the docking station. They mention that it looks awesome, has an A+ design, and performs great.
"...So far so good. It looks sleek on my desk as well. I don’t know if it does anything better than it’s competitors, but it’s been great for me." Read more
"Ok, this looks awesome compared to all the other thunderbolt docks out there. Been on the fence about getting one for my M1 Pro Macbook Pro...." Read more
"...The device also powers my laptop and looks good on the desktop. ***..." Read more
"In concept, this thing would be amazing. Design A+, theoretical specs as well. It just plain doesn't work. I should have listened to other reviews...." Read more
Customers find the electronic device docking station easy to setup. They mention that it's elegant and works well when installed. Some are also happy that it plugs and plays.
"...Once I bought a new cable it worked amazing! easy set-ups and all." Read more
"...It was extremely easy to set up and worked instantly with my monitors." Read more
"...Also very happy that this dock is plug-and-play, since my Dell is a work machine that I cannot install drivers or software on...." Read more
"could not ask for better. easy to set up. good port config. sleek and out of the way...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the performance of the docking station. Some mention that it works fantastic, while others say that it just plain doesn't work. Some say that the Thunderbolt cable may not work, and that it doesn' t work with the M1 chipset.
"...Everything works, even the headphone jack for both audio output and input. A lot of docks only go up to 65W.3) Power Button!..." Read more
"...Not one of the screens worked. Only one screen was trying to spit out an image, but it was blurry and static looking...." Read more
"...and plugs directly into the laptop’s thunderbolt port, the monitor works flawlessly, at both home and the office...." Read more
"...item arrived in great condition. Works great on my work windows computer with dual 4k monitors." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the dock. Some mention that it's worth the cost of the device, while others say that it was a relatively large waste of money.
"...Overall, relatively large waste of money for the final outcome. I likely could have gone with a cheaper product and had better success." Read more
"...said, I like the form factor and the available ports, and the price is really nice. Also, the support staff are VERY nice and VERY responsive." Read more
"...What a waste of money. Unfortunately I passed my return window and I'm stuck with an expensive hub that didn't work from the beginning...." Read more
"...look more into if it shipped with weird firmware but this not great for out of the box." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the connectivity of the docking station. They mention that it randomly disconnects and reconnects, causing productivity issues. They also say that the connection is incredible unstable and the monitors turn off for a while.
"...the monitor attached to the dock goes blank and then reconnects about every 5-10 minutes. This is not acceptable...." Read more
"...I’m not experiencing coil wine.I was not able to use the Thunderbolt downstream ports to connect to my MSI via USB C. However, the included..." Read more
"...The device crashes 2-3 times a day- Crashes disconnect/reconnect external displays, power and devices for 5-10s-..." Read more
"...The other 3 have all started having issues shutting off one or both screens randomly...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the display support of the docking station. They mention that it does not recognize external displays nor other peripherals. Some customers also report that the dock crashes quite a bit, causing all of the displays to go blank.
"...At both my office and at home, the monitor attached to the dock goes blank and then reconnects about every 5-10 minutes. This is not acceptable...." Read more
"...I have two monitors plugged into it and it hardly ever recognizes the second monitor on the first try; usually, I have to go into display settings..." Read more
"...Move the cable to the Corsair TBT200, and the monitor is no longer recognized by the MacBook Pro...." Read more
"I used the included cable in my Macbook 2019 and it could not be recognized by my mac. Once I bought a new cable it worked amazing!..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the monitor compatibility of the docking station. They mention that it doesn't work with dual monitors on MacBook Pro 2016, it will not drive dual monitor, and that it only has one screen running. Some customers also mention that the dock is unable to push in dual HDMI connections and that the product does not support Thunderbolt 3.
"...Well when I tried doing my work computer, only one of the screens worked. I have dual monitors, 4K each and this said it would work. Well, it didn't...." Read more
"My work laptop is completely locked down and does not support Thunderbolt 3...." Read more
"...Very happy with it because it allows me to connect either my MacBook Pro OR Dell Latitude 5420 to it...." Read more
"unable to push in dual hdmi connections to macbook pro 16" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the noise produced by the docking station. They mention that it has a very loud coil whine that cannot be ignored, an annoying chime every 5-20 seconds, and that the power returns immediately. The docking stations is very dirty, causing noticeable artifacts in audio output, poor audio quality, and a serious potential for hearing loss. Additionally, the dock likes to randomly pan the audio out 90% to the right and max the volume.
