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Toshiba Dynadock U10 - Universal Docking station

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Uploaded by on May 25, 2009

Dynadock U10 allows you to connect different devices to your computer and avoid the mess of cables to be plugged in everytime you come back from work or from a business trip.
Compatible with any brand of Windows based computers, including laptops and desktops, running XP or Vista® operating systems.
Adds 7.1 channel surround sound via S/PDIF port and provides high-resolution graphics output1 through the VGA or DVI port on the dynadock.
Provides six additional USB 2.0 ports with the two front always on ports providing power even when the PC is off. View up to 3 displays2 simultaneously.
Upright slim design takes up minimal desktop space and reduces cable clutter. It also eliminates the wear-and-tear on both the PC ports

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  • My question about this product is, after I hook up the dock to two other monitors(plus my laptops monitor), Could I then hook up a plug into the vga cable on the side of my laptop and use a fourth monitor?

  • Hi @jmr2master

    Unfortunately the answer to your question is no, because Dynadock U10 supports a maximum of 3 monitors.

  • Thanks Tony,

    we will try to improve.

    Happy Easter

  • so how many monitors can you connect to the dynadock?

  • @mail22 - 2 monitors, one via DVI-D the other via VGA.

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  • @twincitytony1 The thing about these companies is that they will spend millions telling you who wonderful they are and not a cent trying to satisfy there custormer all air no substance.

  • you will noticed they have not come up with the 8 cents to buy a disc and borrow a camera and find someone make a video that a person could understand. Pray tell an Italian .one of they least spoken languages in the world . And that is coming from someone by the name of tony. I didnt purchase pasta and a gondola 200 dollars straight down the toi.let

  • I forgot to mention that I have the dock attached to my Toshiba Satellite M115 laptop running the maximum of 4 gbs of RAM, and using XP.

  • I use it and all of my cables, including the VGA monitor, are plugged into it. The video link did not work when installed from the CD. However, the Microsoft Update provided an updated driver, which corrected the problem. It works well not, however my TV Tuner program only works on the laptop monitor, not the VGA external monitor. Otherwise, it works as intended. I tried it on both VISTA and XP. Dock works best on XP. I wouldn't recommend on VISTA. Hope this helps...

  • Terrible pointless video.

  • you are so right about this guy 3.00 minutes of babbling like a bad italian film. i own one have never gotten it to work. user manual on disk. the kicker is i own a toshiba laptop. LETS GET THIS STRAIGHT A DISC 8 CENTS YOU GUYS THERE OWN A CAMERA I HOPE DUH AN INSTRUCTION VIDEO YOU KNOW WHAT THEY TOLD ME AT TOSHIBA GO TO UTUBE. WHAT IS THE THOUGHT PROCESS WITH THESE COMPANIES YES THE SPOKEMANS HAS A HEAVY ACCENT GOOD LUCK UNDERSTANDING HIM, WHY EMPLOY AN AMERICAN .

  • In ideal, i would like a dock where i can put my laptop on it closed (charging the laptop in same time) and maybe with a KVM for switching between my desktop computer and my laptop when needed.

    Maybe can use the laptop as an hard drive too, working on desktop computer, preparing project, and put it in laptop in one click for "take and go".

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