Thursday, August 11th 2022
Targus Introduces Dual-Display Docking Monitor Solution to Create a More Productive, Clutter-Free Workspace
Targus, a leader in laptop cases and mobile computing accessories, announced it has launched a new integrated docking station and dual-display monitor to deliver a clutter-free, productive workspace. "This is the world's first solution that seamlessly connects a monitor, host dock, and optional secondary display, with only one power adapter," explains David Dorantes, director of product marketing, Targus. "It's a must-have addition to any modern professional workspace setup."
The 24-inch USB-C Docking Monitor with 100 W Power Delivery (DM4240PUSZ) merges a performance-driven, ultra-compatible Targus docking station with a 1080p HD LCD display via HDMI or DisplayPort, as well as the option to expand your screen setup with a 24-inch Secondary Monitor (DM4240SUSZ), sold separately.24-inch USB-C Docking Monitor with 100 W Power Delivery
With 100 W power delivery for the host device and a comfortable viewing design, the 24-inch USB-C Docking Monitor with 100 W Power Delivery is the ultimate docking solution to stay connected, powered, and productive. Its built-in speakers, two microphones, and a 2M Pixel webcam, eliminate messy wires and extra gadgets to save valuable desktop real estate. Use it to plug in other essential workspace peripherals like a mouse, keyboard, or external hard drive into one of its two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, an ethernet port, and audio in/out port.
24-inch Secondary Monitor
To enable a dual-display set-up, add the 24-inch Secondary Monitor (sold separately) by connecting to the primary monitor using the DC Power Cable and DP Cable - sufficient to power both monitors, plus your laptop. This combination will help you to be more productive, without the clutter. Its comfortable viewing design and high-resolution graphics make it the perfect addition to your workspace.
The Secondary Monitor includes an HDMI 1.4 video port, DisplayPort 1.2 port, VGA port, and audio out port. It also comes equipped with a cable management clip, DC power cable, and DP daisy chain cable.
Both monitors are VESA 100 mount-capable with fully adjustable height and screen angles. This adjustability allows users to work the display in portrait or landscape mode with 360° screen rotation while enjoying clear, crisp colors in 1080p HD and 178° wide-angle viewing. An integrated lock slot also accommodates standard security locks to safeguard equipment. They support Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Android, and LINUX, and are backed by Targus' industry-leading, three-year limited warranty.
The Targus Docking Monitors are available for sale on Targus.com and through participating retailers. Visit our website for additional product details and pricing.
[Editor's note: The main docking monitor is priced at US$449.99 and the secondary monitor at US$249.99]
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The 24-inch USB-C Docking Monitor with 100 W Power Delivery (DM4240PUSZ) merges a performance-driven, ultra-compatible Targus docking station with a 1080p HD LCD display via HDMI or DisplayPort, as well as the option to expand your screen setup with a 24-inch Secondary Monitor (DM4240SUSZ), sold separately.24-inch USB-C Docking Monitor with 100 W Power Delivery
With 100 W power delivery for the host device and a comfortable viewing design, the 24-inch USB-C Docking Monitor with 100 W Power Delivery is the ultimate docking solution to stay connected, powered, and productive. Its built-in speakers, two microphones, and a 2M Pixel webcam, eliminate messy wires and extra gadgets to save valuable desktop real estate. Use it to plug in other essential workspace peripherals like a mouse, keyboard, or external hard drive into one of its two USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 ports, an ethernet port, and audio in/out port.
24-inch Secondary Monitor
To enable a dual-display set-up, add the 24-inch Secondary Monitor (sold separately) by connecting to the primary monitor using the DC Power Cable and DP Cable - sufficient to power both monitors, plus your laptop. This combination will help you to be more productive, without the clutter. Its comfortable viewing design and high-resolution graphics make it the perfect addition to your workspace.
The Secondary Monitor includes an HDMI 1.4 video port, DisplayPort 1.2 port, VGA port, and audio out port. It also comes equipped with a cable management clip, DC power cable, and DP daisy chain cable.
Both monitors are VESA 100 mount-capable with fully adjustable height and screen angles. This adjustability allows users to work the display in portrait or landscape mode with 360° screen rotation while enjoying clear, crisp colors in 1080p HD and 178° wide-angle viewing. An integrated lock slot also accommodates standard security locks to safeguard equipment. They support Windows, macOS, Chrome OS, Android, and LINUX, and are backed by Targus' industry-leading, three-year limited warranty.
The Targus Docking Monitors are available for sale on Targus.com and through participating retailers. Visit our website for additional product details and pricing.
[Editor's note: The main docking monitor is priced at US$449.99 and the secondary monitor at US$249.99]
17 Comments on Targus Introduces Dual-Display Docking Monitor Solution to Create a More Productive, Clutter-Free Workspace
Why require DP and power cables for the secondary monitor when you could have both over a single USB-C cable?
This is basically an ideal situation to go pure USB-C and Targus managed to botch it. Which is kinda admirable.
Also, HDMI 1.4 and DP 1.2 on the secondary monitor... welcome to 2017 LMAO.
What a rubbish product.
If they bumped that up to 200w with the new PD spec that would be something, otherwise meh. They're the same picture? Unless you're talking thunderbolt, DP chaining with a DP or USB-C cable are the same thing (except DP cables are more common). I don't know if Targus bothered to design the product correctly but some HP monitors that do this allow you to daisy chain with either the USB-C or DP port.
As for the ports: you don't need more for 1080p60 (or 75), so I don't see the problem. Ethernet is nice, though hardly unusual. The webcam is a definite plus - if it's useable in terms of quality, that is. At $450, it had better be good. DP daisy chaining is also definitely nice, but is it really that rare? I seem to remember seeing that mentioned for a lot of these "office docking" monitors, but I might be misremembering of course.
And because MacOS like 110/220 DPI the scaling will be a litle off for some. But, hey, its something and gives options out there to folks.
That camera move to the side of the monitor too ?, if not it's going be a little off never mind it only being 2MP.
If they're putting that kind of thought into "locking" the solution to their matched monitors they really should have gone with single USB-C cable.
www.bhphotovideo.com/c/products/monitors-and-displays/ci/25766?filters=fct_a_features_2012%3Ausb-hub%7Cwebcam
www.prisjakt.nu/c/datorskarmar?22714=102682&68389=29298&b_11320=1&b_4548=1&b_5831=1
A whopping eight of these are from Philips, with a few HPs and one Viewsonic.
Ditching the webcam gives 99 options.