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HP Thunderbolt Dock 120W G4
Focus on the essentials and seamlessly connect your HP Thunderbolt Dock G4 to most notebooks and operating systems, whether Windows or Chrome OS.
Simplify your device management at home or in the office and increase your security, productivity and connectivity.
With just a single cable connection, you can protect your network and devices from the moment you log in, charge your notebook with up to 100W, double your Ethernet speed, connect your peripherals and expand your productivity with up to four 4K displays.
Please note:
- For USB-C alt mode functionality, the host PC must support Thunderbolt™ 3 or Thunderbolt™ 4.
- Backwards compatible with USB-C® alt mode, ports operate at USB-C® alt mode speeds depending on host specifications. For USB-C alt mode functionality, the host PC must support the DisplayPort alt mode protocol via its USB-C port.
- Charging and port replication is supported by notebooks that have implemented the USB-C® alt mode industry specifications.
- Power button to turn on or wake up the system, Wake-on LAN from S4/S5 and MAC Address Pass-Through S0, S3, S4, S5 only work on HP or HP supported notebooks.
- HP does not offer Ethernet and audio drivers for Mac PCs.
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Yes, this is generally possible. As standards such as USB-C, USB 3.0 and Thunderbolt work across all manufacturers, you are not necessarily tied to the brand of your laptop.
However, to ensure that the docking station works properly, you should pay attention to the following points:
Tip: You can search for your specific laptop model in the IPC Shop. There we show you all docking stations across all brands that have been technically tested and are guaranteed to be compatible with your device.
Yes, this is technically completely harmless. A more powerful power supply poses no risk to your hardware, as the docking station and the laptop only draw as much power as they currently need.
The only small disadvantage is usually the slightly higher price for a power supply unit with more watts.
You should pay attention to this:
In short, a more powerful power supply is a good investment in the stability of your workstation. This will ensure that there is enough power left to charge your laptop even when all USB ports are fully occupied.
No, usually not. With current Windows 10 or 11 systems, the necessary drivers are already included or are automatically installed in the background when the device is connected for the first time. An active Internet connection is required for this.
If the docking station is still not recognized, these steps will help:
Tip: Also keep the chipset drivers of your laptop up to date so that the USB-C or Thunderbolt ports can communicate with the docking station without errors.
Whether you can charge your laptop via the power supply of your docking station depends largely on the power, voltage and connection type.
Here are the most important points you should check:
We offer a large selection of suitable models in the store, which are always displayed with the corresponding laptop model.
See also:Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 5 differ significantly from conventional USB-C in terms of technology and performance, even though they use the same type of connector.
Thunderbolt 4 compared to USB-C:
Thunderbolt 5 compared to Thunderbolt 4 and USB-C:
In short:
USB-C is the universal all-round connection for everyday applications, while Thunderbolt 4 and especially Thunderbolt 5 are designed for professional users with high demands on speed, graphics performance and power supply. Thunderbolt 5 sets a new performance standard in the field of external expansion solutions for laptops and workstations
Here you can find Thunderbolt 4 and 5 docks as well as USB-C docks: Link to IPC-Shop.
Although docking stations are extremely practical, there are some risks you should be aware of to protect your hardware:
Here you can find secure docking stations from HP, DELL, Lenovo and IPC-Computer - link to the store.