"I've had two of these and both have had VERY loud coil whine... the kind you cannot ignore...." Read more
"...power related circuitry is very dirty causing always-noticeable artifacts in audio output..." Read more
"...The coil whine from the device itself, not the PSU, makes an unbearable high-pitched noise. No noise when it is fully running or idling...." Read more
"...It also likes to randomly pan the audio out 90% to the right and max the volume. Serious potential for hearing loss." Read more
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This is my 1st ever review on an item. Bought it with my own dinero.
3 Reasons This Dock is Perfect for me
1) Identical video output ports
One of my biggest gripes with ThunderBolt 3 docks is looking for one that has the same 2 ports for displays. Sometimes they do 1 Type C and 1 Dispalyport, other times it's 1 Displayport and 1 HDMI. It's annoying because I just want 2 of the same.
And even when they are the same port, they don't always support 4K 60hz. This important to me because I have a 1440p/144hz monitor and a 1080/144hz. Luckily, this dock supports 2 HDMI 2.0 ports that will output the highest refresh rate for both of my monitors!
2) 85W passthrough
I have a 15in Macbook Pro which needs a lot of power. Since this dock supports 85W passthrough, it has become a 1 cable solution for my macbook 15 inch. I currently have 2 monitors connected, USB webcam, Gigabit ethernet cable, and a Type C USB Key. Everything works, even the headphone jack for both audio output and input. A lot of docks only go up to 65W.
3) Power Button!
This is definitely the cherry on top. I've been leaving my macbook on nonstop while connected to 2 monitors because I keep the laptop closed and I can't be bothered with turning it on and off. If I power off the computer, I have to open the laptop to press the power button. With this dock, I can turn off the dock and stop supplying power to the laptop. This allows the laptop to sleep! Now it won't stay warm overnight and I can save on my electric bill! The one thing I don't like about the power button is that there is an LED indicator on the power button itself. So you have to press and hold the power button for 3 seconds until the LED is off. But since your finger covers the light, it's hard to see. Not a big deal, but something to improve upon for v2.
4) Downside / Quirks
See point 3 regarding power button.
One thing I wasn't expecting was the chunky power adapter. The dock uses a barrel plug which is connected to a rather large power adapter. The power adapter is not at the end of the plug, its in the middle of the cable (and it disconnects in 2 halves). I won't dock it in rating because A) It does it's job and B) The stock power adapter is also chunky. Unless they add a GaN power adapter, I can't see this changing. The power adapter is about 6in x 2 in. Maybe next time it could just use a Type C port for power? That way I can use my own cables since GaN are getting smaller and smaller.
For the next dock. I would want the same dock, but with a smaller/no power adapter and a smaller dock itself. This could be done by removing the MicroSD card reader and a few other ports. For me, my ideal ports would be 2 video outputs, 1 Type C, 1 USB A, ethernet, headphone jack, and ethernet with a power button! And maybe with a lower price ;) $260 is a lot for this dock, but if you have the money to spend on it, don't hesitate at all.
Since we had such a great experience with this thunderbolt dock, I bought one for myself. I purchased this used from amazon. item arrived in great condition. Works great on my work windows computer with dual 4k monitors.
Additionally, I've got a 32" 1440p display and a smaller 1080 display, if I turn off and unplug the dock, when I reboot, I can get 144hz on the 1440p display and 120hz on the 1080 display, and work/play games all day with no issues. As soon as I shut down my PC and restart, the 1440 drops to 100hz and the 1080 drops to 70hz and CANNOT be changed without a hard reboot of the hub itself.
That said, I like the form factor and the available ports, and the price is really nice. Also, the support staff are VERY nice and VERY responsive.
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I've been hesitant to pull the trigger on a Thunderbolt 3 dock as they tend to be rather expensive and most don't natively support Linux distros. But I finally got fed up with the process of switching and decided to take the dive trusting that I could probably return the device had it not worked out. I'm happy to say I have no need to return the device as I sit here with a device that's able to flawlessly switch between the two laptops and OSs with a single Thunderbolt 3 cable and support everything I wanted (keyboard, mouse, 2 external monitors, and charging). The performance on both laptops has been great and I'd have a hard time identifying any flaw with the device.
Ubuntu wasn't quite plug and play it required going into the privacy settings (Settings > Privacy > Thunderbolt) and then trusting the device. But seeing as this is only a minor inconvenience and has nothing to do with the device itself I'll be giving the product 5 stars and would endorse it for any other Ubuntu + MacOS users (as long as you're using a Thunderbolt to Dual Display capable Macbook).
