Published on November 18th,2009 at 6:59 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

I-O Data DisplayDock, plug all your stuff with a single USB cable

Let’s imagine you are using a Notebook as your primary computer either at home or at the office… Also In order to work properly, will have to get a proper keyboard , an external HDD, a printer and even a Monitor. Now the real problem with such setting is that you will have to plug / unplug several cables to your Notebook however, thanks to I-O Data and their DisplayDock, such annoying process belong to the past.
Once you connected all your peripheral (USB and DVI) to your DisplayPort, only 1 USB cable will then been needed to connect your Notebook to your DisplayPort and then to you goodies… Nice isn’t it ?

Finally not only the DisplayPort work with Windows Notebooks, but it is also compatible with OSX computer as well… Yeah !

Category Pc Peripherals
              
I-O Data DisplayDock, plug all your stuff with a single USB cable
Related Articles


 

1

Maxell’s new Universal iPod Dock MXSP-D240, is not only cute, but also powerful.

0

[InterBEE 09] Sony to release new AVCHD Camcorder, the NXCAM

Comments
 

 

0

Pentax Introduces a new weather resistant capable K-30 DSL

0

MAL-4535SBKU3, Marshal new USB 3.0 HDD duplicator!

0

Fujitsu's 5mm thick palm vein sensor small enough to fit on a tablet

0

Fujitsu demonstrates Skin care smartphone app that tracks skin condition over time

0

Panasonic introduces three new Gorilla PND in Japan

0

Samsung Electronics Presents a New Graphene Based Transistors

0

San-Ei bring us two new stunning Super Mario 3DS stuffed Mario and Luigi

1

Esoteric New Master Clock Generator G-01 is your wallet worse nemesis!

0

PFU new ScanSnap is now faster and more “open”

0

[REVIEW] OCZ Octane 512Gb, fuel that system up!

0

[REVIEW] KGUARD Security 4 Channel DVR Surveillance Kit

0

dynabook REGZA PC D732, Toshiba's first All In One Ivy Bridge PC

0

[Hands-On] Panasonic Eluga v, power & life mobile devices - docomo summer 2012

2

Toshiba announced its new Ivy Bridge based Laptop line-up in Japan

0

Samsung Initiates World’s First Mass Production of 20 Nano Class 4GB LPDDR2 Mobile Memory

0

Toshiba’s New Canvio Storage Solutions Cater to Consumers’ Diverse Storing and Sharing Needs