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Kensington Sd2400t Thunderbolt 3 Nano Dock | Compact & Powerful

Kensington Sd2400t Thunderbolt 3 Nano Dock | Compact & Powerful
  • Product Code: eq71989
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$809.97 $1,109.66

Get more out of your system with the Kensington SD2400T Thunderbolt 3 Nano Dock. Made for Thunderbolt-equipped systems, this dock provides you with a variety of connectivity options including: three USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A ports, one USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C port, one RJ45 GbE port, one 3.5mm combo audio jack, and two DisplayPort 1.2 ports. Thanks to Power Delivery 3.0, this dock can deliver up to 85W of pass-through charging while connected to keep your laptop and accessories ready to use. Furthermore, its two DisplayPort connections support up to a 4096 x 2160 4K display each, or can be used to connect a single 5120 x 2880 5K display.

Please note that Macs with the Apple M1 chip will work with this docking station. However, only a single video output is supported.

3 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A, 1 x Type-C    1 x RJ45 GbE, 1 x 3.5mm Audio    2 x DisplayPort 1.2    Thunderbolt 3 Speeds of 40 Gb/s    85W USB Type-C Power Delivery 3.0    Supports up to Dual 4K Monitors    Compatible with Windows & Mac

Key Specs
USB I/O1x USB-A 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 / Supports 1.5 A Output
2x USB-A 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 / Supports 0.9 A Output
1x USB-C 3.0 / 3.1/3.2 Gen 1 / Supports 3 A Output
Video I/O2x DisplayPort 1.2 (Female)
Max Resolution2 Displays Supported:
5120 x 2880 at 60 Hz (Single)
4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz (Dual)
Audio I/O1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
Network I/O1x RJ45 (10/100/1000 Mb/s)
Host ConnectionUSB-C (Thunderbolt 3) Supporting USB Power Delivery 3.0 up to 85 W via Detachable Cable
Parameters
Video I/O2x DisplayPort 1.2 (Female)
Max Resolution2 Displays Supported:
5120 x 2880 at 60 Hz (Single)
4096 x 2160 at 60 Hz (Dual)
Audio I/O1x 1/8" / 3.5 mm Headphone/Microphone Combo Jack
Network I/O1x RJ45 (10/100/1000 Mb/s)
Host ConnectionUSB-C (Thunderbolt 3) Supporting USB Power Delivery 3.0 up to 85 W via Detachable Cable
Power SourceAC Adapter (135 W) with Unspecified Barrel Diameter Connector
OS CompatibilityWindows
macOS
Lock SlotYes, Kensington
Cable Length2.3' / 0.7 m
Packaging Info
Package Weight2.465 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.8 x 4.8 x 3.8"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Can this dock support two 1440p displays on DisplayPort at 165 Hz each simultaneously?

A: The maximum refresh rate supported by the Dell WD19TB Thunderbolt dock is 60Hz.

Q: 2. Is there an extension cable that would be compatible with this hub to move it 3' or 6' from the MacBook?

A: No, there is no Thunderbolt 3 extension cable.

Q: 3. Just to confirm. Does this docking station have one Thunderbolt 4 input? And two additional Thunderbolt 4 ports connections?

A: This Dell Thunderbolt Dock WD22TB4 features two Thunderbolt 4 ports for using Thunderbolt-connected peripherals and connects to the host system via an integrated Thunderbolt 4 cable.

Q: 4. will it charge windows and Mac devices?

A: The SSD is preformatted HFS+ with Journaling for Mac OS 10.X and above. It can also be used with Windows 10 and later via a simple reformat. System Connection: 1 x Thunderbolt 3 Female USB: 1 x USB 3.1 Gen 2 Type-C (3 A) 2 x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A (1.2 A) Thunderbolt: 1 x Thunderbolt 3 (87 W)

Q: 5. Does this work with other applications as well - i.e. do the left and right keys function like the left and right cursor keys of the keyboard?

A: Compatible with PowerPoint and Keynote / Windows and Mac. Yes. The left and right arrow keys will function as those on a keyboard.(forward and back within the resentation)

Q: 6. Is this compatible with the XPS 9500?

A: Yes. the Dell Thunderbolt Dock WD19TBS is compatible with the Dell XPS 9500

Q: 7. This dock can be use with MSI gs63-6rf (This laptop has thunderbolt 3 but it does not support power delivery via thunderbolt 3 port) or not?

A: The dock has an AC adapter, allowing the dock to provide power to the laptop through the integrated Thunderbolt 3 cable; up to 90W for non-Dell systems and up to 210W for Dell systems.

Q: 8. Is this compatible with Lattitude 7490 Laptop?

A: Yes, this Dell Thunderbolt Dock WD19TBS is compatible with the Dell Lattitude 7490. https://www.dell.com/support/manuals/en-us/latitude-14-7490-laptop/latitude_7490_om/thunderbolt-over-usb-type-c?guid=guid-49529691-0a4a-4331-ab1e-bc8519933714&lang=en-us

Q: 9. Power supply included ?

A: Yes, included in the box would be a 87W External Power Supply

Q: 10. How is this powered? What input on the back of the unit, and what cable? Is there an AC adapter, etc.? Thanks

A: The ARRI Codex Compact Drive Dock (Thunderbolt 3) is powered with an external power supply which is included.

