Tuesday, 19 February 2013

Laptop Docking Station

Laptop Docking Station Details
In computing, a Docking station or port replicator or dock provides a simplified way of "plugging-in" an electronic device such as a laptop computer to common peripherals. Because a wide range of dockable devices—from mobile telephones to wireless mice--have different connectors, power signaling, and uses, docks are not standardized and are therefore often designed with a specific make and model of a device in mind.A dock can allow some laptop computers to become a substitute for a desktop computer, without sacrificing the mobile computing functionality of the machine. Portable computers can dock and undock hot, cold or standby, depending on the capabilities of the system. In a cold dock or undock, one completely shuts the computer down before docking/undocking. In a hot dock or undock, the computer remains running when docked/undocked. Standby docking or undocking, an intermediate style used in some designs, allows the computer to be docked/undocked while powered on, but requires that it be placed into a sleep mode prior to docking/undocking.
Laptop Docking Station
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
 Laptop Docking Station 
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