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Introduction HP docking solutions include a range of convenient expansion solutions that easily connect to your HP Business Notebook and enable connectivity to a range of peripherals. Create an ideal desktop computing environment using comfort-focused docking stations and stands that provide port replication, cable management, and future expandabil[...]
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HP 2012 90W Docking Station HP 2012 230W Docking Station 1. Power button 6. Battery size lever 2. Power light 7. Guide pads 3. Visual alignment indicator 8. Docking posts 4. Docking light 9. Notebook eject mechanisms 5. Notebook eject button 10. Docking connector HP 2012 90W Docking Station Left-Side Components HP 2012 230W Docking Station Left-Sid[...]
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1. Security cable tab 2. Integrated cable lock slot (to connect HP Docking Station Cable Lock or industry standard notebook lock) HP 2012 90W Docking Station Rear Components HP 2012 230W Docking Station Rear Components 1. HP Docking Station Cable Lock slot 10. Always-On USB 3.0 port 2. Monitor stand port 11. DisplayPort connector 3. Mouse connector[...]
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Key Benefits Desktop convenience with full port replication capability in a space-saving design. Conveniently charges your notebook while it is in the docking station. Easy docking system provides port replication and cable management in one product. Four USB 3.0 ports allow you to connect to legacy and evolving peripherals and be more productive. [...]
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Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.6 x 10.24 x 6.44 in (6.60 x 26.00 x 16.36 cm) Weight 2.36 lbs (1.07 kg) Power Supply (input) Rated Voltage 100 to 240 V Rated Current 2.5A rms Line Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Temperature Operating 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Non-operating 14° to 140° F (-10° to 60° C) Relative Humidity Operating/Non-condens[...]
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HP 2012 120W Advanced Docking Station HP 2012 230W Advanced Docking Station 1. Power button 6. Battery size lever 2. Power light 7. Guide pads 3. Visual alignment indicator 8. Docking posts 4. Docking light 9. Notebook eject mechanisms 5. Notebook eject button 10. Docking connector HP 2012 120W Advanced Docking Station Left-Side Components HP 2012 [...]
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1. Security cable slot 3. Integrated cable lock slot (to connect HP Docking Station Cable Lock or industry standard notebook lock) 2. (4) USB 3.0 ports HP 2012 120W Advanced Docking Station Rear Components HP 2012 230W Advanced Docking Station Rear Components 1. HP Docking Station Cable Lock slot 9. RJ-45 (network) jack 2. Security cable tab 10. Po[...]
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Key Benefits Robust desktop replacement solution for your mobile office with advanced features for future expansion. Conveniently charges your notebook while it is in the docking station. Easy docking system provides port replication and cable management, plus expandability through an integrated SATA upgrade bay- all in one product. Four USB 3.0 po[...]
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Specifications Dimensions (H x W x D) 2.60 x 10.65 x 10.24 in (6.6 x 27.05 x 26.0 cm) Weight 3.61 lbs (1.637 kg) Power Supply (input) Rated Voltage 100 to 240 V Rated Current 2.5A rms Line Frequency 50 - 60 Hz Temperature Operating 50° to 95° F (10° to 35° C) Non-operating 14° to 140° F (-10° to 60° C) Relative Humidity Non-operating 5% to [...]
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HP Docking Station Cable Lock AU656AA#XXX HP Upgrade Bay 500 GB 7200 rpm Hard Drive (works with pre-2011 HP Business Notebooks) AU097AA HP 2011 BNB Notebook Upgrade Bay DL DVD+/-RW LZ835AA HP 500-GB 7200rpm Primary SATA Hard Drive AU098AA HP USB Keyboard/Mouse Bundle * RC465AA HP Adjustable Display Stand AW663AA HP LCD Monitor Stand QM196AA *Availa[...]