Plugable USB 3.0 Dual 4K Display Horizontal Docking Station with DisplayPort and HDMI for Windows and Mac (Dual 4K DisplayPort & HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio, 6 USB Ports)
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INTERVIEW WITH THE MANUFACTURER My pleasure! Thank you so much! The to-do list is indeed incomplete There is a USB host port on the dock A USB drive and an external hard drive The C to the Two USB ports Type C and Type A Connect USB type C to USB type The device has a USB 2.0 port In the box are A) cables.
A pair of Asus® PB287Q 28" monitors is in my possession It has a resolution of 3840x2160 and works with it. In theory, the monitors should work as long as they are not GSync monitors.
INTERVIEW WITH THE MANUFACTURER You can count on me to help! Thanks for getting in touch with us! A Lenovo Yoga 710 comes with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of storage. According to Lenovo's specification, the 15IKB docking station that's released has multiple processor and graphics adapter configurations, so based on the specs, I would expect the docking station to be able to drive one 4K and one 1080P display at the same time. The Lenovo website has updates on drivers and software. Be sure to check and apply them. I would like to take the time to point out that USB 3 is now available. Installation of DisplayLink USB 3.0 is required for docking stations with 0 ports. This installation requires permissions to the system administrator to run the Plugable graphics software (available from our Plugable website ). Please verify with your IT department that you have permission to install DisplayLink software when installing the software on a computer provided by your business. Our USB 3.0 makes a great addition to this list as well. Because USB 3 can only be used with office and web browsing software, there are no docking stations for use with these applications. In view of the limited bandwidth and limited hardware graphics acceleration capabilities of the DisplayLink software, external displays might not perform well in terms of full screen video playback, 2D or 3D graphics applications, video editing software, or certain stock trading programs. Feel free to contact our support team directly through our Plugable website, or through Amazon's seller contact page, where you can click on the "Sold by Plugable Technology" link below the "Buy Now" button, then select the "Ask a question" button to begin.
Selected User Reviews For Plugable USB 3.0 Dual 4K Display Horizontal Docking Station with DisplayPort and HDMI for Windows and Mac (Dual 4K DisplayPort & HDMI, Gigabit Ethernet, Audio, 6 USB Ports)
Everyone will have less headaches if I do it. In addition to allowing extension of multiple external monitors, the 2020 M1 MacBook Pro also works with this feature. It only takes a few clicks to Dock can access your Mac if you grant access to it. All you need to do is connect with the provided USB C or USB 3 connector. There is a description that says the item is This is not I haven't had a problem with it. The two external 1080P HP monitors I connected to the network had no problems.
The second USB 2 I've used is on my 3rd computer. Three of three. I have purchased Plugable's 0 docking stations twice. In the past, I have also used the Targus ACP70USZ, which I bought from Amazon as well. Because of that, I have had to deal with every issue I could think of with these multi-pl In fact, I had been spending time on the internet looking at USB docks, so I was pleasantly surprised when this one worked right away after installing the drivers and plugging This HDMI/DisplayPort is double-sided, not just one. Instead of one HDMI and one DVI port, there are two HDMI/DisplayPort connections. Both HDMI and DisplayPort are redundant (you can only use one or the other, but As of now, I am using HDMI and it seems to work fine. The docks have had problems in the past such as poor picture quality, strange behavior on some programs (e. g. This included freezing software in Microsoft Word, some weird behavior on one display connected to dock, issues with Intel display adapter drivers (and the challenge in rolling back to the older drivers), and no picture on one or both monitors connected to As of yet, none of those have been an issue I will keep you posted if any issues arise. I have a couple of complaints about the UD Item #6950H This is true1. The people who sell Plugable the standardized cables insist on a huge wall wart/dongle plug for the power adapter, much like many manufacturers. The result is that either half of your wall outlets will be wasted, or you will have to buy a power strip to fit the plug and wart. This is still 2017 folks, you can either get rid of half or buy a power strip that fits the plug. The long-term effects of this long-term program would be expected If Targus had designed a power supply with an AC plug and a small DC/DC converter brick (as Plugable does), the issue would have been solved. The problem is the converter is built into the plug itself, wasting valuable outlet space. There's no excuse for it. Featured b. 2. There is insufficient cable length to support anything other than a very compact layout of the DC cable (from the big plug wart to the dock). If the damned thing were made 1, what would have been the cost? How much longer would that be? Could there be a second ferrite choke added? I find this to be unacceptable once more. 1. 2. 3. It is not ideal from a shape or form factor. They also make theirs so that it serves as a mini laptop stand, which makes it incredibly useful. I need a piece of space on my desk for this. One of those little common sense items that Plugable does not seem to be able to handle. All three issues above will not cause me to return this item, however if I find a dock from Plugable or another manufacturer with a standard AC/DC brick and power plug, a longer cord, and stand-like features, I will sell this and replace it with the other 4. 5 out of 5 stars due to the fact that it works very well and was not difficult to implement or configure.
The first step is to According to the description, it works. I give it a Install display drivers before you can use the program. That is what makes me not want to give a 10 for completion. If it detects after the computer boots up, and the startup processes begin (for Windows), come logged in and logged in. As long as the displays are not connected, they will not be visible. Thus you cannot use computers or laptops that require you to enter a password at startup or other data before you can log in. However, you have wonderful other multiconnects such as Dell's display adapters, and each manufacturer's personal adapter to detect. This will have to wait until start, unlike the dell display adapters, and every manufacturer's personal adapter to detect.
In order to connect my second monitor, I happened to have a DVI cable since my docking station of my work computer wasn't designed to support it. My fortunes had it, I had a DVI to DP++ adapter on hand, and it worked out great for the In this product we provide two cables one of them has USB C to USB C connectors and the other has USB C to USB 3 connectors. The only thing I would mention, and it's not a big deal, is that my laptop must be open when connected in order for me to use the station. Considering I have a 17-inch monitor, that is not a terrible thing to deal with I now have 3 displays A small detail that I forgot to mention. Upon installing a docking station if it is the first time you have used one, you will have to restart it Be sure to turn your computer on before you start playing with your Make sure when you move the display that you hit apply once you've identified which display belongs to what, so you can put them in the proper order per your style/taste.