Friday, January 6, 2012

Toshiba Dynadock V, Universal USB Docking Station with Video

Toshiba Dynadock V, Universal USB Docking Station with Video

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 3 x 5.7 x 1.3 inches ; 10.1 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00354HS3A
  • Item model number: PA3778U-1PRP
By : Toshiba
List Price : $109.99
Price : $71.98
You Save : $38.01 (35%)
Toshiba Dynadock V, Universal USB Docking Station with Video

Product Description

Prepare to multi-task like a pro at a fraction of the price! The dynadock V, universal USB connect docking station, links all your desk space accessories, external monitor and sound system with one single USB cable into your computer. No need to plug in multiple cables every time you return to your desk. The dynadock V has a built-in HD video card to connect an extra VGA or DVI monitor with resolution up to 1920 x 1080, enabling you to view up to 3 displays simultaneously. The dynadock V includes four USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet LAN connectivity and 3.5mm audio in and out for headphones, microphone, headset or speakers. In addition, the upright slim design saves precious desk space while providing fast access to a true multi-screen desktop environment. Now with one simple cable connection you can surf the Internet while you listen to music, check your email or social networking Account, watch streaming videos, write a paper, work on a presentation, print out an important document, or whatever else you can imagine. Undocking and docking is easy with the dynadock V. To undock, click on the dynadock icon, select undock, and all your accessories will properly shut down. Then simply unplug the single USB cable and go. To re-dock and activate all your desktop accessories, simply plug in the single USB cable to your laptop. Virtually any brand of Windows-based computers with a USB 2.0 port is compatible with the dynadock V, and it works with all versions of Microsoft Windows Vista, Windows XP, and Windows 7. Check out www.dynadock.com for the latest updated Windows software driver support and product information.

Technical Details

  • One cable connection from your laptop to all your accessories for maximum convenience
  • Hot-swappable; add or remove most devises without rebooting the computer
  • Built-in HD digital video card supports an additional monitor up to 1920 x 1080 resolution. Ability to view up to 3 displays simultaneously
  • 4 USB ports - including 1 front Sleep-and-Charge USB ports to supply power even if your PC is off or disconnected from the dynadock completely
  • Universal compatibility with all Windows-based PC brands; including Toshiba, Dell, HP, Sony, Lenovo, Gateway, Acer, Compaq, etc.

 

Toshiba Dynadock V, Universal USB Docking Station with Video

 

Costumer Reviews

March 2011 -- just an update: my original review incorrectly referenced the "V" unit and not the "U" unit -- thanks to those folks who set me straight. Apparently, the "V" unit doesn't have an Ethernet port, and mine did. I sent the unit back before I wrote my comments... all of my remarks are unchanged, however, based on the "U" and not the "V". Nice, clear branding job, Toshiba, too...

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I bought this Toshiba Dynadock U in Nov 2010, thinking that it would help me avoid the headache of connecting my Ethernet cable, video cable, mouse/keyboard cable, and speakers to my laptop each day. This unit has ample USB ports for connecting other peripherals, like my Windows phone and a USB flash drive. And it's compact, which is great.

But here's the real problem, and there are TWO of them:

First, if you have a high-end laptop, which I do for work (an HP Pavillion dv7t quad-core running Windows 7 64-bit OS), the integrated video card cannot keep up with the laptop's display. Every time I pg up/pg down in PowerPoint, or attempt to move objects in a slide, the rest of the slide goes blurry, so you can't see what you're doing. In the end, the real-time imaging is so poor that it is basically useless. You can't have all of this high speed data crawling through a USB 2.0 connection. There's just not enough bandwidth. Bad enough by itself to return it.

Second -- and this one really took me by surprise -- this docking station has it's own MAC address. So what, you say? Well, it means that it appears as a separate device on your network, and in doing so it masks your laptop's true MAC address. Many software packages I use in my work do an online license check when they launch to validate the installation, which is tied to my machine's MAC address. But the software now thinks that I've installed the programs on another machine, and invalidates the licenses! And then they won't launch, even after I disconnect the docking station This happened to me with THREE different programs. I had to explain my situation to all three companies so they could re-activate my licenses. Took me hours...

So, if you have an average machine, with a mediocre display, and are running MS Office and nothing else, this might work. But I cannot warn you strongly enough that this unit brings with it a minefield of problems. The folks at Toshiba got this one very wrong. I returned the unit.

This dynadock docking station is not likely the one you want. The Universal "U" has all of these features, plus an additional 2 USB ports, including an additional USB Sleep/Power port in the front. I mistkenly ordered this one thinking this was the only version with a vidoe card to run three monitors at the same time. Unfortunately, Amazon's website isn't that clear. But after confirming this with the manufacturer, I chose to purchase the U version. Hope that helps.

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