Das aus Aluminium gefertigte neue Corsair-Dock wird über Thunderbolt 3 mit dem Rechner verbunden, die maximale Bandbreite liegt dabei dem Hersteller zufolge bei 40 Gbit/s. Am Dock selbst stehen dann je zwei USB-C-Anschlüsse mit 10 Gbit/s und zwei USB-A-Anschlüsse mit 5 Gbit/s zur Verfügung. Für den Anschluss von Bildschirmen bietet das Corsair TBT100 zwei HDMI-2.0-Anschlüsse, über die zwei Displays mit bis zu 4K/60Hz betrieben werden können. Außerdem verfügt das Dock über einen Gigabit-Ethernet-Anschluss, einen integrierten SD-Kartenleser und eine kombinierte 3,5-mm-Ein-/Ausgangsbuchse für Audi
Auf der Front:
1x USB C 10Gbit
1x SD-Kartenleser
1x 3,5mm Headset Anschluss
Auf der Rückseite:
2x USB A 5Gbit
1x Gbit LAN
1x USB C 10Gbit
2x HDMI 2.0 (4K 60Hz)
1x Thunderbolt 3!!! Ganz wichtig > Das ist der Eingang <!!!!!!
1x Netzteilanschluss
Der Thunderbolt 3 Eingang kann auch gleichzeitig Euer Notebook mit bis zu 85W versorgen. Das Dock selbst wird von einem 100W Netzteil (20V/5A) gespeist. In der Praxis sicherlich ausreichend, aber knapp! Zu berechnen sind ca. 85W via USB C und alleine die beiden USB C Ports können 1,5A (2x 7,5W) verarbeiten oder beanspruchen und das sind schon mal etwa 100W.
Das Corsair TBT100 Dock verfügt über einen Einschalter auf der Front. Ist das Dock über diesen komplett ausgeschaltet benötigt dieses 0W, aber nur wenn keine Geräte angesteckt oder verbunden sind !!!!
Ist das Dock eingeschaltet, aber nicht mit einem PC-Verbunden benötigt dieses ca. 2,5W + des Eigenverbrauches der USB-Geräte, welche gerade mit dem Dock verbunden sind, werden dann aber weiter mit Strom versorgt werden, auch im Standby.
Das Dock schaltet sich also automatisch nie zu 100% ab.
Im Betrieb an einem Notebook kommt es natürlich auf den Stromverbrauch des Notebooks an, wie viel Strom das Dock zieht. Generell ist dieses aber nicht allzu stromhungrig.
Trennt Ihr das Dock vom Netz, dann merkt sich dieses den letzten Einschaltzustand! War diese vorm Ausziehen ein, dann wird dieses beim Einstecken auch von alleine wieder eingeschaltet. Dabei lieferten alle Anschlüsse auch die beworbene Leistung, dies gilt sowohl für die USB-Ports, wie aber auch für die HDMI Ports. Ebenso klappte das Laden mit bis zu 85W problemlos.
Tolles Gerät, aber der Preis ist auch ganz schön toll, ob der User das ausgeben will, liegt natürlich bei jedem Nutzer selbst, da es auch USB-C Hubs mit ähnlichen Belegungen und Anschlüssen für einen geringeren Betrag zu erwerben sind. Und bitte noch einen passenden Stecker für die Stromversorgung im EU Bereich mit beilegen, das müsste für den Preis noch mit möglich sein.
Reviewed in Germany on December 28, 2020
Das aus Aluminium gefertigte neue Corsair-Dock wird über Thunderbolt 3 mit dem Rechner verbunden, die maximale Bandbreite liegt dabei dem Hersteller zufolge bei 40 Gbit/s. Am Dock selbst stehen dann je zwei USB-C-Anschlüsse mit 10 Gbit/s und zwei USB-A-Anschlüsse mit 5 Gbit/s zur Verfügung. Für den Anschluss von Bildschirmen bietet das Corsair TBT100 zwei HDMI-2.0-Anschlüsse, über die zwei Displays mit bis zu 4K/60Hz betrieben werden können. Außerdem verfügt das Dock über einen Gigabit-Ethernet-Anschluss, einen integrierten SD-Kartenleser und eine kombinierte 3,5-mm-Ein-/Ausgangsbuchse für Audi
Auf der Front:
1x USB C 10Gbit
1x SD-Kartenleser
1x 3,5mm Headset Anschluss
Auf der Rückseite:
2x USB A 5Gbit
1x Gbit LAN
1x USB C 10Gbit
2x HDMI 2.0 (4K 60Hz)
1x Thunderbolt 3!!! Ganz wichtig > Das ist der Eingang <!!!!!!
