The dock has a USB-C connection that supports DisplayPort 1.4. For G-Sync to work, at least DisplayPort 1.2 is required. Therefore, you can assume that G-Sync will also work via the dock.
Well, as far as I know, it simply needs a sufficiently powerful power supply unit that could also run the laptop directly. Look at the docking station to see how much power it needs, and that's what the power supply needs to deliver at least. The connections of the power supply units at Dell are standardised, except for the very new ones, whose connections have slightly smaller dimensions. I always have several power supply units for our notebooks so that I have a power supply unit everywhere at the various workstations....
Maybe you are looking for such a solution? i-tec C31DUALKVMDOCKPDCH (USB C)
You can connect two laptops via USB-C and it supports two monitors.
For advice, you are also welcome to contact our customer service: https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new
The items you mentioned are all identical. In order to be able to guarantee availability, we obtain the products from different sources. This is also the reason for the differences in price and delivery date.
be sure to check with the manufacturers. Compatibility is not always given. I had to buy this dock for a new DELL laptop that needed more charging power. I just had a bad experience with an HP Universal Dock that doesn't work with an HPLaptop. Contact support!
130 watts means that it can deliver a maximum of this much power. If the notebook needs less, that is no problem. The notebook determines how much power it draws.
The best thing to do is to contact our customer service directly at https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/requests/new. Your request can then be examined individually.
It is, yes. Kindly refer to the manufacturer product number in the product details. But you can also tell it's the TB-variant by the 180W of power delivery capacity.
Hello apos. Unfortunately I can't really answer. Since I don't have the station in operation at the moment, I can't even try it out.... Does Dell itself not give any hints ?
I don't think that's possible because this Docking is made for new Dell Laptops with USB-C - Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. You can see the compatibility guide at the URL below:
https://www.delltechnologies.com/resources/en-us/asset/data-sheets/products/electronics-accessories/dell_docking_compatibility_guide.pdf
On the laptop, the / one USB-C port is occupied by the cable that comes from the docking station. At the docking station, a cable goes out of the housing, i.e. directly from the "inside" and not with a cable that has to be plugged in on both sides... I hope I have explained it clearly...
Greetings, Mika
Caution! Tends not to work with a Mac. According to the instructions, this docking station is intended for selected DELL devices. In the DELL PC, the firmware had to be updated to the latest version. See https://topics-cdn.dell.com/pdf/dell-wd19tb-dock_users-guide3_de-de.pdf