The diagram above is from HP at their QuickSpecs here. The DisplayLink chip sits behind the HDMI and DVI receptacles. You can see a diagram of the HP3005pr from the HP Website below. Plus, the docking station should be usable with other brands of PCs since the USB 3.0 drivers should be standard. The same docking station could be used for at least 2 generations of PCs or more. The USB 3.0 version is clearly the most economical long term solution for IT departments. It isn’t clear to me if HP is completely replacing their PCIe docking stations with USB 3.0. (You can see demos of the Targus docking station from DisplayLink and Synopsys below). HP has started shipping a USB 3.0 port replicator (docking station) at a price point of $149 based on the DisplayLink USB 3.0 to HDMI/DVI video chip.ĭisplayLink adds HP to it’s list of customers which includes HP and Lenovo USB 3.0 port replicator / docking station products and 2 Targus products.
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