1x Netzteilanschluss
Der Thunderbolt 3 Eingang kann auch gleichzeitig Euer Notebook mit bis zu 85W versorgen. Das Dock selbst wird von einem 100W Netzteil (20V/5A) gespeist. In der Praxis sicherlich ausreichend, aber knapp! Zu berechnen sind ca. 85W via USB C und alleine die beiden USB C Ports können 1,5A (2x 7,5W) verarbeiten oder beanspruchen und das sind schon mal etwa 100W.
Das Corsair TBT100 Dock verfügt über einen Einschalter auf der Front. Ist das Dock über diesen komplett ausgeschaltet benötigt dieses 0W, aber nur wenn keine Geräte angesteckt oder verbunden sind !!!!
Ist das Dock eingeschaltet, aber nicht mit einem PC-Verbunden benötigt dieses ca. 2,5W + des Eigenverbrauches der USB-Geräte, welche gerade mit dem Dock verbunden sind, werden dann aber weiter mit Strom versorgt werden, auch im Standby.
Das Dock schaltet sich also automatisch nie zu 100% ab.
Im Betrieb an einem Notebook kommt es natürlich auf den Stromverbrauch des Notebooks an, wie viel Strom das Dock zieht. Generell ist dieses aber nicht allzu stromhungrig.
Trennt Ihr das Dock vom Netz, dann merkt sich dieses den letzten Einschaltzustand! War diese vorm Ausziehen ein, dann wird dieses beim Einstecken auch von alleine wieder eingeschaltet. Dabei lieferten alle Anschlüsse auch die beworbene Leistung, dies gilt sowohl für die USB-Ports, wie aber auch für die HDMI Ports. Ebenso klappte das Laden mit bis zu 85W problemlos.
Tolles Gerät, aber der Preis ist auch ganz schön toll, ob der User das ausgeben will, liegt natürlich bei jedem Nutzer selbst, da es auch USB-C Hubs mit ähnlichen Belegungen und Anschlüssen für einen geringeren Betrag zu erwerben sind. Und bitte noch einen passenden Stecker für die Stromversorgung im EU Bereich mit beilegen, das müsste für den Preis noch mit möglich sein.
Die Verarbeitung ist hervorragend, hier merkt man auch den Preis und die dahinter stinkende Marke. Mein Headset konnte ich auch problemlos darüber anschließen.
Ich muss somit nur noch ein Typ C Thunderbolt Kabel am Notebook sowie mein Netzteil Kabel anschließen und das war es auch schon.
Bin sehr zufrieden und es läuft alles prima.
Wim Freund hat sein Macbook mitbracht gehabt und auch hier hat alles gleich funktioniert.
Einer meiner Geschäftsnotebooks DELL XPS konnte ich auch problemlos connecten - praktisch im Zeitalter von CORONA und Homeoffice.
Zu dem technischen Daten der Dockingstation laut Datenblatt:
Betriebssystem: Mac OS 10.14 Mojave oder höher, Windows 10 oder höher
Thunderbolt-Anschlüsse: Thunderbolt 3 (1 Eingang)
Stromversorgung: Bis zu 85 W für Host-Laptop, Bis zu 15 W für USB-C-Anschlüsse, Bis zu 7,5 W für USB-A-Anschlüsse
Videoausgang: HDMI 2.0 (2)
Max. Auflösung: Jeweils bis zu 4096 × 2160 Pixel
USB-Anschlüsse: USB-A SuperSpeed 5 Gbit/s (2), USB-C SuperSpeed 10 Gbit/s (2)
Ethernet: Gigabit-Ethernet (1)
Audio: 3,5-mm-Kombianschluss, 24 Bit 192 kHz (1)
Diebstahlsicherung: Kensington-Schloss (1)
Medienleser: SD-Kartenleser, UHS-II (1)
Dock-Abmessungen: 228 mm (L) × 83 mm (B) × 25 mm (H)
Fazit:
Für mich ist diese Dockingstation eine ideale Lösung und erhebliche Erleichterung. Der Priester ist zugegeben happig aber dafür erhält man halt auch Qualität. Da man an einer solchen Station im Regelfall lange eine Freude hat, kann man den Preis verkraften.
Für mich gibt es eine klare Empfehlung. Ich hoffe ich konnte Ihnen mit dieser Rezension weiterhelfen. Bei neuen Erkenntnissen update ich selbstverständlich diese Rezension.