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
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