Tuesday, October 17th 2023

Targus' New Dual Host Hybrid KVM Docking Station Levels Up Productivity, Collaboration, and Connectivity

Targus, the number one laptop bag brand in the US1 and a leader in laptop cases and mobile computing accessories, today announced the availability of its new USB-C Dual Host Hybrid Triple Video KVM Docking Station with Dual 100 W Power (DOCK750). This flexible hybrid/universal dock enhances the capabilities of a single docking station by allowing users to connect and simultaneously power and control two different host devices across up to three monitors and multiple downstream peripherals via a single dock.

"By bringing dual host with KVM-sharing capabilities to a dock, enterprise users can quickly and easily operate two laptops or switch between them, while keeping them powered and connected through the docking station," explains Ron DeCamp, Vice President, Global Product Management & Development. "This makes it faster and easier than before to perform common tasks like standardizing desks for mobile and desktop users, plugging into a workspace for quick collaboration, or transitioning between a work and personal computer at home. By expanding the capabilities of a single docking station, DOCK750 is also an excellent solution to optimize the use of valuable workspace and reduce desktop clutter."
Compatible with Mac and Windows, DOCK750 works by simply connecting your USB-C enabled host devices along with USB-C (1x USB 3.2 Gen 2) or USB-A (2x USB 3.2 Gen 2; 2x USB 2.0) peripherals, and HDMI (1x) or DisplayPort (2x) monitors. Then with the press of a button or click of a mouse, alternate between devices or use them simultaneously—while keeping them powered through the single docking station.

Other key features of this powerful docking station include triple 4K hybrid video technology, full USB-C 10Gb interfaces (USB3.2 Gen 2), and best-in-class USB-C PD charging able to deliver Dual PD3.0 100 W charging for both host devices at the same time.

DOCK750 can now be purchased on Targus.com and through participating retailers worldwide and is priced at $499.99 SRP.

Source: Targus
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8 Comments on Targus' New Dual Host Hybrid KVM Docking Station Levels Up Productivity, Collaboration, and Connectivity

#1
aktpu
Displaylink? No thanks
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#2
TheinsanegamerN
I cant help but notice that they have labeled their AC port as "KVM switch". Good job there.

It's a decent selection of ports, but why oh why do dock makers not understand this simple concept: the dock shouldnt look like a squid? The cables should all be at the back, so they can be hidden, except for the SD card and 1-2 USB on the front for flash drives or other connections. Having all the USB on the front just means that the wire management will always look half arsed.

I DO like the KVM thing though.
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#3
Carlyle2020hs
If it would have been hdmi 2.1 they would have dared to mention it, yes?
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#4
Broken Processor
Had me thinking yeah not bad then I seen the price 500 is crazy must be aimed at business where the purchase manager doesn't gaf because it's not his money.
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#5
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
Buying a monitor with built in KVM was a great decision. Never going back.
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#6
trsttte
aktpuDisplaylink? No thanks
Even more stupid, it uses display link on the display port outputs (that would have been more flexible in terms of bandwidth management) and DP alt mode for the the HDMI port
Carlyle2020hsIf it would have been hdmi 2.1 they would have dared to mention it, yes?
The image is labeled as 2.0 but technically speaking everything is hdmi 2.1 now :D

Regardless, as this uses USB there's not enough bandwith for meaningfull HDMI2.1 support anyway.
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#7
Assimilator
No USB 4 and DisplayLink, and they want 500 dollars for this POS? Go jump in a lake, Targus.
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#8
HOkay
TheinsanegamerNI cant help but notice that they have labeled their AC port as "KVM switch". Good job there.
Wow this is an unbelievable fail! I can't believe someone created that & no one caught that mistake in a review of some sort before they sent it out to the entire world. So embarrassing.
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