USB Gen1 Type-C Triple Display DP Alt mode + Displaylink Dynamic PD Charging Dock with 120 Watt PS This table and our site's content may be used on condition that this notice and link remains intact and unaltered. All products are sourced in South Africa from the official suppliers and the warranty is that of the local supplier. This table has been carefully researched and generated by ComXpert International CC ( //however, errors and omissions may occur. Specifications: ©2022 Respective owners and brand holders. It can work on DP1.2 Alt mode supported USB Type-C and -A hosts. This dock is a bottom design with can be put underneath the host. A 120W power adapter is provided to supply power for the function of this dock and charge the host with a max 80W (20V/4A). Besides, it has a smart charging port, bringing fast charging performance for connected mobile devices (Apple, Samsung phones, pads, etc). This dock has 3 video ports (2 HDMI, one from DP1.2 Alt mode, one from USB mode, 1 Displayport from USB mode) for video experience, 4 USB Gen1 Type-A and 1 USB Gen1 Type-C for data transmission, RJ45 for super high speed Ethernet, SD/TF card slots for connecting memory cards. This Dock is perfectly suited for extending a Type-C port or USB-A port(via a Type-C to USB converter) to provide multiple audio, video, data and power ports, providing an ideal solution to satisfy users who require multiple ports.
The Club 3D CSV-1566 USB Gen1 Type-C Triple Display DP Alt mode + Displaylink/ USB mode Dynamic PD Charging Dock with 120 Watt PS, is an integrated solution combining Video, Data, Power, Ethernet and Audio. You should always be able to use the other usb ports like a regular hub.USB Gen1 Type-C Triple Display DP Alt mode Displaylink Dynamic PD Charging Dock with 120 Watt PS Onboard it will otherwise you are probably hardware limited on that device. You can read up on usb-c/usb3,3.1,3.2 if you really want but basically if your device can support the displayport functionality witht he hardware you have This alternate mode lets you project video and play audio on an external display that supports DisplayPort.īasically it depends on what level of usb support the device you are plugging the dock into has.
These alternate modes allow other types of non-USB connections to be used with the USB-C cable and connection. USB Type-C introduces a new feature called alternate modes. From the Microsoft support site you getĪ hint to the info regarding alternate modes: The abilities/protocols are from the usb3/3.1/3.2/etc standards and that depends on the device your connecting it to. USB-C is more complicated than you would think as really its just a connector type.
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Add passthrough MAC address shows on BIOS Setup feature.ġ0.Fixed System will become shut-down with connected to Dell Thunderbolt Dock (TB15) after S4 Resume.
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Any other personal observations are welcome -) Maybe there's a way connection two display cables which I don't know.ġ.Fixed Dell Thunderbolt Dock (TB15) device will lost after S3 resumeĢ.Fixed LCD flickering when in lowest brightnessģ.Fixed After McAfee encrypted, the PCIE NVMe SSD \ SATA SSD can't boot to OS issueĤ.Fixed Wake on WLAN takes a long time with Intel 1830/1820A Wireless cardĥ.Fixed USB audio/mouse may be lag while connected to Dell Thunderbolt Dock (TB15) and Dell Dock (WD15)Ħ.Support for Windows 10 Enterprise featuresħ.Fixed incorrect Thunderbolt security level reading from DriverĨ.Fixed Touchpad may be lost after Dell Thunderbolt Dock (TB15) device connectedĩ. If you look at the price of the Dock you could imagine that its running with limited capabilities - and one of these limitations is to have only one display cable connected. I was able to manage to connect a display on both, HDMI and DisplayPort,īut not simultaneously. After some calls with Dell BIOS devs they really fixed my issue in BIOS Version A10 (see below) - BUT there are some limitations with the Microsoft DisplayDock which is not Dell's issue.