
Targus Acp71eu
USB-B, 4 Ports
Targus Acp71eu
USB-B, 4 Ports
Fit a plug suitable for the EU on the connection cable for the Targus ACP71 power supply unit. Pasta. No need to exchange or buy a new one
This switch is only for the docking station.
Dell specific connector is included
Should work, I also have 2 screens connected, one directly HDMI and one through DVI / HDMI adapter. Exactly the opposite as with them, but no problem.
Nothing changes in terms of compatibility. 2 X DVI and a better built-in On / Off switch are the biggest differences in my opinion. I use both models every day
I can't imagine a USB-C charging plug. Nevertheless: Missing plugs can be ordered from Targus without any problems. I have already reordered this for two Acer notebooks. I sent the order directly to Targus as follows: To: Dock Support EMEA <docksupportemea@targus.com> Subject: Universal 3.0 DV Docking Station with Power: Missing Adapter Tip (Note: enter the missing adapter type here like USB-C) Hello I bought a docking station. S / N: 1707022446, see attachments (Note: enter serial number and attach proof of purchase) Unfortunately I missing the adapter for a (Lenovo) notebook. Lenovo:.... (Note exact number). Please send me the missing adapter to my address: The respective delivery was free of charge within a few days.
Good day Admin rights are required for initial commissioning, as drivers have to be installed. Unfortunately, the docking cannot be installed on a business computer without an admin account.
Exactly. The Targus driver installs automatically with the first Ethernet connection. Connect both cables to the notebook and everything works! I was missing the plug attachment for the Acer notebook. Targus supplied this free of charge without any problems. Attention: If the docking station is also connected to a separate monitor, do not change the Windows (screen) display for two monitors. This is done autonomously by the Targus software.
The notebook is charged with the attachments that you will find in the docking station and a separate cable was also supplied. For the Ethernet connection and the other interfaces, a USB cable was supplied which you would have to use. In addition, the Targus driver is required. :)
Olá Marcelo, Yes, it is compatible with any Dell or almost any other computer, for that matter. The Targus docking stations (as well as the so-called "universal" docking stations from other manufacturers) are really almost universal. The only problem I noticed in the use of the Targus docking station with some computers has to do with the fact that, if you decide to use the built-in video adapter (to expand you system to a multi-display one), you might run into incompatibilities just because of the unavailability of drivers for the graphics system of the Targus on the particular operating system used in the computer. Apart from that, the other interfaces (USB, Ethernet, etc.) are all highly compatible, never had any problem.
What is the maximum resolution that the docking supports? I want to connect a screen with 3440x1440.
Supports up to two external displays with up to 2048 x 1152 resolution. See manufacturer's page: http://www.targus.com/de/targus-usb-3-0-superspeed-dual-video-docking-station-mit-ladegerat-acp71euz
The whole thing works via DisplayLink. Windows should download this itself, otherwise you can find the drivers here: http://www.targus.com/collections/usb3/setup/
I have also connected 2 monitors HD1920/1080 works perfectly. For the 2nd connection you can easily take an adapter or the appropriate cable. Greetings
Unfortunately, we are not aware of this error. However, it appears to be a defective docking station. In this case, we suggest entering a warranty in the customer account.
The docking station is compatible with countless laptops. It is best to check whether a specific model is compatible, the matching plug/tip is then also specified (which is usually also included in the scope of delivery). http://www.targus.com/uk/tip-configurator
Unfortunately, this is not planned at the moment.
I use the docking station to connect an external screen, the internet and the power supply. The internet and the screen data are connected via USB cable between the docking station and the laptop. I don't know whether a monitor can be operated at the HDMI and DVI connections at the same time, but it could be. If so, the same image would be displayed on both monitors. To be able to display two different images, the laptop graphics card would also have to be able to deliver two different images via the same USB connection, which I doubt as a possibility. Whether the laptop can deliver two different images at all can be easily tested. Connect an external monitor and try via graphics card settings to display different images on the laptop and the external monitor. If this is possible, there is still the problem of how to get the image shown on the laptop onto an external monitor. If the laptop has two picture outputs (HDMI and DVI), there remains the possibility of connecting the second external monitor directly to the laptop. However, this is only useful if the graphics card allows two different displays to be produced. Liwob3533
Yes, there is a list, but take it with a pinch, BIG pinch. I have 3 laptops, the one with the squate type (the new lenovo thinkpad) are good but I have an Acer Aspire V nitro, and despite what the box says, not the right adapter, nor for my girlfriend's laptop (I don't know what it is, but a known brand), I wanted to send the product back but I was too late
Sure, that works well. The important thing is that the laptops have at least one USB3 port.
Unfortunately, there is no such thing!
I don't use the Targus USB Docking with a MacBook Air, so I can't answer the question.
If you click on "Show more" in the "Information" section, you will find a link with which you can find the right notebook. It also says the following: "If the matching adapter plug for your notebook is not included in the scope of delivery, please contact techde@targus.com".
Open the lid of the docking station. Other adapters can be found there. It is worth looking before you buy something new.
That should work. We use 5x such stations and everything works amazingly well (power supply, 2x screens, LAN, USB). The laptop must not "demand" more power than the power supply unit can deliver. In that case, there should be no problems.
Yes, there is no battery in this docking station, as it is not a power bank. The docking station must be connected to the power supply by cable.
Hello, I have an ASUS Zenbook UX31A (not E!) in use with the Targus USB 3.0 docking station. Since the two Zenbooks are very similar, the probability is quite high... Sorry I can't help "definitively". Jogi
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