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Binding: ElectronicsBrand: Kensington Format: CD Item Dimensions: Label: Kensington Manufacturer: Kensington Model: 33367 Modem Description: None MPN: 33367 Platform: Windows Publisher: Kensington Studio: Kensington Warranty: 1 year warranty Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Plug a keyboard, mouse and monitor to the dock and use your notebook as a desktop. The Notebook Expansion Dock with Video connects most desktop peripherals - works with all monitors and supports screen resolution up to 1280 1024 pixels. A unique wedge design adds airflow to aid cooling. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - So far so good! It works perfectly!I have Dell Inspiron 1420 and used to use it on a desk without a stand. Then my upper back and neck started to hurt and decided I need a laptop stand. I got a Kensington adjustable stand with 4 usb expansion, but it didn't have the internet connection. So everyday, I had to plug in power cord, usb cord from the stand, audio plug, and the LAN cable. That's 4 cables. I decided that this stand is good as a laptop holder, but it's useless as a docking station. So I got this Expansion dock (at a ... Read More Rating: - Not compatible with my external Monitor and bad Technical supportThe basics work fine; keyboard, mouse, speakers But I have not been able to get the dock to support my monitor. I installed the new drivers from the Kensington web site which seem to work termporarily. However, upon reboot my Dell XPS laptop (running Vista) does not recognize the VGA driver. I called Kensington for support on this issue. I got the worse support I have received in my life. Support did nothing to diagnos the problem. They claimed it was a Microsoft or Dell issue and that ... Read More Rating: - Usless with New VISTA ComputersI spent several hours attempting to get the video form my new Toshiba Laptop- new HP display along with the normal geek stuff- i.e. PDA phone, HP printer, Scanner, sound system - mouse and key board. In the end tossed the Expansion Dock in the heap of older out dated computer stuff- in the end used a powered seven USB hub and ended up with (4)plugs to laptop- 1. Power, 2. Video 3. Sound cable to HP display and 4. The USB Hub. I feel the conflicts are a result of the Expansion Dock attempting to ... Read More Rating: - not compatibleLooked like a nice docking station but is not compatable with Windows Vista 64 bit Rating: - Easy to use, and an unexpected benefit or twoThis is the sort of product that should be a no-brainer, but there were a couple of unintended benefits from getting it. Since my laptop has replaced the tower, the level and angle of the keyboard had taken some getting used to, and the dock raised the angle enough to make typing much more convenient. Also, the airflow under the laptop has increased, keeping it a little cooler. The software is simple to understand and easy to install. Definitely a worthwhile purchase. |