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Dell Dock Macbook
okay | 2024-05-07 06:49:32 |
Great little dock that works with my Lenovos and my Dell XPS in a home setting. 5 |
aa_ron | 2024-04-21 03:23:49 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Plugable USB C Triple Display Dock with PD has been a lifesaver for me in terms of productivity. As a MacBook user, I was initially hesitant about compatibility as these struggle with multiple screens, but after installing the driver, setting up my two external monitors was a breeze. I was impressed with how easy it was to connect my MacBook Pro to the dock and get it up and running. The screen load time is also incredibly quick, which is a huge plus, I hate waiting for screens to be recognized and connect. Since using the dock, I've noticed a significant improvement in my workflow. I can easily switch between applications on my laptop and external displays, which has made multitasking much more efficient. The dock's multiple ports also make it easy to connect all of my peripherals and devices, eliminating the need for additional adapters or cables. Overall, I highly recommend the Plugable Dock to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient docking station. The ease of setup and quick screen load times have made it invaluable, and I'm sure it will do the same for anyone who needs to connect multiple displays and devices to their laptop or desktop computer. 5 |
DJ5115 | 2024-07-21 06:50:53 |
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I'm using the dock with a Macbook Pro 16" for about two weeks. I have an external monitor connected to it. I haven't had any issues the the dock. I charge my MacBook through the dock. The USB ports is nice because my MacBook doesn't have any. But the best feature I like is the stand. I can rest my Macbook on it and brings up the keyboard to a comfortable position. Overall I would recommend Multiport Dock. 5 |
Roberto | 2024-08-05 03:57:35 |
Incredible Dock! The best for my new MacBook Pro 16 And you can also use it as a charger!! 5 |
Stefan | 2024-09-16 02:21:40 |
The fact that this is the second WD19TB I buy shows that I really like this dock. (As I am working in 2 places, I wanted to have it in both!). Pros and cons: + One (tiny) USB-C plug, everything taken care of: USB devices, network, multiple monitors and even charging the device. + Very nice integration into Dell notebooks: No need to open the device. Simply push the button - or even use the plug event to power on the notebook. Can't be more convenient than that? + No Fan (like the old WD16TB dock had) + Works with all TB-able notebooks I used so far (MacBook, Asus, Dell, ..) - To get the full power output from the dock, you have to use a Dell notebook (E.g. gamer notebooks from other manufacturers might not be able to charge and be used in full power mode, even though the power brick should have plenty of power to do it - note that this is due to the USB-C spec, there was recently an addendum which might change that going forwards). - It is on the pricy side - If driving a high res monitor (2560x1440 and above) using an HDMI cable, you might get only 50Hz out of it and using many notebooks you will get a flickering (display on/off) over time. You should really use a DP cable. - It has only one USB plug at the front - which is a bit on the low side considering that you might plug in mouse and keyboard. Yes, there are more plugs on the back side, but it is finnicky to get to them once set up. - Be aware that the notebook has to be fairly close to the dock as the cable is not easy to be bend, and the outlet location is fixed (on both sides). 5 |
Adam | 2024-09-08 08:23:52 |
I have tried many docks over the months from Dell, Lenovo, Kensington, Belkin and even CalDigit. Hyper Dock offers the biggest number of legacy USB-A ports as well as it's the only sick that can drive my 4K display at its peak refresh rate of 165hz! All other docks topped out at measly 60hz. Staff at B&H is always helpful and selection of products as well as constant deals make this reseller out of this world! Highly recommended! 5 |
Alan | 2024-06-09 06:46:57 |
B&H provided prompt delivery of my new Dell dock. The dock works great - less fan noise than my previous dock - and adequate power for my laptop, monitor and a few other devices. 5 |
Craig | 2024-07-14 02:31:33 |
It's been a slog, finding a TB dock that works w/all three OSes. Dell (WD19 & WD22) came closest but their port offerings are limited. Belkin's TB 3 Pro was OK but started failing after about a year. Plugable TB3 just wouldn't work on Linux. With the TS4, I've tested all of the connections apart from the GbE (wireless office). The TS4 works as expected w/Windows 10, MacOS Ventura (13) and Ubuntu Jellyfish (22.04). Pricey? Yea, but it being a TB4, manufactured by CalDigit, I expect it should last. Thanks CalDigit. 5 |
Miraclepet | 2024-07-02 09:52:24 |
I needed a Dock to use with a Dell Latitude 3520. It had to do USB C and it had to do PD with at least 65W. This dock does all of this. I wall be adding a 4K monitor soon, but just one, so I can't comment on how well it does or doesn't do dual 4K screens. I like that it has plenty of USB ports two each USB A and USB C on the front and two USB A's on the back. I use the ones on the back for my transceivers for my keyboard and mouse. That leave all 4 on the front for flash drives and other devices. 5 |
OfficePro | 2024-06-27 02:29:52 |
Color accurate as Dell claims. I run it in a slightly scaled mode with my Macbook Pro 16. I use USB-C to my Satechi Thunderbolt dock connected to the computer and it works flawlessly. Note that if you use an HDMI adapter from a dock or the hdmi connection on a dock, or certain HDMI to USB-C adapters you may have the issue with it flashing black randomly very quickly maybe a couple times a day. It is like a disconnect type behavior. This is an Apple issue, not a Dell one. See the forums online. If running in full 4k unscaled, connect a quality HDMI cable directly to the Mac, or use a quality USB-C / Thunderbolt cable. You will be fine. At 4k native, I think the PPI is just a hair too small for comfort on text. I think the 5k 41 Dell monitor on native resolution has a slightly lower PPI so you could probably get away with that. I cam from a 43 Dell 4k monitor on native resolution so this is obviously a little more dense than that. Regardless, the style, quality, image quality, color, brightness, and the wonderful usb hub built into the monitor are great. No, unlike my 43, this does not have built in speakers, but Dell sells a clip on soundbar or you can just buy a slim computer speaker and sneak it under your desk somewhere since the sound quality is not the greatest anyways. For normal people I think 32 1440p is probably the best resolution to diagonal ratio, but 32 4k with a slight scale is great for getting just enough windows and not being too hard to read. 5 |