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Excellent performance, versatile connection capabilities, and protection of your investment by supporting current and future technologies. One of the most powerful docking stations on the market that can transform an average performance laptop into state-of-the-art 4K or even 5K.
Highly flexible connectivity options can be used for your current technology while paving the way for the future: this dock can connect to USB 3.0 ports as well as USB-C and Thunderbolt 3. Increase your efficiency by simply connecting your dock to your laptop with a single cable. Has access to power (only when connected via USB-C or Thunderbolt 3, connecting via USB 3.0 does not allow the dock to charge the laptop), up to three displays with 4K resolution or one external display with 5K resolution and one 4K display.
Five USB 3.0 ports and one USB-C port let you connect all your favorite accessories. Thanks to the port replicator, you avoid constantly connecting and disconnecting all your devices every time you charge your laptop or tablet. An advantage is also greater organization on the work desk, where cable clutter will disappear.
Both connection options (USB-C to C cable, USB-C to A adapter) are included. Driver installation is automatic starting with Win 10, other operating systems require a simple installation (in an environment with multiple laptops running Windows 7, 8 or 8.1, a single corporate installation is possible). Whether you're working on demanding 2D/3D graphics applications, working on presentations, working professionally on a website, or watching videos or movies in the highest possible resolution; In all cases, the dock will allow you to experience sharp or smooth work or entertainment with up to 4K resolution of 4096x2160@60Hz (2x DisplayPort) and 1x 4K 3840x2160@30Hz (HDMI) or 1x 5K 5120x2880@60Hz (2x DisplayPort) and 1x 4K 3840x2160@30Hz (HDMI). The big advantage of the port replicator is that thanks to the high-performance integrated graphics chip, you don't need your laptop to support 5K technology (or your laptop/PC's integrated graphics card is not designed for high resolution), however , your work will be comparable to much more expensive workstations with advanced graphics cards.