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Convierta al instante su portátil Windows o Mac, incluyendo Intel o M1/M2/M3, en un ordenador de sobremesa multimonitor conectando un solo cable a la estación de acoplamiento USB-C para triple pantalla UPTab 4K. Aprovechando las innovaciones introducidas con USB 3.2, esta estación es una de las primeras en utilizar DisplayLink y el "Modo Alternativo" DisplayPort de la especificación USB-C para la salida de pantalla principal. Esta estación también es una de las primeras en admitir USB 100W Power Delivery para su portátil, lo que le permite cargar un portátil, un dispositivo 2 en 1 o una tableta Windows conectada. No todos los puertos USB-C ofrecen carga en modo Alt o PD. Se requiere un puerto USB-C, USB4, Thunderbolt 3 o Thunderbolt 4 totalmente compatible para esta estación de acoplamiento.

Conexión de host USB-C para monitores triples 4K:

UPTab DisplayLink Docking Station Triple 4K Monitors

Existen limitaciones cuando se conecta a un host USB-A 3.2 (USB 3.0), hasta dos monitores y no se puede cargar una computadora portátil.

Fácil configuración: El diseño Plug-and-Play le permite tener todo conectado y acoplado con un solo cable. Simplemente conecte el cable de la estación de acoplamiento para cargar su dispositivo y acceder al instante a monitores externos, teclado, ratón y más. Transforma su portátil/tableta en una PC de escritorio y ahorra el desorden de cables en su escritorio. Marca UPTab de EE. UU. Diseñado para aumentar su productividad.

Estación de acoplamiento UPTab DisplayLink. Parte frontal y posterior:

UPTab DisplayLink Docking Station Ports. Front and Back.

  1. Entrada: USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 o USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (USB 3.0) - Cables USB-C y USB-A incluidos
  2. USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps con carga BC 1.2)
  3. USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps con carga BC 1.2)
  4. USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
  5. Puerto de audio y micrófono AUX/MIC de 3,5 mm
  6. Suministro de energía de 100 vatios a una computadora portátil. Suministro de energía total de 130 vatios (24 V/5,4 A).
  7. Gigabit Ethernet (10/100/1000)
  8. 2 USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps)
  9. DisplayPort o HDMI: 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160)
  10. DisplayPort o HDMI: 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160)
  11. HDMI 4K a 30 Hz (3840 x 2160) - Modo alternativo de DP
  12. Ranura K para un candado para portátil estilo Kensington
Esta estación de acoplamiento USB-C Gen 2 con soporte para DP 1.4 y HDMI 2.0 HDR es una opción perfecta para configuraciones de monitor dual o triple, compatible con hasta dos salidas de pantalla 4K 60Hz y una 4K a 30Hz, con cualquier combinación de tres interfaces de video DisplayPort o HDMI, en computadoras portátiles USB-C Gen 2 (con soporte DP 1.4), MacBooks y computadoras portátiles Thunderbolt 3/4 basadas en Windows.

Cargue teléfonos inteligentes y otros dispositivos con dos puertos de carga frontales con BC 1.2 para dispositivos USB-A y USB-C.

Los puertos de carga rápida admiten una carga siempre activa, por lo que los dispositivos se cargarán independientemente de que haya una computadora portátil conectada o no.

Conexión de host USB-A (USB 3.0) para monitores duales 4K:

UPTab DisplayLink Docking Station connected to USB-A Host

Pantallas de alta resolución: Obtenga más espacio de pantalla para mayor productividad. Las pantallas de alta resolución (tanto DisplayPort como HDMI) cambiarán la forma en que gestiona sus pestañas descontroladas y su flujo de trabajo.

Se acabaron las imágenes granuladas y las pantallas diminutas. Amplía el espacio de tu pantalla con este dock y reduce el tiempo que dedicas a esas tareas altamente productivas.

Nota: Para lograr 4K a 60 Hz, cada monitor y cable conectados deben ser compatibles con la resolución y la frecuencia de actualización deseadas. Las laptops USB-A más antiguas solo admiten configuraciones con dos monitores.

Compatibilidad:

Apple M3: Nuestra estación de acoplamiento DisplayLink le permitirá superar la limitación de un monitor externo en el nuevo MacBook Air/Pro de Apple con M3 y le permitirá conectar hasta tres monitores simultáneamente con hasta 4K a 60Hz y HDR.

