Description
Dell Docking Station
Elevate your workstation with the Dell Docking Station, a powerful, all-in-one hub engineered for busy professionals who demand reliability, speed, and clarity. Built to handle demanding setups, this docking station delivers up to 180 W of power delivery to supported devices, enabling you to charge and power your laptop while you work. It supports a stunning 5K display (5120 x 2880) for ultra-crisp visuals, making it perfect for designers, video editors, developers, and power users who rely on expansive screens and seamless workflows. With both USB Type-C and traditional USB ports, plus Thunderbolt connectivity and Gigabit Ethernet, it consolidates your peripherals, displays, and network needs into a single, tidy hub. Compatible with Windows 10, Windows 11, and Ubuntu 20.04, it’s a versatile solution for mixed environments, lightening cable clutter and boosting productivity without sacrificing performance.
- Power, speed, and display in one hub: Enjoy up to 180 W of power delivery to compatible devices, freeing you from juggling multiple adapters. Offer immersive visuals with support for a 5K display (5120 x 2880) when connected via USB-C/Thunderbolt, ensuring sharp detail and accurate color for professional work while keeping your desk clean and organized.
- Versatile connectivity for peripherals: The docking station includes 2 USB ports and 2 USB Type-C ports to connect keyboards, mice, external storage, and other essentials. A built-in Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) guarantees reliable, wired network performance for video conferencing, large file transfers, and online collaboration, even in crowded wireless environments.
- Dual compatibility for modern workflows: Designed to work seamlessly with Windows 10, Windows 11, and Ubuntu 20.04, this dock offers broad operating-system support for mixed environments, developer workstations, and IT-managed setups. Expect stable drivers, firmware updates, and dependable peripherals integration across platforms.
- Robust, future-proof design: Built to endure everyday professional use, the Dell Docking Station delivers a sturdy chassis, smart port layout, and durable connectors that reduce wear over time. Its compact footprint saves desk space while expanding capabilities, making it ideal for home offices, corporate desks, or hybrid workstations.
- Easy setup to boost productivity: Connect one cable from your computer to the dock, attach your displays and peripherals, and you’re ready to work. The single hub approach reduces cable clutter, simplifies travel setups, and keeps your workstation tidy, so you can focus on the task at hand.
Technical Details of Dell Docking Station
- Get this information from the "specifications" section of the product from https://ec.synnex.com/ using product "UPC" or "SKU" as reference
- Power delivery: up to 180 W
- Display support: 5K (5120 × 2880) at 60 Hz
- Ports: 2 x USB-A, 2 x USB-C
- Video output and networking: Thunderbolt support and Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45)
- Interface: USB Type-C and Thunderbolt
- Operating system compatibility: Windows 10, Windows 11, Ubuntu 20.04
how to install Dell Docking Station
Step 1: Place the Dell Docking Station on a stable surface near your workstation and a grounded power outlet. Ensure the power source can deliver consistent power to support the dock’s up to 180 W power delivery and avoid interruptions during setup.
Step 2: Connect the dock to a power outlet and verify that it receives power. A solid power indicator (if present) should confirm the device is ready for use.
Step 3: Connect your computer to the docking station using a USB-C or Thunderbolt cable. For best performance, use a Thunderbolt connection if your device supports it, as this enables the full 5K display capability and higher data transfer rates.
Step 4: Attach your displays to the dock's supported video outputs. Configure display preferences in your operating system to extend or mirror as needed, and ensure the resolution is set to 5K or your preferred multi-monitor arrangement.
Step 5: Connect any wired peripherals and the network: plug in keyboards, mice, external drives, and other USB devices to the 2 USB-A and 2 USB-C ports. Connect a network cable to the RJ-45 port for a stable wired connection—especially useful for video calls and large file transfers.
Step 6: Power on your computer and install any required drivers or firmware updates from Dell's support site if prompted. This will ensure optimal compatibility, driver stability, and full feature support across Windows and Ubuntu environments.
Step 7: Open your display settings to configure layout, scaling, and audio routing as needed. If you’re using a 5K setup, confirm that your system recognizes the high-resolution display and adjust refresh rates or color depth to match your workflow requirements.
Step 8: Save your configuration and test your peripherals, displays, and network connectivity. Create a workstation profile with preferred monitor arrangement and peripheral mappings to streamline future connections, especially for travel or shared workspaces.
Frequently asked questions
Q: What is the maximum display resolution supported by this Dell Docking Station?
A: The docking station supports a 5K display with up to 5120 x 2880 resolution at 60 Hz when connected via USB-C/Thunderbolt, enabling premium visuals for design work, video editing, and multi-monitor productivity.
Q: Which operating systems are compatible?
A: The Dell Docking Station is compatible with Windows 10, Windows 11, and Ubuntu 20.04, providing broad support for modern PCs and Linux-based workstations. Mac compatibility is not specified in the provided specifications.
Q: How many USB ports does the dock have, and what types are they?
A: The dock includes 2 USB-A ports and 2 USB-C ports, offering a mix of legacy and high-speed connections for peripherals, storage, and accessories.
Q: Does the dock provide power delivery?
A: Yes, the Dell Docking Station delivers up to 180 W of power delivery to compatible devices, enabling charging and operation of connected laptops while docked.
Q: Is 5K display support available if I only have USB-C or Thunderbolt on my computer?
A: Yes. When connected via USB-C or Thunderbolt, the dock can support 5K displays up to 5120 x 2880 at 60 Hz, provided your computer’s GPU and port support such output and the appropriate cables are used.
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