

Additionally, they provide gigabit Ethernet connectivity as well as a total of six USB ports (two USB 3.0 ports, four USB 2.0 ports). I would recommend either versions of our USB 3.0 Dual Display Docking Stations (UD-3900 or UD-3900H).īoth of these docking stations can drive up to two 1080p displays via one HDMI port and one DVI port (or VGA with the included DVI-to-VGA adapter). We don’t offer any single quadruple display docking stations, but what we generally recommend to customers looking to achieve four displays is the use of one of our USB 3.0 docking stations in combination with two of our USB 3.0 graphics adapters. I’ll proceed assuming USB-C is out of the picture, but let me know if you might reconsider there. Compatible USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 ports come with huge benefits over the typical USB 3.0 Type-A port, which you might be interested in taking advantage of especially in a new system. You mention that you can’t guarantee a USB-C port will be on your next computer, however USB-C is growing more prevalent along with Thunderbolt 3, so there is a bit of a conflict there. The key question that I need to understand from you to best provide a potential Plugable solution is what kind of future systems you will be considering.
