| ACP60US - Targus ExpressCard
Laptop Docking Station with Digital Video and Audio Description:
The Targus ExpressCard™ Notebook Docking Station with Digital Video
and Audio has a number of features to maximize the capabilities of
your workstation. The new ExpressCard™ technology provides a
high-speed interface and has the capability to transfer data up to 5
gigabits a second (Five times faster than typical USB 2.0 docking
stations). It also includes digital video and audio connections. Two
high-speed, “Always On” USB power ports remain powered when the
notebook is OFF or disconnected making this function ideal for
recharging mice, phones and other devices. Featuring three video
modes, this docking station enables the user to set their external
monitor as their primary display, simultaneously use both the
notebook screen and external monitor for combined viewing or
replicate the notebook screen onto their external monitor.
Connecting monitors to the docking station is easy, simply plug the
monitor directly into the device; no other cables are needed. The
ExpressCard™ docking station provides advantages over proprietary
OEM ones by offering universal compatibility with a variety of
notebooks with an ExpressCard™ slot.
Features:
Security -Two lock slots allows you to secure docking station to
your desk
Digital Technology – Supports digital audio, video and multiple
modes display
Always on USB Ports – USB power ports remain powered even when the
notebook is OFF or disconnected; ideal for recharging mice, phones
and other devices
Direct video support – Directly connect monitor or LCD to the
docking station; no additional connection cable required
Video resolution – Supports up to 1600 x 1200 32-bit color (UXGA)
Interface Connection: Audio - Line Out (1/8" Mini), Audio -
Microphone In (1/8" Mini), Audio - TOSlink Optical Digital, Ethernet
- RJ45 Twisted-Pair (XBaseT), Serial - 9 pin D-shell (EIA 574/232),
USB - Universal Serial Bus 2.0,
Video - 24 pin DVI-D.
Video Modes – Features several video modes for added functionality;
Primary Video Mode: Use external monitor as primary display;
Extended video mode: Simultaneously use both notebook screen and
external monitor for combined viewing; Mirror Video Mode: Replicate
notebook screen onto external monitor.
One-touch notebook connection – Simply plug in an ExpressCard TM
slot to connect all your external devices to your notebook. |