HP has Targus USB-C Universal DV4K Docking Station with 100W Power Delivery for on sale for $20. Shipping is free.
Walmart also has Targus USB-C Universal DV4K Docking Station with 100W Power Delivery for on sale for $20. Shipping is free.
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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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You need to update the display link drivers if it doesn't connect to the monitors.
HP has Targus USB-C Universal DV4K Docking Station with 100W Power Delivery for on sale for $20. Shipping is free.
Walmart also has Targus USB-C Universal DV4K Docking Station with 100W Power Delivery for on sale for $20. Shipping is free.
Thanks Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for sharing this deal
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
They don't require the laptop have DP alt mode on the USB-C connector, which can be a plus, but this means the displays are using DisplayLink which is an abstraction layer built up on USB, and uses the CPU and GPU to render these displays in software. Which if your system is decently powerful and has a dedicated GPU, isn't really a huge issue, but if it has only CPU integrated graphics, DisplayLink performance can be quire terrible under certain conditions, like doing anything that's tasking the GPU with even something as "simple" as YouTube playback, and gaming is out of the question.
They're generally fine for most office uses, but gaming is not going to be a fun experience and if you have no dedicated GPU, even watching videos can lead to the display becoming a stuttering mess.
DisplayLink is useful, but it's not a replacement for a true display connection, like docks that connect over DisplayPort alt mode. But if your laptop doesn't have DP Alt Mode, this is the only way you're going to get a docking station, so it does have some uses.
Probably fine for most users and office use. Just be aware it will require additional drivers to output video to an external monitor, and you will not be able to drive dedicated GPU graphics to an external monitor with this dock if that is something you need.
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They don't require the laptop have DP alt mode on the USB-C connector, which can be a plus, but this means the displays are using DisplayLink which is an abstraction layer built up on USB, and uses the CPU and GPU to render these displays in software. Which if your system is decently powerful and has a dedicated GPU, isn't really a huge issue, but if it has only CPU integrated graphics, DisplayLink performance can be quire terrible under certain conditions, like doing anything that's tasking the GPU with even something as "simple" as YouTube playback, and gaming is out of the question.
They're generally fine for most office uses, but gaming is not going to be a fun experience and if you have no dedicated GPU, even watching videos can lead to the display becoming a stuttering mess.
DisplayLink is useful, but it's not a replacement for a true display connection, like docks that connect over DisplayPort alt mode. But if your laptop doesn't have DP Alt Mode, this is the only way you're going to get a docking station, so it does have some uses.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/Targus...194673
Probably fine for most users and office use. Just be aware it will require additional drivers to output video to an external monitor, and you will not be able to drive dedicated GPU graphics to an external monitor with this dock if that is something you need.
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https://us.targus.com/products/us...dock182usz
two HDMI and two DisplayPort, 4x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports and USB-C 1x 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C, plus Ethernet and audio
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Here's the same item on Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/Targus-Uni...3PHBW?th=
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Make sure.you install display link software or it will not work prope976637
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https://www.amazon.com/Targus-Uni...BW?th=1
And yeah yeah yeah "those reviews are most likely fake" but the ones you are citing are real.
LOL, amazing how that works
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*update
Looks like there is a work around to get it worked on Macs.
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