Compatibilidad con portátiles: Compatible con la mayoría de portátiles y ordenadores de sobremesa con Windows 11/10/8.x/7 y macOS con chips Intel o M1 y M2 con versión 10.14 o superior. La caja incluye un cable USB 3.0 y USB-C para conectar la base a tu portátil.

No compatible: No compatible con: sistemas operativos Windows basados ​​en ARM (como Surface RT).

Compatibilidad de monitores : Admite dos monitores de alta resolución de hasta 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160 a 60 Hz) al conectarlos a pantallas compatibles con la resolución deseada. Si bien es compatible con versiones anteriores, es importante tener en cuenta lo siguiente: • Los monitores DisplayPort 1.2 admiten hasta 4K a 60 Hz; • Los monitores DisplayPort 1.1 admiten hasta 4K a 30 Hz; • Las pantallas HDMI 1.4 admiten hasta 4K a 30 Hz.

Compatibilidad de software: DisplayLink es una tecnología flexible y versátil, ideal para el flujo de trabajo de la mayoría de los usuarios. Actualmente, en macOS 12.0 Monterey, para ver contenido DHCP (protegido contra copia) como Blu-ray, Netflix, Prime, iTunes, Hulu, Disney+, etc., debe desactivar la aceleración de hardware en la configuración de Google Chrome o usar Firefox u Opera.

Alimentación y carga: El suministro de energía a su computadora portátil se puede realizar solo cuando se usa el USB-C (asegúrese de que su computadora portátil se pueda cargar a través de un puerto USB-C) hasta 100 vatios de suministro de energía a una computadora portátil.

Presupuesto:

  • Gigabit Ethernet
    • 10/100/1000

  • USB-A
    • Un puerto USB-A 3.2 de segunda generación de 10 Gbps (frontal) (compatible con carga BC 1.2)
    • Dos puertos USB-A 3.2 de 1.ª generación de 5 Gbps (posteriores)

  • USB-C (Tipo C)
    • USB-C 3.2 Generación 1 - Velocidades de transferencia de 5 Gbps (frontal)
    • USB-C Generación 3.2 Generación 2 - 10 Gbps (Frontal) (Compatibilidad con carga BC 1.2)
    • Conexión de host USB-C (lateral)

  • HDMI
    • HDMI 1: 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160)
    • HDMI 2: 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160)
    • HDMI 3: 4K a 30 Hz (3840 x 2160) (MODO ALT. DP)

  • DisplayPort
    • DisplayPort 1: 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160)
    • DisplayPort 2: 4K a 60 Hz (3840 x 2160)

  • Micrófono auxiliar AUX/MIC
    • Puerto de audio y micrófono de 3,5 mm

  • Alimentación de CC
    • Suministro de energía de 100 vatios a la computadora portátil
    • Entrega de potencia total de 130 vatios (24 V/5,4 A)

  • Cerradura Kensington
    • Un candado Kensington
Dimensiones: Largo 7 1/2'' x Ancho 3 1/4'' x Alto 1 1/4'' (90 mm x 85 mm 35 mm)

Compatibilidad:

  • Compatible con Windows 11, 10, 8.x y 7, y macOS Intel o M1/M2 y M3 10.14+. ARM y algunas versiones anteriores de macOS no son compatibles.

En la caja :

  • 1x estación de acoplamiento universal para triple pantalla USB-C o USB-A
  • 1 cable USB-C a USB-A de 19 1/2" (500 mm)
  • 1 cable USB-C a USB-C de 19 1/2" (500 mm)
  • 1x Unidad de fuente de alimentación de CC
  • Documentación

Customer Reviews

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Mark Hay
May be some problems between the screens

It's nice ,sturdy, versatile. Doing many things at the same time. Fantastic

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Jorge
Exceeded my expectations

*Installation of driver is easy*Connects to monitors without issue*Gets a bit warm if left on for a while but does not get hot*Has on/off button to turn off the deviceMy only wish is that the on/off button could be used to boot up my workstation.

