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HP G2 (Thunderbolt, 1 portion)
EUR93,33

HP G2

Thunderbolt, 1 portion


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USB-C is the physical connection and Thunderbolt is a protocol that comes from Intel. Basically, it makes absolutely no difference whether USB-C or Thunderbolt, as both are compatible with each other. The important thing is that the bandwidth is the same in comparison. I would otherwise recommend the following article: HP G2 Thunderbolt
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No guarantee for "full", but I had a previous model and the G2 & G5 were able to connect the notebook to two monitors. 2x Ultra-Wide probably not, 1x Ultra-Wide and 1x normal should work.
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My dock is very quiet. The fan only comes on very rarely. However, we also have the same docks in the office where there are individual devices where the fan runs almost permanently. So far, no one has been able to tell me what the problem is. I was able to update the driver with my Windows PC. Unfortunately, I have no experience with Apple devices. But I assume that you can update your dock with a Windows device.
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Yes, it works. The docking station supplies up to 100 watts. Your notebook needs 60 watts. You cannot damage your notebook. The two devices talk to each other about the power supply.
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Hello In theory you shouldn't have any problems because as the description says it's v3 (Enjoy the flexibility and convenience of a universal dock for all your Thunderbolt 3 and USB-C devices) But I haven't done the test so I can't certify that everything will be optimal with the LG.
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Well, digitec is once again making a mess of the specifications. Actually, both also have (almost) the same manufacturer's number 2UK37AA(#UUZ). One item is missing the # suffix. Some of the specifications are also incomplete, e.g. in the case of the cheaper item, the VGA specification is missing under video connections, although it is clearly visible in the picture, or the picture is wrong? I myself bought the cheaper one, which according to the order confirmation has the digitec item number 9389800. when I physically look at it like this, I see that it has VGA and the HP P/N 2UK37AA#UUZ To be sure, you need to contact digitec with your question. PS: importantly, this docking station only has a USB-C plug for the connection to the notebook, so no combination cable, as is sometimes necessary with certain HP notebooks.
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5 years ago

There are adapters, but I would be careful because Thunderbolt can do some functions that you would lose with an adapter. It also depends on what you want to do with it and what other connections your laptop has. Maybe there is a more suitable device...
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We had this problem with a new company laptop. With an original HP DisplayPort cable and a graphics card soft firmware update, it flew. Unfortunately, I cannot say whether this always works.
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The power cable is separate, so it can be removed from the docking station. I know the plug from other HP devices. However, I can't say whether the cable can be bought separately (it probably can).
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We use the docking station with various HP notebooks with USB-C or Thunderbolt and have no problems with it. Unfortunately, an EliteBook 1040 is not included, but it should work. I would also be confident with the Fujitsu. With the HP EliteBook 1030 X360 G2, we have already had a problem with the USB-C port several times. The mainboard of one device had to be replaced three times because the port broke. However, the docking station is not responsible for this.
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The doc stations have a LAN connection, but they are never WLAN-compatible, because they are intended for laptops, which always have WLAN as well. So a WLAN adapter on a doc station doesn't really make sense?

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