Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive

plugable / August 4, 2019 /
Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive
Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive
Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive
Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive
Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive

Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive
Provides compatible Windows USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 systems with up to three additional displays and up to 60W of charging power. NOT macOS COMPATIBLE (10.13.4 version and later). Requires compatible Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C Windows system such as the Microsoft Surface Book 2, Dell XPS 9350 / 9360 / 9370 / 9550 / 9560, Lenovo Yoga 720 13″ & Carbon X1 5th Gen, most 13″ HP Spectre x360 models. Advanced features of the UD-ULTCDL such as host-charging and “Alt Mode” video output must be supported by host system to function. As such, dock is not compatible with legacy USB 3.0/”USB-A” systems. Not all systems with USB-C ports support charging or video output; please see Technical Specifications PDF below for most up-to-date system compatibility list. Not recommended for gaming. Two additional video outputs (1x HDMI & 1x DVI/VGA) and Gigabit Ethernet via DisplayLink DL-3900. We love our Plugable products, and hope you will too. USB 3.1 Type-C is set to revolutionize connectivity. The Plugable USB-C Triple Display Docking Station, the first device of its kind, has been designed to showcase what this new standard is capable of with flexibility and scalability in mind. Support for these features must also be built-in to the system being used, so please see the important additional compatibility details in the sections below. When attached to a fully compatible USB-C or Thunderbolt 3 system, the UD-ULTCDL supports Windows 10 and 8.1. MacOS 10.13.3 and earlier. And some systems with ChromeOS. One HDMI output via DisplayLink. One DVI/VGA output via DisplayLink. One USB-C USB 3.0 port on the front of the docking station for USB-C peripheral connectivity. Four USB 3.0 (Type-A) ports. One Gigabit Ethernet port. Headphone and microphone jacks (TRS). The dock’s main HDMI port utilizes USB-C DisplayPort Alternate Mode (converted internally to HDMI for maximum compatibility) which has a direct pipeline to the host graphics processor (GPU), and the connected monitor will perform as if natively attached to the system. Video and photo editing and other resource-intensive tasks are possible assuming that the system’s GPU capabilities are sufficient for the application being used. The 2nd and 3rd graphics outputs (HDMI, DVI/VGA) are powered by DisplayLink USB graphics technology which leverages the host GPU & CPU to render the image. These outputs are recommended for web/productivity software; not recommended for gaming or HD video. 2560×1600, 1920×1080 (1080p) and lower resolutions will display at 60Hz. The DisplayLink outputs on the dock can each support a single display up to 1920×1080 (1080p60). For the most current system-specific compatibility details, please see “Technical Specifications” section further down the page. USB 3.1 Type-C Compatibility Overview. USB-C is a new standard with much versatility. As a result, compatibility information is complex. Some USB-C systems support Alt Mode video output, while others do not. Some can be powered and charged via USB-C PD, while others do not. Information on specific system compatibility will be updated online as we test more systems internally, and we welcome compatibility reports from users as well. Compatible Systems (Alt Mode, PD, & DisplayLink). Some of the best examples of systems which currently support Alt Mode, PD, and DisplayLink the Dell XPS 13″ 9350/9360/9370, Dell XPS 15 9550/9560, Dell Precision 5510/5520, HP Spectre x360 13″ (“Kaby Lake” version w/ Thunderbolt 3), Lenovo Yoga 720 13 & Yoga 920, Microsoft Surface Book 2. Operating System & Platform Details (Windows). Windows users can download DisplayLink drivers from Plugable. Windows drivers can also be installed by Windows Update (with existing Internet connection). IMPORTANT: Operating System & Platform Details (Mac). Mac systems currently only support “Extended”/independant desktops; display “mirroring” is not supported. Performance on Mac systems compared to performance on Windows systems will be less on the 2nd and 3rd attached displays (DisplayPort++ ports). Operating System & Platform Details (Chrome OS). Chromebooks/Chrome OS is currently unsupported, but we hope this changes as the Chromebook platform evolves. Partially Compatible Systems (Supporting Alt Mode, PD, and/or DisplayLink, but not all). Many current USB-C systems which do support Alt Mode video output do not support charging via USB-C. Systems such as this will output video from the dock, but will still need their proprietary OEM chargers. The Dell XPS 15 9550/9560 and Precision 5510/7510, for example, will display a warning during boot if connected to a 60W power adapter rather than a Dell 130W power adapter. These systems may still charge, but at a slower rate. Conversely, while some USB-C phones and tablets may accept charging via PD, most do not support Alt Mode video output. The UD-ULTCDL relies upon new functionality introduced with USB 3.1 Type-C and as such is. Not compatible with USB 3.0/2.0 Type-A legacy systems. MacOS 10.13.4. The Lenovo Yoga 900 and 910 are not compatible (the 910 can support video, or charging, but not both). Most HP systems are not compatible (see above for the most well known compatible model at this time). Most Razer systems are not compatible at this time. Most Android phones and tablets currently do not support Alt Mode video output. ASMedia USB 3.1 controllers do not support Alternate Mode video (typically found in desktops and AMD based laptops and some PC motherboards). With the latest firmware version on the UD-ULTCDL, the Chromebook Pixel 2015 is not compatible. DisplayLink Ethernet does not support half-duplex connections nor jumbo frames. As mentioned above, some devices which support video output over USB-C will not charge via USB-C. Plugable UD-ULTCDL docking station with stand, 1m USB-C to USB-C cable with eMarker, DVI-to-VGA passive port adapter, 60W (20V, 3A) power adapter (100V-240V) with a US power plug, quick start quide. We offer the best prices around on high quality products. Our E-store includes media such as books, movies, music and games while offering electronics, toys, sporting apparel, clothing, tools, general home, garden items and more. We are always working hard to ensure your package arrives as soon as possible. We do not accept P. Please provide a physical address. We try our very best to make sure every customer is completely satisfied. If there’s a problem, message us! We’re happy to help. The item “Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive” is in sale since Tuesday, June 4, 2019. This item is in the category “Computers/Tablets & Networking\Laptop & Desktop Accessories\Laptop Docking Stations”. The seller is “popeeff” and is located in San Jose, CA. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Color: Black
  • Manufacturer: Plugable
  • Model: UD-ULTCDL
  • Brand: Plugable
  • UPC: 744110625875
  • EAN: 07445016085062
  • MPN: Does Not Apply
  • Item model number: UD-ULTCDL
  • Brand Name: Plugable
  • Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 1.2 x 5.9 inches
  • item_length: 1.2
  • Item Weight: 14.1 ounces
  • Item Dimensions L x W x H: 5.91 x 1.18 x 5.91 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds
  • item_width: 5.9
  • Shipping: US Free Shipping
  • Tax: Tax Free
  • Fast Shipping: 1-3 Business Days
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  • Quality Assurance: 100% new and high quality

Plugable Usb-C Triple Display Docking Station With Charging Support/Power Delive

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