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quickie: how-to fix a cracked Henge Docks vertical 1st gen stand for Macbook Pro

quickie: how-to fix a cracked Henge Docks vertical 1st gen stand for Macbook Pro

i really dig my Henge Docks vertical docking stand so i was bummed when the connectors stopped lining up consistently. on quick inspection i noticed that the thin plastic between each connector had split in 3 locations … continue reading  ⇨

hardware, consumerism  |  March 5, 2015

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