Targus DOCK412EUZ laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C Black
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Price: £122.70
Brand: Targus
Description: - USB-C Display Port Alt-Mode host connection (compatible with Thunderbolt). - VGA Mini Display Port and HDMI output video ports support projectors and HDT Vs. - Cable tucks away out of site for easy transport. Make your mobile life easier with the USB-C Travel Dock with Power Pass-Through. Expand your laptop into a workstation by plugging in peripherals into the two USB-A ports or easily connect to conference room displays when you set up for the big presentation. You can connect to a laptop or monitor wireless keyboard or mouse into the dock. It also passes power from your power adapter to the host computer (which is great if your laptop has only one USB-C port!). It has pro cable management too just place the cable into its designated slot and forgo it getting tangled or creating a mess in your bag.- USB-C Display Port Alt-Mode host connection (compatible with Thunderbolt 3). - VGA Mini Display Port and HDMI output video ports support projectors and HDT Vs. - Cable tucks away out of site for easy transport. - 2 USB-A ports work with peripherals. - 1 Gigabit Ethernet port for to secure wire-speed Internet access. - 3.5mm mini stereo jack. - Power Delivery 60W pass-through USB-C port. - Universal compatibility with popular Windows mac OS Linux Android and Chrome OS platforms. Targus DOCK412EUZ laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C Black - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Laptops
Merchant: Quzo
Product ID: 105118
Delivery time: Next Day
Delivery cost: 0
MPN: DOCK412EUZ
EAN: 5051794023374
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Author: K. Lynas
Rating: 5
Review: I'm using this to connect my M1 Macbook Air to an external monitor, gigabit LAN and charger, with occasional use of the USB and SD card slots. The hub is solidly built with an aluminium housing, looks and feels good quality and should last for a long time. All stated features work as intended with the exception of being limited to just one external monitor. If my information is correct, this is due to a limitation in the chipset in the M1 Air (thanks Apple, serves me right for not buying the Pro). I'm using an ultra wide, so this isn't really a huge issue for me, but something for a prospective buyer to be aware of. I was pleasantly surprised to find this works at 100 Herts at 3440x1440, so that's pretty nice. I imagine if I'd had the foresight to purchase the Display Port model instead (same price) the refresh rate would have been able to go higher, but this'll do for my purposes.
Author: JJUK
Rating: 2
Review: The media could not be loaded. So I've had this for a few months now and when it was working it was almost perfect. I had 2 4K displays running at 60Hz without too much of a problem. The thing I did notice was that sometimes, on one of my monitors there'd be a white line at the top of the screen which moved around at times (see the picture and video). After the annoyance of this wore away I didn't really notice it that much and it did everything else I needed it to for a reasonable price. Now however both HDMI ports have stopped working completely - the rest of the dock works fine but no output from any laptop I try with any cable/monitor. So I'm having to send it back for a refund. Shame as it was almost perfect. Like some of the others say it does get hot at times but I'm not sure if that has anything to do with things failing inside it...