Targus introduces the USB4 Triple Video Docking Station with 100 W Power (DOCK460), offering enhanced power, speed, and performance for enterprise users with full USB4 and Thunderbolt speeds, two DisplayPort ports, and a single HDMI port.
- brand in laptop accessories and docking stations
- Full USB4 and Thunderbolt speeds for enhanced performance
- Native triple-video workstation with 100 W power delivery
Targus, a brand in laptop accessories and docking stations, has launched its latest offering, the USB4 Triple Video Docking Station with 100 W Power (DOCK460). Designed for enterprise users seeking enhanced power, speed, and performance, this dock boasts full USB4 and Thunderbolt speeds, making it a versatile solution for a wide range of laptop brands and platforms.
According to David Dorantes, Director of Product Marketing at Targus, the DOCK460 is an exceptional docking solution that delivers unparalleled compatibility with various Laptops while providing the necessary power and speed. With this dock, users can enjoy a native triple-video workstation that remains charged and ready, thanks to its 100 W power delivery. Additionally, the inclusion of a USB4 connection and 2.5G Ethernet further enhances its capabilities.
The DOCK460 features two DisplayPort ports and a single HDMI port, leveraging the high transfer speeds offered by USB4 technology. Furthermore, its 2.5G network speeds are a significant improvement over the common 1 Gigabit Ethernet port, providing users with faster connectivity options. The dock’s secure screw-in USB4 cable and connector enable seamless connections to any USB4 or Thunderbolt host. Users can also enjoy impressive video performance with resolutions of up to 8K on a single display or up to 8K with two monitors or 4K with three monitors.
With a price tag of $249.99 SRP, the DOCK460 is now available for purchase on Targus.com and through authorized retailers worldwide. This docking station promises to deliver exceptional power, speed, and compatibility, making it an attractive choice for enterprise users in need of a reliable and versatile solution.
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Technology Explained
DisplayPort: DisplayPort is a digital display interface developed by the Video Electronics Standards Association (VESA). It is primarily used to connect a computer to a monitor or other display device such as a television. DisplayPort is capable of delivering high-resolution video and audio, as well as providing power to connected devices. It is also capable of daisy-chaining multiple displays together, allowing for a single connection to multiple monitors. This makes DisplayPort a popular choice for gamers, video editors, and other users who require multiple displays. DisplayPort is also used in many laptops and tablets, allowing for a single connection to a monitor or other display device. It is also used in many modern TVs, allowing for a single connection to a computer or other device.
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