Dell WD19TB Thunderbolt Docking Station with 180W AC Power Adapter (130W Power Delivery)
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Emil S.
> 3 dayWorks well. No issues.
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Geek in the jungle
> 3 dayThis docking station did everything I needed. It is fully compatible with my Dell laptop. The only downside at first was that it is crazy expensive. Now it turns out that the NIC has failed. the rest of the device still works, so I am using a USB adaptor for the internet connection.
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spearcatcher
31-10-2024Good company with good products. Items carefully packed, shipped quickly, authentic, highly recommended seller.
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Stan Spotts
> 3 dayGreat docking station that allows me to have my two external monitors and the laptop monitor all working, and additional ports help a lot. A more expensive than a simple port replicator with extra USB’s, but it does a great job.
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Dell User
> 3 dayI ordered what was supposed to be new equipment as backfill for our company inventory. What I received was a heavily used unit that is not in acceptable condition. I am very disappointed in this type of service.
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Chris
04-11-2024I have this for my work laptop connected to my widescreen monitor. It allows me to connect anything and everything to the laptop. Traditional USB, USB-C, DisplayPort, HDMI, Thunderbolt connections.
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Jason
> 3 dayThank goodness
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HopWorks
> 3 dayI ordered the WD19TB that has the audio connector. What I received was the WD19TBS which is the updated version where they removed the audio connector. As far as I could find to read on the differences, the absence of the audio connector is the only difference. So now I was thinking I would have audio connected with my dock, which is very important to me, and do not because the item I got is not what is described. The item even looks different, of course.
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Adell Crona
Greater than one weekIt works
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James
> 3 dayAfter 3 tries, and a lot of weirdness, finally got this product and it worked as advertised for my needs. Since I have a Dell XPS laptop, I’m kinda stuck with their branded docks in order to avoid having to plug in the supply brick in addition to the dock. It could definitely use a wider variety of port options like some of the other ones recently released by Anker, but at the used cost, this was half that price and provided that important ability to charge my laptop at 130 w. At full price, maybe not the best option for non Dell users, but at the used price, mostly likely more than enough for most folks and at a good value. Be very careful about ordering this used, however, as they are modular upgradeable docks. The block on the side where the plug to your laptop comes out can be replaced and upgraded and it seems some people have decided to take the base module and plug it into the thunderbolt model. This effectively makes it a dock for half the price that doesn’t perform anywhere near as well for my purposes. This would likely be the reason my first attempt to order it garnered me a dock that was perfectly right in every way except the missing thunderbolt port and connector. Be sure to allow for this mistake to occur as I’m not sure Amazon has removed that offending used dock from their inventory completely as someone else reported a similar problem. Super easy to tell as the base model module lacks any kind of port in the upgrade module AND Amazon customer support was great about sending me a new one, even before I was able to put the old one back in the box. Yay!