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Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C / -A (USB C)

Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C / -A

USB C


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  • mwfromsg

    6 years ago
    purchased this product

    Finally a docking station that meets almost all my requirements.

    My tireless journey for a suitable docking station has finally come to an end!
    My requirements for a docking station:
    - USB-C with charging capability
    - USB-A (3.0) to connect to older laptops (business laptop and my wife's
    laptop don't yet have USB-C)
    - RJ-45 with Gigabit
    - USB-C
    - Connection to monitor (no matter if HDMI or VGA)

    I had tried about 3-4 docking stations. Either they did not work with USB-A 3.0 or but the charge was too weak although specifications of the docking station with specifications of the laptop matched in each case.

    Tested docking stations:
    - HP Docking Station Basic 200W Thunderbolt 3 (wrong connector cable, my fault).
    - Kensington SD4600P (charging function kept failing and USB-A connection not possible even with transition cable)
    - Dell Docking Station D6000 (charging function did not work despite matching specifications with power supply).

    My laptop: Porsche Design BOOK ONE.

    When connecting to older laptops without USB-C I needed some time (hence deduction in stars). Since I can give the following tips:
    - Download the latest driver for the docking station from Lenovo website (www.lenovo.com/support) -> especially important for RJ-45 driver
    - Download the latest Display Link software from www.displaylink.com/downloads
    - If the monitor still doesn't work via HDMI: It worked for me after I connected a VGA to HDMI adapter in between and connected the monitor via VGA. Unfortunately I can't give any information about newer monitors that don't have a VGA connection.
     

    Pro

    • Works great with Porsche Design BOOK ONE
    • Charging works well with USB-C
    • Connection to older laptops with USB-A port (but must have USB 3.0) immediately integrated
    • Connection cable can be replaced (does not work with Dell D6000, for example)

    Contra

    • laborious setup with older laptops, after installation of appropriate drivers it works
    • Monitor connection for non-USB-C laptops only worked for me via VGA (VGA to HDMI adapter)
  • Anonymous

    5 years ago
    purchased this product

    Unusable for Linux users

    Rating for use under Linux (Ubuntu 19.04)

    Power supply and USB (mouse, keyboard) work right away.

    But an additional monitor does not.
    This requires the proprietary sotware from DisplayLink.
    Available for Ubuntu, installation
    without problems.

    Unfortunately, 150% CPU usage is displayed when you move a terminal on the monitor.

    Installation of nv drivers did not help either.

    Here are some more experiences:
    support.displaylink.com/forums/287786-displaylink-feature-su...

    setup:
    - Lenovo T480
    - Monitor LG 27UD58P
     

    Pro

    • many connections (HDMI, DP, USB3, USB-C)
    • Compact
    • A bit of Linux support

    Contra

    • Linux support poor
  • Anonymous

    5 years ago
    purchased this product

    Works as it should

    Very satisfied, works as desired so far

    Pro

    • Connections for 2 monitors
    • Many USB ports
    • Charging via USB-C - Easy connection of the notebook
    • Compact and space-saving
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