D-Link DUB-V310 laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C White
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Price: £45.51
Brand: D-Link
Description: Three video ports Connect to a wider range of external T Vs or monitors. Ideal for taking with you to environments with different displays such as meeting rooms in offices. Multi-Stream Extend any Windows display to a 4K HDMI a 4K Display Port and a 1080p VGA monitor simultaneously. Or mirror any Mac display to a 1080p HDMI a 1080p Display Port and a 1080p VGA monitor at once. Compact and portable Compact and lightweight design with premium housing. Its small size means it easily fits into any laptop bag. Thunderbolt 3 compliant Simply connect to an available USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 port to enjoy HDMI Display Port and VGA video in seconds. Built for video. Up to 3 videos at once. Extend your laptops display to a TV or monitor wherever you are. The hubs built-in Multi-Stream feature lets you extend a Windows display or mirror a Mac display by up to three external T Vs or monitors simultaneously. Easy to use everywhere. No setup at all. The premium housing protects the high-quality chipset inside and makes the hub ready for any situation whether youre at home the office or travelling. Plug and play convenience allows you to use the hub straight away and with any Mac Windows or Linux computer with a USB-C port. There are no drivers to install and no complicated software setup. Extend your screen to a vivid 4K monitor. Plug into the hubs HDMI port to instantly mirror or extend your display to a second monitor with vibrant 4K resolution. And full backwards compatibility means you can connect to 720p or 1080p monitors too. D-Link DUB-V310 laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C White - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Laptops
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 254262
Delivery time: Next Day
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MPN: DUB-V310
EAN: 0790069450457
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Author: Adrian White
Rating: 5
Review: I originally bought this hub to add extra USB2 ports to my rather old and creaky Windows XP PC which I use for legacy software reasons. As expected when the hub was connected it was recognised by XP and installed without any problems what-so-ever (no additional driver needed). However when it come to actually using the hub some of the devices that I connected, namely a 3.5” USB Floppy Drive (yessss, I know !!) and a rather old USB Freecom Toughdrive had problems. In both instances the devices would periodically (and quite often) disconnect and then re-connect while in use. Other devices such as Mice, Keyboards, Trackballs, USB Pen Drives, Printers, and indeed the hub it’s self, would stay connected without any problem. I had a feeling that the problem lay more with my PC than the hub it’s self since these problems with the Floppy Drive and the Toughdrive would arise even if connected directly to my PC USB ports (one of the reasons for buying this hub in the first place). I therefore put my problems down to experience and decided disconnect the hub from my PC and put it into storage. However some months ago I built myself a new Ryzen based PC running 64bit Windows 10 Pro and decided to give this USB hub another go and I have to say that, so far, it has performed brilliantly. Obviously installation on Windows 10 was completely painless and any device which I connect to the hub, including the aforementioned USB Floppy Drive and the Toughdrive, run perfectly without any problems at all. The hub it’s self has so far proved totally reliable with no drop-outs or disconnects, despite having being powered-up pretty well permanently for the last 7 months or so. The fast charge ports work fine and come in handy when it comes to charging phones and tablets. Should things change for the worse I will update my review and rating accordingly but as of this moment I am more than happy to award this good quality, compact, neat and reasonably priced USB2 hub a five star rating – at least when connected to a Windows 10 based PC ! Regards Ade.
Author: fenallen
Rating: 2
Review: TL;DR This does not work properly on Macs - buy something different that does not use a Realtek chip. Details… This device uses the Realtek 8156 chip which is the 2.5 Gbe capable model from a range of RTL815x chips. First off, in Big Sur, there is a default Apple driver that will work but only give 1Gb speeds. D-Link provide a driver that claims to unlock faster speeds for MacOS 10.9+ and a separate one for 10.8 (Their website actually states that the MacOS install package is for iOS which also raises questions about D-Link and their knowledge of the Apple ecosystem) Realtek themselves do not claim that the drivers work with MacOS 11. These drivers may well work for old MacOS versions but they do not work for Big Sur (11.x) as Apple severely limited the ability for vendors to add their own drivers. What actually happens in Big Sur is that the installer package claims to have completed successfully but has in fact done nothing and you will be left still using the default Apple driver running at a maximum of 1Gb. You can see it has done nothing by reading the supplied uninstall shell script and working backwards to the files that should have been there to remove. They aren’t there. Enter Monterey (12.0) - Apple has now provided a new default driver and 2.5Gb speed are available with simple plug and play ease of use! Wonderful. However….throughout all of this there is another annoying issue. Less critical, but annoying; if you restart the machine with the adapter plugged in it will not be recognised on restart. You will need to physically remove it and reinsert it for the OS to recognise that it is there and start using it. Depending on your circumstances this can be extremely annoying. It is for me with my clamshell desktop setup. All of this is true whether inserted directly into my 2018 MacBook Pro or into the attached CalDigit TB3 dock. Simply avoid. (As of 5 Nov 2021 - Monterey out for just a few days)