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J. Hansen
Didn't quite work out for me

I have a unique situation, and was looking for a nice thunderbolt hub that, hopefully, would've cause any problems. My situation is I have a 2011 27" iMac, which has an upgraded Nvidia graphics card, and so, using OpenCore Legacy Patcher, I'm able to run the latest Mac OS Monterey on it. The machine is really for my kids, and their school work, but my nearly 14 year old daughter has really gotten into video lately. As a result, I purchased an Apple Thunderbolt 2-3 adapter, in hopes some of the latest thunderbolt 3 devices could be used with the iMac. I'd previously tried a Plugable thunderbolt 4 hub, which worked, but, for some reason, when plugged in it would have a grey screen when booting for far too long. The Mac would eventually start up, but my kids got annoyed with how long it would take to do so. As a result, I started looking for another solution.I came across this hub, and, considering the price, thought it might be comparable to the Plugable hub, although this offered far more ports. It touts being usable for thunderbolt 3/4, so I gave it a go. Sadly, plugging it into the Apple Thunderbolt adapter didn't do a thing. This certainly powered on due to the extremely large power supply it comes with, but I couldn't ever get any devices plugged into it to be recognized on the iMac (I could successfully do so using the Plugable hub). I think, ultimately, it's due to this being a USB 4 hub in actuality versus a thunderbolt hub, despite pricing being very similar.Although it didn't end up working out for my ideal use case, I have been able to find it a home with my Mac Studio I use as my work daily driver. Plugged it in there, and, of course, anything plugged in fired right up. I should note, in addition to the huge power supply it comes with, it does also come with a USB-C to USB-C cable, as well as a USB-C to USB-A cable. I merely used the USB-C myself, and have been able to get near expected speeds with a Samsung T7 SSD plugged into it. I have a huge LG display, so really don't have a use for all the additional HDMI ports it offers. This does seem like a solid hub for what it is, although a little pricer than comparable thunderbolt hubs you can get from OWC, for instance. If you're in the market for something like this, it's not a bad choice at all.

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Dipped in Ink
Consolidated design

This docking station is perfect for a small workspace. It is small and sturdy; its metal outer shell makes it easy to travel with without worrying if it will damage or crack. Today, most of these docking stations are made out of metal, but the difference is that some metals are prone to overheating while this one has a self sustaining and very capable fan that keeps the exterior nice and cool while operating. Additionally, it is heavy enough to weigh down on your tabletop without moving too much but light enough to throw in a tote bag for traveling. Further, the best quality about this is the consolidation of wires with its layered port design. Instead of all of the ports being one next to the other, they are layered on top of one another which keeps the device itself nice and small while still providing ample power. I use this with my Macbook Pro and I have no issues with connectivity or glitching– in fact, it has made transferring data onto my desktop PC much easier and faster.This is also extremely easy to set up. It comes in reliable and durable casing that is both protective and not wasteful as it doesn’t come with any extra plastic baggies or annoying stickers. The directions ares straightforward and easy to follow, but honestly, you don’t really need them. This is as simple as plugging in and getting started. I have this attached to my monitor constantly so anything I plug into the loose USBs just pops up right away on the monitor– this has made photo and video uploading from my camera a breeze.Overall, this is one of the best small docking stations on the market. If you’re looking to consolidate desk space with a sleek and durable device, this is the one for you!

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MADPWR
Solid Performing Thunderbolt Hub with Lots of Connections

This review is for UPTab Thunderbolt Docking Station (ASIN: B09R17WR43). I am converting over my PC and laptop to Thunderbolt, so I am working on setting up a Thunderbolt environment. This docking station was interesting for its compact size and number of connections, particularly the video connections. It’s very rare that I see a docking station that has 2 x HDMI and 2 x DP outputs. You can’t use all four at the same, but you have the ability to mix and match two of them. You can support dual 4K @ 60Hz, which I rarely see. I’m also surprised to see 2 x USB-C on the front. Normally, I never see more than a single USB-C. It would have been a big bonus if at least one was Thunderbolt. This way I could plug an external Thunderbolt enclosure into it. I tested this with a 4K @ 60Hz monitor, and it worked just fine. I don’t have dual 4k monitors though. Also, the power supply is quite large. This is a good hub, but it’s not perfect. I am still searching for the perfect Thunderbolt hub. However, this can be said of pretty much every hub I have seen so far. Depending on your use and connections needed, this hub could work out perfectly for you.

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