HP has
Targus USB-C Universal DV4K Docking Station w/ 100W Power Delivery (DOCK182GLZ) for $52.64 - 10% off with promo code
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Includes:- USB-C Universal DV4K Docking Station with 100W Power Delivery
- USB C/M to C/M Cable, Black; 1m, 5A, 10Gbps, E-marked, screw-in
- Adapter, AC to DC, output: 19V, 7.89A, 150W
- AC Power Cord, C5 Connector, US plug 3P, 1.8M
Product Features:- USB-C universal DV4K docking station with 100W power deliver / Thunderbolt 3 compatible / 4K support up to 3840 x 2160 resolution / Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Linux, Android, Ubuntu compatible / TAA Compliant
- One USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C port (10 GBPS) / Four (1 fast charging) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports / Two 1.2A DisplayPort ports with 4K support / Two HDMI 2.0 Ports / RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet Port / Headphone input
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This dock indeed supports DisplayLink. I don't have a personal experience with it, but it *should* be able to drive multiple displays with a Macbook Air.
I have used this dock for over 2 years for work, had to turn it in when I left and bought a personal one from Amazon a few weeks ago for way more. I think it's great for work and productive uses but I don't game if you're looking for that.
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Many problems randomly losing one of the monitors for the Lenovo users, maybe I ought to buy this Targus myself and see if it's any better.
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DL-6xxx
At CES 2016 DisplayLink announced a chip series called the DL-6xxx, which supports 4K modes, through DisplayPort 1.2 or HDMI 2.0. 4K resolutions are supported up to 60Hz. As of November 2016, this is now available in end user devices.
DL-5xxx
Previous DisplayLink 4K products were based on a chip series called the DL-5xxx which support UHD (4K) modes. Modes above 2560x1600 are supported through DisplayPort only, however there are some UHD HDMI products on the market, see below. The maximum resolution supported is 3840x2160 @ 30Hz. See more information on the maximum resolutions supported through DisplayLink video outputs.
Passive DP++ to HDMI/DVI adapters will have a maximum resolution of 2048x1152 on HDMI or DVI. UHD on HDMI is possible using an active DisplayPort to HDMI 1.4 adapter.
UHD modes are support on Windows 7 and later. Windows XP and Vista will limit the DL-5000 output to 2560x1600. Mac OS X support for UHD is available from v2.3 Mac OS X software.
Your current computer does not need to support UHD to be able to use a DL-5000 product to enable UHD. As long as it meets the recommended system specs for UHD, it will support a UHD display.See the DisplayLink shop for products based on the DL-5000 family.
4K HDMI
Some manufacturers have created UHD HDMI products using the DL- 5000, which converts DisplayLink's DisplayPort output to UHD HDMI internally. Unless specifically stated on the product, do not assume that the HDMI output will support UHD resolutions.
Many problems randomly losing one of the monitors for the Lenovo users, maybe I ought to buy this Targus myself and see if it's any better.
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Edit: I ordered this as I needed one for my M1 MacBook Air.
Looks like it does support the M1 MacBook and has fairly good reviews for a similar model.
https://www.amazon.com/Targus-Uni...3PHBW?th=
I saw the pop up on Targus site not hp. It is full price on targus site.
Edit: I ordered this as I needed one for my M1 MacBook Air.
Looks like it does support the M1 MacBook and has fairly good reviews for a similar model.
https://www.amazon.com/Targus-Uni...3PHBW?th=1 [amazon.com]
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This dock indeed supports DisplayLink. I don't have a personal experience with it, but it *should* be able to drive multiple displays with a Macbook Air.
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