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Rmani

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#248046 8-Mar-2019 16:35
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Looking for a docking station which would cater to  HP (powered by USB-C adapter), Lenovo & Dell (different adapters) laptops and a Surface occasionally, dual monitors. Any suggestions?





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  #2193748 8-Mar-2019 16:39
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I have one that springs to mind, an HP 3005PR.  This is a USB3 dock that has DisplayPort, HDMI, Ethernet and USB ports (and audio I think).  I have used mine for a few years.  In fact I might want to sell it if you are interested :-)

I think the only common connection you will find on all those is USB Type A, especially on the Surface.




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  #2193752 8-Mar-2019 16:46
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Got a spare thunderbolt3 docking if your laptops have TB3.

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  #2194104 9-Mar-2019 06:12
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If you are going to buy the surface dock then the cheapest place by a large margin is Amazon



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  #2195526 11-Mar-2019 08:55
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Thanks for the responses. 

 

@timbosan & @pgsheng, Thanks for the offer. Will get back to either one of you once I decide on something.

 

 

 

Cheers!





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