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Belkin Launches Universal USB-C 11-in-1 Pro Dock for Increased Productivity

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Belkin, a leading consumer electronics brand for 40 years, today announced a new 11-in-1 dock featuring the latest Silicon Motion technology to add more power and productivity to any desk setup. This universal dock offers additional key ports that newer laptop models no longer support and can expand to three monitors with resolution of up to 4K at 60 Hz for one monitor.

With universal capabilities, devices stay charged with up to 100 W of pass-through power and fast transfer speeds of up to 10 Gbps. This dock also doubles as a laptop stand and includes a 350 mm centered connection cable for easy connection to a laptop in any space.




Product features:
  • Features the latest Silicon Motion technology, adding more power and productivity to any desktop setup
  • Includes additional key ports that newer laptops no longer support
  • Expands screens to 3 monitors with resolution of up to 4K at 60 Hz for one monitor
  • No need to install a driver with Silicon Motion technology (downloadable driver available)
  • Enjoy 2.5 Gbps Ethernet speeds for a safe, secure connection
  • Compatible with Mac, Windows and Chromebook, Thunderbolt 4-port, Thunderbolt 3-port and USB-C enabled devices
  • Includes 12-inch USB-C cable for charging power bank
  • Created with 72% post-consumer recycled content and ships in plastic-free packaging

The Connect Universal USB-C 11-in-1 Pro Dock is now available for $199.99 USD on Belkin.com, and coming soon to select retailers worldwide.

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This looks crazy flexible for the price.
 
VGA? Into the trash it goes.

I probably came from the trash. Likely old obsolete tech they bought from another vendor.

No real datasheet or details. All I could find suggests only one 4K @ 60Hz and thats 8bit and with compression. With dual screen, its probably 2x 1080p 60Hz. The Belkin website also speaks of HDMI Alt-mode protocol, which is pretty dead AFAIK.
This must be the cheapest version of an old DisplayLink chip. Probably 5 Gbps upstream.

Why release this weird looking thing, when they already have a nice clean model with DisplayPort, HDMI etc at half the price.
 
Another overpriced USB hub, that you can find on Amazon million of them for 1 quarter of the price...

Regarding VGA port, you would be surprised how many Datacenters out there are using on site old monitors with that port.
 
VGA....whahdatiz, hehehe /s
Why release this weird looking thing, when they already have a nice clean model with DisplayPort, HDMI etc at half the price.
Exactly, like wtf ? Seems like somebody just decided to clear out the parts bins in the warehouse to try & get rid of all those antique parts without having to write them off.... :D

Also no m.2 slot or 10G port ? wtf......
 
Jeeze...

Why the hate for VGA?
Yes, it's likely the DAC is not 'exceptional' (like oldskool GPUs mid DVI-HDMI mass-adoption).
But...

For 1. VGA is still widely-used for projectors/presentations. Esp. as a 'pro-market dock' this is extremely important.
For 2. VGA is (arguably) 'more-easily modded'.
Towards both points: most of your 'cheapie' HDMI/DP->VGA adapters are 'crap' to downright dangerous (for connected equipment).

If one wanted to use some modern computer for Emulation or multi-VM 'retro use' (while adding full 'modern' I/O), VGA is easily broken-out to true RGB BNC or Component RCA connections.
Fun fact: most 'cheap' consumer CRTs can be 'hacked' to support full-RGB, by modifying and overriding the OSD's input(s)

(Using a quality VGA-supporting 'dock') One could use any of the myriad of full-fat USBC-supporting mini/portable PCs, and 'expand it' into a Multiple (virtualized) OS Machine with full modern-I/O support.
Admittedly, this is a little spendy for such uses but, I've yet to see a (non-OEM-supplied non-proprietary) dock with such wide expansion options.


Is this a "Full USB4" dock*? Regardless, I've yet to see a TB3/4 Dock/Hub that's "affordable".
Most-anything marketed for "Thunderbolt" is tagetted at "professionals" and Mac(Pro) users; all of which are more than capable/willing to $hell out $$$

*It'd be well-worth the $$$ if it supported USB4's PCIe (and on-dock PCIe switching).
The TB3+4 support, implies it might; which, goes a LONG ways towards making the $200 MSRP 'a value'.
 
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They had a great idea with the design and placement, but my god it is expensive. Make it usb3.0 and sell it for 50-75 bucks or something like that, I'm still using a 10 year old lenovo usb3 dock I got second hand for 50 bucks and for work it has more ports and speed than I will ever need for office use. In fact, I think it has rougly the same port sans the sd card socket and the pd1.0 port but instead has a couple of usb2.0 for mouse and keyboard.
 
Towards both points: most of your 'cheapie' HDMI/DP->VGA adapters are 'crap' to downright dangerous (for connected equipment).
It's been a long time since I've used or bought a DP to VGA adapter. That being said, over ten years ago when I worked in desktop support. We deployed literally hundreds of cheapo DP to VGA adapters with zero issues. I think we had one of them come DOA and one that failed after a few days.

I'd much rather have all DP ports and use adapters when needed than have a dead-end analog port. VGA just needs to die already!
 
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