ruiyaotech via Amazon[amazon.com] has Wavlink USB 3.0 Dock w/ 2x USB-A, 2K 50Hz HDMI, FHD VGA, Ethernet & SD / Micro SD for $26 - 50% at checkout = $13. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $17 lower (57% savings) than the typical price of $30 $13 lower (50% savings) than the previous price of $26
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ruiyaotech via Amazon[amazon.com] has Wavlink USB 3.0 Dock w/ 2x USB-A, 2K 50Hz HDMI, FHD VGA, Ethernet & SD / Micro SD for $26 - 50% at checkout = $13. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Price $17 lower (57% savings) than the typical price of $30 $13 lower (50% savings) than the previous price of $26
Model: WAVLINK USB C Docking Station Dual Monitor, 2K HDMI, 1080P VGA, 5 Gbps USB 3.0, SD/TF Card Reader, 1Gbps Ethernet Port for Laptop Windows MacOS
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The trick is to look at the fastest port that you have on your laptop or computer. Ideally, it would be a thunderbolt 4. That would support higher bandwidth video. You'll get better results with monitors.
The trick is to look at the fastest port that you have on your laptop or computer. Ideally, it would be a thunderbolt 4. That would support higher bandwidth video. You'll get better results with monitors.
What you get with your monitors is the lowest common denominator, not whether your laptop supports TB4. This hub (with VGA port and 50Hz HDMI) is likely the lowest common denominator so no matter how superior your laptop is, this crummy "hub" will determine what your monitors get.
I would call this more of a hub than a dock as it does not really have many ports, connects via USB-A and does not charge your laptop. The net GAIN from this hub is an ethernet jack, a card reader and 2 low-end video outputs.
The trick is to look at the fastest port that you have on your laptop or computer. Ideally, it would be a thunderbolt 4. That would support higher bandwidth video. You'll get better results with monitors.
its best described as a low end usb video card, for doing stuff like accessing admin terminals, bandwidth irrelevant.
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I would call this more of a hub than a dock as it does not really have many ports, connects via USB-A and does not charge your laptop. The net GAIN from this hub is an ethernet jack, a card reader and 2 low-end video outputs.
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