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Kensington takes pride in making our comprehensive installation guides easy to follow with simple illustrations and step-by-step instructions. This guide will walk you through setup and help you get to know your new Docking Station.
A: This docking station is designed exclusively for surface and supports Thunderbolt™ 4 / Thunderbolt™ 3 / USB4 laptops or 2-in-1’s
A: Surface Pro 9-Intel® / Surface Pro 8 / Surface Laptop 5 / Surface Laptop Studio
A: Windows 10 or above
A: Supports USB-C® PD 3.0 (Dynamic PD up to 96W of laptop charging)
A: Two monitors: Supports up to Single 8K @ 60Hz* /Single 4K @120Hz* via a Thunderbolt™ 4 port or Dual 4K @ 60Hz / Dual 1080p @240Hz* via two HDMI®️ ports. *When host with DSC 1.2 HBR3 is enabled. (Only supports single display on USB-C Alt Mode devices) See the resolution table on product sheet for more details.
A: Note that USB-C® laptop supports single display vs Thunderbolt™/USB4 laptop supports dual displays. Sometimes the 2nd monitor will not automatically be displayed. You may have to use the Intel, Nvidia, or other compatible graphics card settings application to ‘unhide’ the second monitor.
A: Yes, the front Thunderbolt™ 4 DFP 40Gbps 5V/3A port and the back USB-C 3.2 Gen2 10Gbps 5V/1.5A port can charge your phone.
A: No, we can only guarantee the Kensington cables shipping with the dock would work. USB cables can vary greatly between different manufacturers. We recommend users to contact Kensington for replacement if needed.
A: Yes, mounting bracket sold separately (K34050WW).
A: Yes.
A: This dock supports the Gigabit Ethernet standard which provides a maximum data rate of 1Gbps. Actual Ethernet speeds may vary depending on, but not limited to, Internet bandwidth, Ethernet cables, network switches, and the hardware and firmware performance of the host computer.