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Seamless Connections Seamless Connections DOCKING SOLUTIONS FOR ENTERPRISE AND SMBs Today’s enterprises consist of a wide range of computer hardware platforms, software applications, and operating systems. Add in hoteling, hot desking, and any other flexible work environments – and you have a challenge for IT administrators who seek to accommodate this diverse workplace. If your goal is to maximize efficiency and productivity, a Targus docking solution can meet your most demanding requirements. DOCK SELECTION GUIDE (Laptop) Host Connector USBC USB-C USBC USB 3.0 USB 3.0/3.1 Thunderbolt 3 Compatible DP Alt Mode Thunderbolt 3 Compatible Thunderbolt 3 Type A STATIONARY STATIONARY Power/Host Charging YES 60W YES 100W YES 60W YES 85W NO YES 90W Max SV Resolution (Single Video) 4K 4K 4K 4K 2K 4K 2K 4K Max DV Resolution (Dual Video) 4K 4K HD 4K HD HD 4K HD 4K DP DP (Monitor) Supported DP DVII DP DP DP HDMI DVII DP DP Video Standards HDMI HDMI HDMI HDMI THUNDERBOLT 3 DVII DVID HDMI HDMI DVID VGA** VGA* VGA* (DOCK) Device DOCK180 DOCK190 DOCK410 DOCK220 DOCK120 DOCK130 DOCK160 ACP71 DOCK177 TAA Compliant YES YES NO NO YES YES YES NO YES MSRP $249.99 $299.99 $219.99 $349.99 $129.99 $159.99 $249.99 $194.99 $269.99 MOBILE – USB-C (DP Alt Mode Thunderbolt 3 Compatible) MOBILE USB 3.0 TYPE A Power/Host Charging NO YES 60W PD PASSTHRU NO Max SV Resolution (Single Video) 4K 4K 2K Max DV Resolution (Dual Video) N/A N/A HD HDMI (Monitor) Supported HDMI HDMI VGA Video Standards VGA VGA MINI DP (DOCK) Device DOCK411 DOCK412 DOCK110 TAA Compliant YES YES YES MSRP $79.99 $99.99 Why Targus for Docking?$79.99 *Adapter NOT Included | **Adapter Included Key: Monitor Port Key: Extensive Portfolio Proprietary Software Over the past 15+ years, we’ve channeled our expertise Our exclusive software, available on most solutions, not only ex. Host ex. Device ex. Monitor VGA Port HDMI Digital Video Interface Mini DP DisplayPort into solutions that support the very latest advancements, enhance security, but also improve the user experience on including support for 4K, 5K, even 8K video, USB Type-C Windows®-based platforms. Features like Wi-Fi auto-switch, connections, as well as Alternate Modes, like Thunderbolt™ 3. MAC address cloning, and storage of user settings are just a We have solutions that support single, dual, triple and quad few reasons why our docking solutions are the top choice for displays – and even travel docks for those always on the go. mobile professionals. Innovation Dedicated Service We believe the best solutions are driven by intelligent With Targus, your road to full productivity is easy – and innovation. We have patented docking solutions and are one you don’t need to traverse alone. Our dedicated team continuing to develop first-to-world, award-winning products of enterprise account representatives, field applications like our quad monitor docking stations and IoT-enabled engineers, and customer service agents are there to listen to solutions. your needs and provide complete pre- and post-deployment guidance to ensure your success and provide peace of mind. We’ve even got webinars and a blog to update you on the Trusted Expertise latest trends and topics. We’re proud to say the biggest names in global business – from financial and government to technology, and real estate – trust Targus. We’ve deployed more than 1 million universal docking stations with over 90% of Fortune 1000 companies using our products. We also work closely with all major technology vendors – including Apple®, Dell®, HP®, and Lenovo® – to ensure that our docks are rigorously tested to be truly universal and perform reliably. Docking Solutions for Enterprise and SMBs | 3 Universal Docking Solutions Truly Universal Compatibility Imagine the simplicity of having one docking station that works for your entire enterprise – supporting USB Type-A or USB Type-C devices (or both!) and working across all major platforms. As a global leader in docking, Targus is uniquely equipped to make it happen. Our universal docking solutions are fully tested and proven to work with Mac® and PC platforms, as well as Chrome OS®, Android™, and Linux® operating systems. This broad and flexible compatibility means you don’t need to replace your docking solutions during every laptop or OS refresh – making Targus the preferred future-ready solution. 