Thursday, December 23rd 2021
Club 3D Announces USB Gen 2 Type-C Triple Display Smart PD Charging Dock
The Club 3D CSV-1568 USB Gen2 Type-C Triple Display DP Alt mode + Smart PD Charging Dock with 120 Watt PSU, is an integrated solution combining Video, Data, Power, Ethernet and Audio. It has 4 videos (output 3 videos simultaneously under MST mode) for video transmission, 4 USB data ports (2 USB-A 10G, 1 Type-C 10G, 1 USB-A 5G) for data transmission, 1 USB-A smart charging port for quick charging, 1 Gigabit Ethernet for super fast Ethernet, 2 audio ports (3.5 mm audio, Toslink) for enjoying music. Besides, this dock is equipped with dual power jack (Type-C PD Charging or 120 W DC power supply).
It supports all DP Alt mode 1.4/1.2 supported Type-C and Thunderbolt 3 host (PC, laptop, mobile phone, etc.) under Windows and under MacOS X based on Intel you will only get limited SST Function or Single display Only. This new dock will be available from first week of January 2022.
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Club 3D
It supports all DP Alt mode 1.4/1.2 supported Type-C and Thunderbolt 3 host (PC, laptop, mobile phone, etc.) under Windows and under MacOS X based on Intel you will only get limited SST Function or Single display Only. This new dock will be available from first week of January 2022.
18 Comments on Club 3D Announces USB Gen 2 Type-C Triple Display Smart PD Charging Dock
VGA was outdated the moment we moved to digital displays in the early 2000s. Unless you have a CRT or old projector, you shouldnt be using it. DVI, HDMI, and displayport will all produce a clearer picture while being supported better then VGA. I mean, can you even still buy a monitor with only VGA on it?
A cool product from Club 3D is their DP 1.4 to HDMI 2.1 adapter, this let me use my Razer Blade 15's Mini-DP to get 4K 120Hz HDR 10 bit on my LG CX. Model CAC-1085 for DP or CAC-1186 for Mini-DP
It's the USB-C charging standard that lets them negotiate wattages
if it should be faster i use Thunderbolt via PCIE.
This is 1998 calling, and we want ALL our outdated, antiquated VGA connectors back, like, yesterday, hahahahahahahahaha