HP 2013 D9Y32AA UltraSlim Docking Station with 65W Adapter D9Y32AA#ABA
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It is true. Having confirmed with HP that it is compatible, I'll post it below. I appreciate it!
It is necessary to use the display ports and the cables that go with them.
As an HP Elitebook 840 G1 owner, I have an HP Elitebook 840 G1 laptop. I have had great results with it. The docking system is extremely intuitive, rugged, and easy to use. My favorite part of it is the music.
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The DisplayPort interface is available on two displays. There are 2 x DisplayPort versions 1 on the description. It is confirmed that VESA's 4Kp@60Hz variant (released in 2010) complies with the following specifications I do not believe that to be I tried VESA Certified HBR2 DisplayPort cables and a BenQ PD2700U monitor along with a HP EliteBook 850 G5 (Intel UHD Graphics 620), however I was unable to max out the 1080p@60Hz setting. With the laptop cable disconnected and using the HDMI input on the laptop, wirelessly connect. A 4 port NIC will run at its max spec of 4 Kp@30Hz, so monitors and laptops are not a *They said the docking would not go beyond 2. The replied to this by calling HP Customer Support. This is exactly how many kilobits I need on any port, which I am not As far as I could tell, there is no official written specification of the version, so no one knows what It is a shame, I have used this docking for years with different laptops at the office, and it is a very convenient device, but the resolution has always been You can get a better and more robust product with this if you don't need 4K. I prefer it to those with a dedicated USB port There is a fragility to Cable C. The reason I have given it three stars is because of this. However, I spent an extra $800 on the 4K monitors that I am unwilling to give up on There is a mistake on it, so I.
I know you want dual LCD screens off your dumb work laptop, you crazy people who work from home. Yes, I understood what you said. I have it here and it was plug and play, right out of the box, yes it has two display ports, yes, it has dual monitors, and yes, it was even able to work on a slug HP laptop with minimal ports. Other than dual monitors, you can run them in other ways. However, here are two display ports and easy access to USB ports built in. We also charge for the internet, etc. It would be nice to simplify your life by not having to disconnect or otherwise mess with an electronic device. This is the perfect solution for people who work from home or will otherwise use a laptop as a desktop device and want some simplicity with the ability to connect to a larger external monitor. The decision was made without regret.
My HP 840 G5 seems to be an ideal candidate for this program. With a single DP monitor, keyboard, and wireless mouse, I'm able to run the application. It doesn't matter whether I use my laptop open or closed, I have no problems switching from docking to no-docking mode.
A docking station was purchased so my dated work laptop (HP EliteBook 820, G3) could display digital content at a higher resolution. Over the last few weeks I've struggled to get the resolution to reflect 2560 x 1080 Using two UltraWide monitors), different cables and adapters, updating drivers, updating advanced display settings, and so on. I read elsewhere that a docking station may work for a Now I am happy to say that a docking station and DP to HDMI cable help me to solve my problem! Happy to have found this site! Now you can view your screen without blurring! Everything that was described in the description was in the box, sealed.
On the HP computer there is a single HDMI port for this docking station to connect to. If the docking station is attached to the TV, the HDMI port will be hidden. The IT department at my company spoke directly to HP about the docking station before I bought it. Docking is the only docking option that works with my system, according to our sales representative. The HP (via our IT department) told me that it could damage my hard drive because I used a docking station in the past that worked well.
Despite the fact that the shipping box was not damaged, the inside plastic was broken and my laptop (HP Elitebook) wouldn't It's hard to place my laptop in this area because there is a small hook that was loose (on the inside), so I couldn't attach it. However, I was unable to resolve the problem in any way. As a result of the price paid, I expected a new functioning product, but instead received a product which I have to return.
I received my dock very nicely packaged, suggesting that it was a return that had not been opened. I don't mind the scratches but I thought that I was buying a functional product that had been tested. "
The device is mechanically defective from the scratches, you can tell that the prior owner had to pry their laptop out of the dock. ". As you can see from the photo, the dock will no longer engage, and from the photos you can see I've got both old and new docks(needed now for office) and the latching mechanism is not high enough or the extended connector isn't reaching the laptop far enough. I needed this for Monday to be able to use my full setup at home or in the office on Monday, but now it will seriously affect my ability to work, and I cannot get a replacement until late next.
As far as I can tell, it is There are stains on the top and back, and the item has been chipped. A D9y32aa is described in the description as well. There is no similarity between the two products because the product number is.