Hey great video! Thanks for explaining everything understandably. But I have just one question and I'm looking everywhere for the answer but i coun´t find it so maybe you can answer it... Is UHS-II SD 4.0 CARD SLOT used in this dock? Thank you
Hey great video thanks for explaining everything clearly I liked it. At about 2:30 your state the USBC and thunderbolt bandwidth as 10 Megabits and 40 Megabits respectively I think that should be 10 gigabits and 40 Gb if I'm not mistaken. A question for you on this and the previous element dock or a hub that you reviewed m What happens if you connect both the the power supply to the laptop let's say using magsafe and also have this dock powered by the brick will it cause any issues? thank you
Will I be able to use the HDMI/display port with an M1 IPad Pro without downloading the displaylink software? Their website has a link to the download, but there is no version for iPadOS (it’s only available for MacOS, etc.)
Hi Robert, wanted to get back to you about your question. This shouldn't be the case, these are simple drivers and shouldn't need any updates in the future.
Your videos are excelent to practise my English and to bring us new ideas about daily practical use. Thank you. In this video I just notice that 60W are OK to a dock, even if I use a laptop that needs more power, because I won't need this amount of power all the time. Some game notebooks use more powerfull bricks, about 230W. Do you think I can power one of theese game laptops, if I only make the basic use, like Internet, office 365 and chrome, using a 60W to charge the notebook and not having a heavy use ?
I think the 60w is ok for a laptop which can charge at a higher rate, as long as you're not pushing it all the time. As for super hungry gaming machines, i'd definitely suggest going for a more powerful dock. Hope that makes sense.
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Hey great video! Thanks for explaining everything understandably. But I have just one question and I'm looking everywhere for the answer but i coun´t find it so maybe you can answer it... Is UHS-II SD 4.0 CARD SLOT used in this dock? Thank you
Hey great video thanks for explaining everything clearly I liked it. At about 2:30 your state the USBC and thunderbolt bandwidth as 10 Megabits and 40 Megabits respectively I think that should be 10 gigabits and 40 Gb if I'm not mistaken. A question for you on this and the previous element dock or a hub that you reviewed m What happens if you connect both the the power supply to the laptop let's say using magsafe and also have this dock powered by the brick will it cause any issues? thank you
Ding..ding..we got a winner over here! You’re the first person to catch that mistake. 😀
Hey I had to subscribe to you bro. You are very insightful. I love your content
Thanks so much for the kind words and sub! I'm still getting the YT channel off the ground, almost at 1k subs. Thanks!
Hey, whats the monitor and laptop holder/arm/stand you use?
When closed i use the Omoton and when open i use the one called Design. Sorry about the late reply.
Let me know what you guys think of this new dock? Also, have you used QGeeM products before? Hope you enjoyed!
Will I be able to use the HDMI/display port with an M1 IPad Pro without downloading the displaylink software?
Their website has a link to the download, but there is no version for iPadOS (it’s only available for MacOS, etc.)
I'm not sure, but i'd assume you would need to download those drivers for any device you are using.
I just purchased this and wonder about company software updates if down stream will be problematic with slow , late or no software updates in future?
Hi Robert, wanted to get back to you about your question. This shouldn't be the case, these are simple drivers and shouldn't need any updates in the future.
Bought one and was dead on arrival. Power brick is dead. Getting replacement from Amazon in a couple days. Hoping it works this time.
I have one of these but if I were designing it I would put the 3.0 USBs on the back and the 2.0s on the front.
Can this charge the new macbook pro 2021?
It can absolutely charge the new macs. A lot of the new ones can take higher powered docks, but this one will do the trick.
Your videos are excelent to practise my English and to bring us new ideas about daily practical use. Thank you. In this video I just notice that 60W are OK to a dock, even if I use a laptop that needs more power, because I won't need this amount of power all the time. Some game notebooks use more powerfull bricks, about 230W. Do you think I can power one of theese game laptops, if I only make the basic use, like Internet, office 365 and chrome, using a 60W to charge the notebook and not having a heavy use ?
I think the 60w is ok for a laptop which can charge at a higher rate, as long as you're not pushing it all the time. As for super hungry gaming machines, i'd definitely suggest going for a more powerful dock. Hope that makes sense.
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Quick comment that I USB C is 10Gbps and TB4 is 40Gbps. I think you may have mentioned Mbps accidentally.
Thanks, i often make that mistake in my videos, good catch. Welcome to the channel!
Great video! Great share! excellent technical coverage. Interested in reviewing our lastest USB C Docking Station(Support Triple Display) with Dual 4K HDMI, VGA, 82W PD, 4 USB ?