A wide range of peripherals can connect to your computer via a Thunderbolt 3 port. As the name suggests, Thunderbolt is fast, but more importantly, a Thunderbolt port is versatile and uses the common USB-C connector to connect to most devices.
Everything you need to know about Thunderbolt 3
Here are the top six ways you can use a Thunderbolt port to improve connectivity, speed, and convenience.
Thunderbolt 3 supports connecting multiple displays to your computer by transmitting video over the Thunderbolt cable using DisplayPort 1.2 video standards. This allows you to connect any monitor that uses DisplayPort or one of the compatible connection types, such as mini DisplayPort.
Thunderbolt 3 supports connecting two 4K displays at 60 fps, one 4K display at 120 fps, or one 5K display at 60 fps.