1-Provides video, audio, network, 2 additional USB 3.0 ports & 4 USB 2.0 ports
2-supporting HDMI/DVI-I//VGA Resolution reaches up to 2K (2048 x 1152)
3-Built-in Audio Mic line-in and line-out ports with hot-plug detection
4-RJ45 port for wired network connectivity
5-Built-in 2 x USB3.0 ports (with one port for smartphone charging)
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WAVLINK USB 3.0 Universal Docking Station $84.49 (Was $129.99) Delivered @ Wavlink-RC via Amazon AU
Last edited 26/09/2021 - 11:56 by 1 other user
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Looks huge…
I forget your sense of humour sometimes JV 😊
The monitor connections are 1x HDMI and 1x DVI port
2005 called, they want their ports back
I just go to ebay and buy a 2nd hand HP dock instead.. 50 bucks and support 4k
Can you please share link(if you dont mind)
CheersSecond that
Third.
Here you go eBay search "HP Dock" used
He's obviously asking for the model corejava mentioned. You actually had to go out of your way to be unhelpful and for what?
If you have USB C then this probably isn't what you're after - any generic USB C hdmi hub thing on eBay or Amazon will do the trick.
However if you don't have USB C then this is useful for settimg up a laptop docking station. My guess is it uses a USB display card (usually display link chipset) with an internal USB 3 hub. Only problem is that because it's acting as an external display card (as opposed to just outputting display port over USB like USB C does) the display can sometimes be a little jittery. Probably not good for gaming I would guess.
Still, useful if you want to run 2 monitors off your older laptop.
Or 3 screens - you can use the dock to run 2 screens and the laptop usually have at least one video out. My work used to have the Toshiba Dynadocks that were like this and were happily running 3 x 1080p screens off the dock and the 2005 laptops which were the fleet up until earlier this year. In fact even when we went to modern laptops with USB C connections we're still using the old docks via USB A as they work well and are bullet proof. Have had quite a few reliability issues with HP USB C docks.
the 2005 laptops which were the fleet up until earlier this year
What brand laptops survived 16 years in a corporate environment ?
Whoops 2014 not 2005 - 6-7 years
I agree with toshie dynadocks. I don’t think seen one die. Just go for ever
Hi rep, is there any chance of getting this offer back? (nb have also sent a DM)
Hi Rep, not sure if I missed it somewhere but can it run at 60hz for the display?