Secure the future of your business gear with the Lention iPad docking station with dual video output and a built-in charger. Lention USB 3.0 provides a quick and easy “one-touch” USB connection to your desktop computer peripherals such as an external monitor(s), keyboard, mouse, and other devices accessible in seconds. Delivering 10x faster data transfer speed than USB 2.0 and superb image quality on up to two external displays, without image distortion or delay.
The universal USB connection provides compatibility with all major brands of laptops. It is therefore no longer necessary to equip yourself with proprietary reception solutions. That allows you to achieve substantial savings. Simplifying your connections even further. The Lention USB 3.0 Dual Video-Out Docking Station features a unique built-in laptop charger. It is compatible with most 90W laptops and ultrabooks. It also features power connectors that support most major brands and convenience stores in the docking station.
Flexible and powerful
Turn your laptop into a desktop computer in seconds with our Docking Station with dual video output and a built-in charger. This docking station is the first of its kind to offer increased speed thanks to USB 3.0, a technology being integrated into the latest devices, including Ultrabooks.
This docking station not only powers and charges your laptop, but also powers and charges anything connected to it. Universal power connectors are stored inside the docking station for quick access and easy storage. The docking station can even provide additional power for your peripherals when the laptop is disconnected.
Super-resolution and space optimization
This docking station is compatible with the latest HD monitors and televisions that go beyond. With built-in display link technology, the iPad docking station is capable of powering two external displays with a resolution of up to 2048×1152. It will even be able to support up to four displays using a 3.0 USB ethernet adapter.
Saving space is essential in any environment, which is the reason for the design of this docking station. By placing your laptop on it, the heat from the laptop can dissipate while its ergonomic tilt ensures that you won’t have to compromise on precious desk space. In addition, a USB 3.0 cable is included to easily connect any laptop. For added convenience, the high-speed charging ports continue to send power to all of your devices even when the laptop is turned off.
Guide to the main ports on your PC
USB Type-A (Universal Serial Bus)
The USB port is the most famous connection today. It comes standard for exchanging data and for connecting peripherals, such as USB sticks, printers, external hard drives, and many more. USB has the advantage of being “plug & play”. That is to say that as soon as the peripheral is connected, communication is established automatically. It connects, including driver installation if necessary, between the device and the computer.
Over the years, USB has evolved to offer better speeds.
– USB 1.1 (commonly called USB Full Speed) offers a maximum speed of 12 Mbit / s. It is now abandoned.
– USB 2.0 (High Speed) theoretical speed of 480 Mbit / s, or about 40 MB / s in practice. It is sometimes still present on some laptops full of faster ports.
– USB 3.1 gen 1 (formerly called USB 3.0) has now become the standard and is therefore present on almost all laptops on the market. This new standard supports a maximum throughput of 5 Gbit / s, which is a practical throughput of around 300 MB / s.
– USB 3.1 gen 2 benefits from a higher bandwidth allowing a theoretical maximum speed of 10 Gbit / s, or around 1 Gb / s in practice. USB Type-A 3.1 gen2 ports are mainly present on gaming laptops.
– USB 3.2 is the new standard in the making. The speed is once again doubled, i.e. 20 Gbit / s. No laptop PC currently offers this port.
USB Type A 3.1 Gen2 10 GB/s port
Apart from the technical sheets of each laptop PC, it is often impossible to know which standard is supported by a USB Type-A port. Some manufacturers sometimes affix a “10” next to the port.
Whatever the standard of the USB ports present on your computer, they are always backward compatible. This means that you can plug a USB 2.0 hard drive into a USB 3.0 port.
Simply, the flow of the latter will remain “blocked” on the lowest standard and therefore will not benefit from higher flow rates. Likewise, an external 3.1 gen 3 SSD can be used on a computer equipped with a USB 3.1 Gen 1 port or even a USB 2.0 port. Here again, the speeds will be limited, no longer because of the peripherals as before but this time because of the computer’s USB port.
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