Max. Digital resolutions
1 x HDMI (DP Alt mode) - 4096 x 2160p at 24 Hz/3840 x 2160p at 30 Hz
2 x DisplayPort (DisplayLink) - 4096 x 2160p at 60 Hz/3840 x 2160p at 60 Hz
1 x 5K DisplayPort with 2 DP video connectors - 5120 x 2880 at 60 Hz
Lower resolutions are also supported. For example, if the highest resolution is 3840 x 2160p (4K), 2560 x 1600p and 2560 x 1440p resolutions are also supported.
Received the docking station on Saturday and wired it up as a temporary replacement for my damaged main computer.
My Thinkpad X1 (2019) works fine with 3x4K external screens.
That's the maximum it can manage.
I could get the laptop 4K screen to work, but it would then only be able to reproduce one of the other screens. That is a limitation of this laptop, not the docking station.
I could also connect all the USB hubs of the main computer and have the external keyboard & mouse (instead of internal Bluetooth), a RODE microphone, a H60+ camera interface, a stream deck and the interface to an external 5.1 sound system and of course a 1GB network cable.
All of these data streams go conveniently via the USB-C cable, which also supplies the laptop with sufficient power.
Really impressive, I had never used USB-C so much before.
I can fully recommend the docking station.
If your laptop has a USB-C port, you can use up to 3 external monitors (+ screen of your laptop) With USB-A it is limited to 2 external monitors.
Each monitor can have its own view. I recommend the same size and views because it is more convenient to work with a multi-monitor setup.
The manufacturer's documentation is pretty clear : https://docs.rs-online.com/c1b8/0900766b816f5c4c.pdf
It is possible to convert display ports to HDMI (if necessary): Kensington VP4000 4k (HDMI, 18cm)
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