The completely redesigned and supercharged
ThinkPad Workstation Dock with included
ThinkPad 230W AC adapter enhances your work capability with multiple connectivity options. As the ultimate multi-port docking solution, the
ThinkPad Workstation Dock includes a range of video outputs, including HDMI 1.4, and DP 1.2 to support multiple external
monitors delivering outstanding driver free video quality.
With an enlarged support base, the
Workstation Dock can accommodate both P50 and P70
mobile workstation notebooks. It comes with 6x USB 3.0 ports, one of which supports always-on USB charging to charge your
tablet or
mobile device without even needing to connect your
ThinkPad notebook. The other USB 3.0 ports are ideal for connecting memory sticks, external
storage devices and other productivity accessories as needed. Additional ports on the
ThinkPad Workstation dock include a 10/1000 Gigabit Ethernet connection, 2x display 1.2 ports, 1x DVI-D port, 1x HDMI 1.4 port, 1x stereo/mic combo audio port and 1x VGA port. The dock comes with a 230W AC adapter to
power and charge your
mobile workstation notebook.
Features and Benefits:
• 6 x USB 3.0, one supports always-on USB charging
• 10/1000 Gigabit Ethernet, supports enterprise manageability
• 2 x DisplayPort 1.2*
• 1 x DVI-D*
• 1 x HDMI 1.4*
• 1 x VGA*
• 1 x Stereo/Mic Combo Audio Port
• Driver-free, perfect video quality
• Security Lock conveniently secures both your
notebook and your dock to your desk with a single key
• Physical rear alignment for a perfect dock every time
• Smaller desktop footprint vs Series 3
docking stations • Comes with ThinkPad AC adapter (230W)
Note:
*Workstation dock is capable of supporting up to 4k2k(3840x2160)@60Hz via either 1 of 2 DP ports, or supporting dual 4k2k@30Hz via 2 DP ports. The actual video output on the dock is based on system video performance, as the video signal is passing through from the system to the Workstation dock.
Some of the video ports have exclusive use and are also dependent on the docked ThinkPad configuration.
For detailed information, please visit Display and Video Output Configurations
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