29/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] This dock is small but mighty. Works great with my 2018 macbook pro 15. I run two external monitors, usb camera, and usb c powered ring lights for Zoom meetings. Absolutely perfect!

5
29/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] This dock is small but mighty. Works great with my 2018 macbook pro 15. I run two external monitors, usb camera, and usb c powered ring lights for Zoom meetings. Absolutely perfect!

5
27/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] A couple of serious kinks in my operations were resolved by employing this dock. The price was right. It came. It was plugged into the system quickly. It works! Several of the previous problems were no longer present.

5
27/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] A couple of serious kinks in my operations were resolved by employing this dock. The price was right. It came. It was plugged into the system quickly. It works! Several of the previous problems were no longer present.

5
27/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] A couple of serious kinks in my operations were resolved by employing this dock. The price was right. It came. It was plugged into the system quickly. It works! Several of the previous problems were no longer present.

5
26/09/2024

[2.465 lb] The fact that this is the second WD19TB I buy shows that I really like this dock. (As I am working in 2 places, I wanted to have it in both!).


Pros and cons:
+ One (tiny) USB-C plug, everything taken care of: USB devices, network, multiple monitors and even charging the device.
+ Very nice integration into Dell notebooks: No need to open the device. Simply push the button - or even use the plug event to power on the notebook. Can't be more convenient than that?
+ No Fan (like the old WD16TB dock had)
+ Works with all TB-able notebooks I used so far (MacBook, Asus, Dell, ..)
- To get the full power output from the dock, you have to use a Dell notebook (E.g. gamer notebooks from other manufacturers might not be able to charge and be used in full power mode, even though the power brick should have plenty of power to do it - note that this is due to the USB-C spec, there was recently an addendum which might change that going forwards).
- It is on the pricy side
- If driving a high res monitor (2560x1440 and above) using an HDMI cable, you might get only 50Hz out of it and using many notebooks you will get a flickering (display on/off) over time. You should really use a DP cable.
- It has only one USB plug at the front - which is a bit on the low side considering that you might plug in mouse and keyboard. Yes, there are more plugs on the back side, but it is finnicky to get to them once set up.
- Be aware that the notebook has to be fairly close to the dock as the cable is not easy to be bend, and the outlet location is fixed (on both sides).

5
26/09/2024

[2.465 lb] The fact that this is the second WD19TB I buy shows that I really like this dock. (As I am working in 2 places, I wanted to have it in both!).


Pros and cons:
+ One (tiny) USB-C plug, everything taken care of: USB devices, network, multiple monitors and even charging the device.
+ Very nice integration into Dell notebooks: No need to open the device. Simply push the button - or even use the plug event to power on the notebook. Can't be more convenient than that?
+ No Fan (like the old WD16TB dock had)
+ Works with all TB-able notebooks I used so far (MacBook, Asus, Dell, ..)
- To get the full power output from the dock, you have to use a Dell notebook (E.g. gamer notebooks from other manufacturers might not be able to charge and be used in full power mode, even though the power brick should have plenty of power to do it - note that this is due to the USB-C spec, there was recently an addendum which might change that going forwards).
- It is on the pricy side
- If driving a high res monitor (2560x1440 and above) using an HDMI cable, you might get only 50Hz out of it and using many notebooks you will get a flickering (display on/off) over time. You should really use a DP cable.
- It has only one USB plug at the front - which is a bit on the low side considering that you might plug in mouse and keyboard. Yes, there are more plugs on the back side, but it is finnicky to get to them once set up.
- Be aware that the notebook has to be fairly close to the dock as the cable is not easy to be bend, and the outlet location is fixed (on both sides).

5
26/09/2024

[2.465 lb] The fact that this is the second WD19TB I buy shows that I really like this dock. (As I am working in 2 places, I wanted to have it in both!).


Pros and cons:
+ One (tiny) USB-C plug, everything taken care of: USB devices, network, multiple monitors and even charging the device.
+ Very nice integration into Dell notebooks: No need to open the device. Simply push the button - or even use the plug event to power on the notebook. Can't be more convenient than that?
+ No Fan (like the old WD16TB dock had)
+ Works with all TB-able notebooks I used so far (MacBook, Asus, Dell, ..)
- To get the full power output from the dock, you have to use a Dell notebook (E.g. gamer notebooks from other manufacturers might not be able to charge and be used in full power mode, even though the power brick should have plenty of power to do it - note that this is due to the USB-C spec, there was recently an addendum which might change that going forwards).
- It is on the pricy side
- If driving a high res monitor (2560x1440 and above) using an HDMI cable, you might get only 50Hz out of it and using many notebooks you will get a flickering (display on/off) over time. You should really use a DP cable.
- It has only one USB plug at the front - which is a bit on the low side considering that you might plug in mouse and keyboard. Yes, there are more plugs on the back side, but it is finnicky to get to them once set up.
- Be aware that the notebook has to be fairly close to the dock as the cable is not easy to be bend, and the outlet location is fixed (on both sides).

5
15/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] Present these to our guest speakers at monthly meetings

5
15/09/2024

[Yes, Kensington] Present these to our guest speakers at monthly meetings

5

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