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Dell D6000 With USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C Black - Docking (Wired, USB 3.0 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C, USB Type-A, USB Type-C, 10,100,1000Mbit / s, Black, 3840 x 2160 pixels)

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The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Some Dell Precision models may require more than the 65W that the Dell Universal Dock D6000 can deliver to charge the laptop. Operating System Compatibility: The Dell D6000 docking station is compatible with various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, and Linux. Energize your workloadDell ExpressCharge allows you to charge up to 80% in one hour, making it the most efficient way to manage the workday.

The future-ready design lets you swap out modules with ease if you need to do field replacements or upgrade your systems. Also, due to certain PC manufacturer’s designs, there may be limited or no functionality for video, USB, and so on. Just wanted to leave this here for folks who are looking for a docking solution to get multiple monitors on M1 hardware since I found a LOT of conflicting info when I was looking earlier this year.In this scenario, the second monitor behavior is not controlled by the Dell Universal Dock D6000, it just duplicates the video signal from the first display. Also, the DisplayLink solution does not support UMA-GFx card switching resulting in not being able to take advantage of GFx hardware acceleration. Given that this cable is going to be plugged and unplugged possibly hundreds of times, this is a serious reason to consider the Plugable unit which has a fully detachable cable.

Yes, the Dell Universal Dock D6000 has a media access control (MAC) identifier that can be passed through for network identification. With data transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps, you can stay productive when connected to all your devices. If the Dell Universal Dock D6000 is connected via DP to a MST monitor, the second MST monitor in the Daisy Chain loop will show a DUPLICATE of first monitor. Only negative IMO is that you still need to plug your own power adapter if you want the laptop to charge (or maintain charge) - apart from that, it's working flawlessly.

Dell's D6000 Universal Dock splits the difference between old and new, supporting both USB Type-A (your current computer) and USB Type-C (your next one), and up to three 4K monitors (with the newer connector). And while the built-in adapter's implementation is clumsy, it's the cleverest solution out there that will move you from legacy ports to the newest standard.

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