This docking station handled my three-monitor setup like a beast - and it's got a bold look
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This docking station handled my three-monitor setup like a beast - and it's got a bold look
"It's got a size (7.68 × 3.62 × 1.85 in/195 × 92 × 47 mm) and weight (1.84 lbs/834 g) that gives it some definite presence. This docking station doesn't just need a desk, it demands one! It also needs an AC power source, because it's a powerhouse of performance. On the inside, it has its own high-efficiency GaN power supply, doing away with the need for a bulky, external one, helping to keep your desk tidy."
"On the front here are two USB-C ports capable of 100W maximum output and 10Gbps transfer speeds, a third USB-C port offering the same 100W output and 5Gbps data bandwidth, SD and TF (microSD) card slots, and a 3.5mm audio jack. On the back of the unit are more ports. There's a 140W/10Gbps upstream USB-C port, two 8K/30Hz HDMI ports, an 8K/60Hz DisplayPort port, two USB-A ports good for 5Gbps and another limited to 480Mbps, a 2.5G Ethernet port, and an AC input."
The Anker Prime DL7400 is a large, heavy docking station built for high-end setups and users who require abundant, high-speed ports. It measures 195 × 92 × 47 mm and weighs 834 g, asserting a strong desk presence. An internal high-efficiency GaN power supply eliminates the need for an external power brick and, together with active cooling, enables sustained high-power operation without excessive heat. Front I/O includes two 100W/10Gbps USB-C ports, a 100W/5Gbps USB-C, SD and TF card slots, and a 3.5mm audio jack. Rear I/O includes a 140W/10Gbps upstream USB-C, two 8K/30Hz HDMI ports, an 8K/60Hz DisplayPort, USB-A ports, a 2.5G Ethernet port, and AC input. USB-C ports share a combined 160W maximum output. A special-edition branded variant is functionally identical to the standard DL7400.
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