Setup and user experience
Basically
setting up the Dynadock is simple but it takes a little patience. On the
included CD you find a manual as well as the drivers needed. It's a pity that
there isn't a USB stick in the delivery. If you should be an early adopter and
already own an Ultrabook you might first have to copy the contents of the CD to
a USB stick because your Ultrabook does not a CD/DVD drive. Anyway, after you've
installed all the different drivers as well as the Dynadock Utility you then
have to restart your computer. Onced it rebooted you can connect the Dynadock
and it get recognized by the system immediately.
We tried to connect a mouse and some USB sticks to the Dynadock and we found
no issues with that. Later on we decided to connect a display via the DVI as
well as the HDMI port. After plugging the cable it takes a few seconds and the
desktop of a notebook gets mirrored. Should your notebook also have a display
out then you can use this one to attach even a third display, which might be
useful if you do some heavy multitasking.
Conclusion
At
CHF 169.- (est. EUR 141.-) the Dynadock isn't exactly cheap. Nevertheless it is
quite a practical notebook accessory. It comes in very handy if you want to
attach more than one display to your notebook because you tend to do heavy
multitasking. Furhtermore there are six additional USB ports of which no less
than four are USB 3.0 capable. If you should have black displays on your desk
then it will even fit to the surroundings.
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Page 2 - Preview
Page 3 - Specifications
Page 4 - Design and Features
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5 - Setup and User Experience - Conclusion
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Author:
m.buechel@ocaholic.ch