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i-tec USB-C Triple 4K Display Docking Station (USB-C, 11 ports)
EUR138,57

i-tec USB-C Triple 4K Display Docking Station

USB-C, 11 ports


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Anonymous

2 months ago

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Galaxus

2 months ago

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Yes, you can connect a 4K 3440 x 1440 pixel display at 120 Hz to this dock, using a DisplayPort port on a host with DisplayPort 1.4 and DSC support. The specification explicitly states support for up to 1440p/144 Hz (or 4K/144 Hz) on a single monitor via DP in this configuration. On HDMI, it's also up to 1440p/144 Hz on a single monitor. Check that your laptop supports DisplayPort 1.4 with DSC to enable this feature.
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AGrol

1 year ago

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danielbueecheler

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No, that is not possible. When displaying multiple external screens, it is important to know which chipset is installed in your MBP. The MBP M4M should work with the Thunderbolt version from i-tec. You can see the exact specifications on this page: https://i-tec.pro/en...
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DreamyLu

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

Compatibility of i-tec's "USB-C Triple 4K Display Docking Station" with a notebook equipped with a USB-C socket is generally assured, but there are a few restrictions and additional requirements to consider: - The notebook must have a USB-C or Thunderbolt 3/4 port to use the full functionality of the docking station. - The USB-C port must support DisplayPort Alternate Mode (DP Alt Mode) for video outputs. - To take advantage of the Power Delivery function, the notebook's USB-C port must also support this feature, with a maximum power of 100 W. - It is important to note that to use three external screens, the lid of the notebook must be closed. In short, a simple USB-C socket is not enough; the port must also support the specific modes and functions required by the docking station.
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