SD20Q11986, SD20Z56368
Condition: B-goods - This is a technically flawless spare part / accessory item from customer returns or an item with traces of storage. The article may have optical defects such as signs of use such as scratches, abrasion or the like, but which do not affect the function and / or the original packaging may be damaged or not present. // The pictures shown are symbolic and do not show the actual condition of the item offered!
Use the existing interfaces of your laptop separately. Easily connect and disconnect the ports for e.g. mouse, printer, USB in a fast and secure way. Mirroring or extending your desktop to external monitors.
An active adapter is required to convert DisplayPort to HDMI. Passive adapters are not compatible with the ThinkPad Basic Docking Station!
Supports: Video playback in UHD resolution (4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz) via DisplayPort
Fast charging of the notebook (Rapid Charge)
PXE Boot, Wake On LAN.
Kensington/lock: The basic version only has a Kensington slot to secure the docking station itself.
Note: Delivery with 90Watt power supply. Suitable for notebook models with up to 90W power supply. Please note the connections that can be seen in the pictures, which are required to connect the docking station.
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Technically speaking, a more powerful power supply can be used without any problems and does not pose any danger to your device, as it always draws as much energy as it currently needs. The only disadvantage is the usually higher price of the more powerful product.
In order to use your docking station or port replicator, you need the appropriate drivers. The easiest way to find these drivers is directly from the manufacturer of the docking station/port replicator. You will usually need the serial number or the exact model name.
The driver for our in-house port replicator can be found on our info page for the IPC port replicator.
Yes, as general rule this is possible. Although you have to consider the power capacity and the type of the connection.
The most remarkeble advantages in comparison to USB3.0, are a faster data transmission rate and the possibility to charge the device via USB-C. Also is USB-C becoming the default option for more and more devices.
On the one hand you have to consider the compatibility of your device. If your laptop has no USB-C connection, it can cause problems with newer models. On the other hand the port replicator has to produce enough power and can not convert less watts than your Notebook needs. At last you can choose how many and what type of connections for peripherals you need.