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Power supply specifications according to Dell: 210 W power supply for Dell systems when using Dual USB-C, 90 W power supply for non-Dell systems.
Supported resolutions for dual USB-C operation:
with HBR2 PC
3 x FHD @ 60Hz
3 x QHD @ 60Hz
1 x 4K @ 60Hz
with HBR3 PC
3 x FHD @ 60Hz
3 x QHD @ 60Hz
2 x 4K @ 60Hz
1 x 8K @ 30 Hz
Max. Resolution: 5120 x 2880 @ 60Hz
The maximum resolution and number of external monitors that can be used depends on your notebook/monitors. You can find out whether your devices have the required technology and connections directly from the manufacturer.
Video interfaces:
2 x Full size DP1.4
1 x HDMI
1 x MFDP USB-C
USB ports:
3 x USB-A 3.1 Gen 1
2 x USB-C 3.1 Gen 2
Networking: Gigabit Ethernet
Security slot type:
1 x Kensington lock slot
1 x Noble Wedge lock slot
Supported operating systems:
Microsoft Windows 10/11
Ubuntu 18.04
Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Connection cable: 0.8m
Dimensions: 205mm x 90mm x 29mm
Management Features:
PXE Boot
Wake-On-LAN
MAC address pass-through
Port Disablement
Wake-On-Dock button
Wake-On-Dock
Dell Command Update (DCU)
Error messages and dock event notifications
Note: WD19DCS does not have 3.5 mm connectors.
Scope of delivery: Port Replicator, power supply unit (240W), power cable (EU), user manual
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Technically speaking, a more powerful power supply can be used without any problems and does not pose any danger to your device, as it always draws as much energy as it currently needs. The only disadvantage is the usually higher price of the more powerful product.
In order to use your docking station or port replicator, you need the appropriate drivers. The easiest way to find these drivers is directly from the manufacturer of the docking station/port replicator. You will usually need the serial number or the exact model name.
The driver for our in-house port replicator can be found on our info page for the IPC port replicator.
Yes, as general rule this is possible. Although you have to consider the power capacity and the type of the connection.
Basically yes, you can use them to charge your laptop, however you have to make sure, that it has enough power to do so. To find out, if it has it, please compare the specifications on the back of the original power supply with those of the one, that came with your docking station. The output voltage should not differ more than 1 volt and the output power should be greater or equal to that of the original power supply.
In our shop we also offer combinations of docking stations and power supplies.
See also:The most remarkeble advantages in comparison to USB3.0, are a faster data transmission rate and the possibility to charge the device via USB-C. Also is USB-C becoming the default option for more and more devices.