4 | Seamless Connections UNIVERSAL USB 3.0 DV4K DOCKING STATION WITH POWER DOCK177USZ | MSRP: $269.99 Good For: Enterprises with legacy host that require non-Type-C power Set up a dual video 4K workstation. Designed to support multiple host platforms and brands for a broad range of compatibility, it also delivers integrated power and charging for most popular 19VDC laptops. Charging tips included! Works With: Windows®, macOS®, Android®, Chrome OS®, Ubuntu™ Connection Technology: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Power Delivery: Charges legacy computers up to 90W Max Monitors: 2 Max Resolution: 4K UHD/5K (single); 4K UHD (dual) Warranty: 3 Years Gigabit Ethernet USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C Power In / Power Out O n / O ff USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A POWER TIPS INCLUDED Lock Slot DisplayPort 1.2 DisplayPort 1.2 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A HDMI 2.0 HDMI 2.0 Audio In/Out (fast charging) Optional Accessories HDMI (M) to DVI-D (F) Adapter 3-Way Hydra DC Power Cable, 3-Pin ACX121USX | $9.99 ACC1009USX | $49.99 6ft HDMI (M) to DVI-I (M) Cable 0.15M USB-C/M to USB-A/F 5Gbps Adapter Cable ACC973USZ | $17.99 ACC923USX | $16.99 Docking Solutions for Enterprise and SMBs | 5 USB-C™ UNIVERSAL DV4K DOCKING STATION WITH 60W POWER DELIVERY DOCK180USZ | MSRP: $249.99 Good For: Enterprises that have mostly converted to USB-C Combine performance and power, with the ability to plug in two 4K monitors and power your USB-C laptop up to 60W. Universally compatible, this USB-C Docking Station works with varying platforms and operating systems – including Thunderbolt™ 3. Don’t have a USB-C laptop? A USB-C to USB-A adapter is included for those who need the flexibility of using with both connector types. Works With: Windows®, macOS®, Android®, Chrome OS®, Ubuntu™ Connection Technology: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C Power Delivery: Up to 60W Max Monitors: 2 Max Resolution: 4K UHD/5K (single); 4K UHD (dual) Warranty: 3 Years USB 3.2 Gen 1 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Gigabit Ethernet Type-C to Laptop Type-C Power In USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Audio In/Out HDMI 2.0 HDMI 2.0 USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A DisplayPort 1.2 Lock Slot On/Off (fast charging) Optional Accessories USB-C™ to Card Reader Adapter 6ft HDMI (M) to DVI-I (M) Cable ACA931BT | $24.99 ACC973USZ | $17.99 USB C/M to C/M 1.8M, 5A, 5Gbps Cable ACC1113GLX | $29.99 6 | Seamless Connections USB-C UNIVERSAL DV4K DOCKING STATION WITH 100W POWER DELIVERY DOCK190USZ | MSRP: $299.99 Good For: Large enterprises with high performance requirements For devices that need more power, the DOCK190 is the perfect choice for creating a high-performance, dual-display workstation. With universal platform compatibility, the dock works with various platforms and operating systems and comes with a USB-C to USB-A adapter to work with legacy laptops. Charging tips included! Works With: Windows®, macOS®, Android®, Chrome OS®, Ubuntu™ Connection Technology: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C or Type-A (with included adapter ACC1104GLX) Power Delivery: Up to 100W or charges legacy computer host up to 90W (power tips included) Max Monitors: 2 Max Resolution: 4K UHD/5K (single); 4K UHD (dual) Warranty: 3 Years USB 3.2 Gen 1 Power In Type-C to Laptop On/Off Power Out Audio In/Out USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A POWER TIPS INCLUDED Gigabit Ethernet HDMI 2.0 HDMI 2.0 Lock Slot USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A DisplayPort 1.2a USB 3.2 Gen 1 (fast charging) Type-C Optional Accessories USB C/M to C/M 1.8M, 5A, 5Gbps Cable 6ft HDMI (M) to DVI-I (M) Cable ACC1113GLX | $29.99 ACC973USZ | $17.99 USB-C to Card Reader Adapter Docking Station VESA Mount ACA931BT | $24.99 ACX003GLZ | $39.99 Docking Solutions for Enterprise and SMBs | 7 UNIVERSAL USB-C DV4K DOCKING STATION WITH 65W POWER DELIVERY DOCK310USZ | MSRP: $159.99 Good For: Small business with basic docking needs With video performance up to 3840x2160 p60 for dual HDMI displays or 5120x2880 p60 for a single HDMI display, and a combination of USB-A (3x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports) and USB-C (1x USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C), plus Ethernet and audio ports, it’s the practical docking station for essential productivity. Works With: Windows®, MacOS®, Android®, Chrome®, Ubuntu™ Connection Technology: USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C Power Delivery: Up to 65W Max Monitors: 2 Max Resolution: 4K UHD HDR/5K (single); 4K UHD HDR (dual) Warranty: 3 Years USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A Audio In/Out Lock Slot 2x USB 3.2 Gigabit USB 3.2 Gen 1 Power In Gen 1 Type-A Ethernet HDMI 2.0 Type-C to host Optional Accessories USB C/M to C/M 1.8M, 5A, 5Gbps Cable 6ft HDMI (M) to DVI-I (M) Cable ACC1113GLX | $29.99 ACC973USZ | $17.99 USB-C to Card Reader Adapter Docking Station VESA Mount ACA931BT | $24.99 ACX003GLZ | $39.99 8 | Seamless Connections USB-C™ UNIVERSAL QUAD 4K (QV4K) DOCKING STATION WITH 100W POWER DELIVERY DOCK570USZ | MSRP: $399.99 Good For: Financial firms, IT, call centers needing power delivery Maximize your workstation and connect up to four 4K UHD displays with either DisplayPort or HDMI while charging your laptop up to 100W.
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