
Dell D3100
USB-B, 5 Ports
Dell D3100
USB-B, 5 Ports
This is a universal USB 3.0 dock and should therefore be compatible with your laptop.
I don't know, I run a Dell laptop, it certainly doesn't have a Mac Air chip, sorry.
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You cannot connect the Dell D3100 directly with a USB-C cable as it has a USB-B port. However, to connect USB-C devices, you can use a USB-C to USB-A adapter to connect USB-C devices, but the dock itself is not USB-C powered. A suitable cable would be a USB-C to USB-A adapter to connect USB-C devices to the USB-A ports of the dock.
Automatically generated from the .It works with all devices that I've tried so far, which includes (at least), besides a Dell notebook, a Microsoft surface and Lenovo Thinkpad.
Yes that works
According to our supplier : The dock provides USB charging to peripherals, but does not charge your laptop. This device does not provide power to the system. You will need an AC adapter that is connected to both the system and the dock for normal operation.
Dell Power Supply (65 W)
No, it's not suitable. I would recommend one with USB-C ;-)
I have used it with an Asus laptop, an HP laptop and a Dell laptop. All no problem. Just plug and unplug the USB 3 cable. Using 2 x 23 "Full HD screens and no performance issues. No experience with 3 screens or with Mac Mini.
Which power supply unit do you mean exactly? The docking station has its own power supply unit, so the laptop must still be powered by the power supply unit supplied.
Hello According to Dell you can even connect up to 3 screens. 1x Displayport and 2x HDMI. Greetings
In principle, yes. I have also used it with a Surface Pro 4. If different computers (not only Surface) are to be used alternately at the workplace, this is certainly an option. If only one Surface is to be connected, I would recommend the Surface Dock.
Is compatible with all laptop/pc with usb 3.0 or more.
Yes, according to the manual (see at Dell) the HDMI connections can max. 2560×1440.
USB 3.0 Nothing special, they simply have to use USB 3.0.
Since I am not technically proficient in MacOS: Hardware-wise: YES - Software-wise: I don't know. In principle, it works with most notebooks that have a USB3.0 output and can use its full bandwidth; and the internal graphics must of course be able to handle it (number of monitors; intended resolutions and finally the application(s) you want to run...).
Not in principle, but this docking station does not support this... you should have taken a D6000, a WD16/19 from Dell.
it is a usb 3 docking station. basically works for all pc's that have usb 3 (incl a yoga 530-14KB)
Hardly, USB 3.0 has too low a data rate for such a resolution/hz.
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