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  • grabri
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    Might look into this - thanks.

    One of things I'm keen on is to use the laptop screen and a single monitor so that I have a dual display. I'm not sure that is possible from what you're saying above?
    Depends if laptop has external display option i.e. HDMI, VGA, DisplayPort etc...

    If it does then get a laptop stand - I use one of these -

    Kensington Easy Riser Portable Laptop Stand by Viking


    then just connect up external monitor, keyboard and mouse (wireless makes it easier)...

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    Might look into this - thanks.

    One of things I'm keen on is to use the laptop screen and a single monitor so that I have a dual display. I'm not sure that is possible from what you're saying above?
    It's possible - I have two screens plus the laptop screen in the middle of them, but I could configure it to mirror the same display on all screens if I wanted to.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by Alias View Post
    I use one of these and fits what you are after...
    Looks similar to the one I linked above: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Displ...NQJB59QVNY6B3Y

    Except that one is a bit cheaper.

    Looks like it could be the way to go - thanks.

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  • Alias
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    I use one of these and fits what you are after...

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by TheFaQQer View Post
    Do you actually need a docking station, or just a decent laptop stand?

    I have a Roost stand, which is brilliant. Then just plug the keyboard and mouse into USB (use a hub if you don't have many ports) and I have two monitors plugged into the laptop (one HDMI, one DisplayPort - technically I could have three monitors plus the screen though).

    Laptop stand is £75, USB hub you can get from Poundworld (or similar).
    Might look into this - thanks.

    One of things I'm keen on is to use the laptop screen and a single monitor so that I have a dual display. I'm not sure that is possible from what you're saying above?

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  • TheFaQQer
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    Do you actually need a docking station, or just a decent laptop stand?

    I have a Roost stand, which is brilliant. Then just plug the keyboard and mouse into USB (use a hub if you don't have many ports) and I have two monitors plugged into the laptop (one HDMI, one DisplayPort - technically I could have three monitors plus the screen though).

    Laptop stand is £75, USB hub you can get from Poundworld (or similar).

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    OK £500 then!

    The budget isn't so strict but come on, it's for the wife... a bit of Word/Excel and Yahoo Mail and she's done

    The laptop isn't an issue. I'll pick up an i3 or i5 with 128Gb SSD and 4gb or 8Gb RAM. Job done for the Mrs.

    I'm more concerned about the docking station because I haven't bought one before. But it seems that something like this would work:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Displ...NQJB59QVNY6B3Y

    So, you could have mine and still have £100 left for the docking station

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  • ChimpMaster
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    Originally posted by sal View Post
    Well you are not giving us much budget to "work" with to begin with and then dismissing one of the few available cheap options right off the bat

    Most of the "native" docking stations are aimed at business class laptops and cost about £100+ themselves which leaves £300 for the laptop itself, don't think there is anything new available at that price point. So you will have to look for second hand HP Elite book for example

    Your best bet is an universal docking station most decent ones that allow dual display are again £100+ but at least you can hook any sub £300 craptop to it.
    OK £500 then!

    The budget isn't so strict but come on, it's for the wife... a bit of Word/Excel and Yahoo Mail and she's done

    The laptop isn't an issue. I'll pick up an i3 or i5 with 128Gb SSD and 4gb or 8Gb RAM. Job done for the Mrs.

    I'm more concerned about the docking station because I haven't bought one before. But it seems that something like this would work:

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Anker-Displ...NQJB59QVNY6B3Y

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  • SeanT
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    Second hand Dell Latitude E64xx and docking station is within budget. Make sure it has an SSD. The E6430s is nice, it's a bit smaller and lighter.

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  • MrMarkyMark
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    Originally posted by ChimpMaster View Post
    All in I don't want to spend more than ~£400.
    I've got this one going for £400, It does have a bit of light visible wear on it though

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  • sal
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    Well you are not giving us much budget to "work" with to begin with and then dismissing one of the few available cheap options right off the bat

    Most of the "native" docking stations are aimed at business class laptops and cost about £100+ themselves which leaves £300 for the laptop itself, don't think there is anything new available at that price point. So you will have to look for second hand HP Elite book for example

    Your best bet is an universal docking station most decent ones that allow dual display are again £100+ but at least you can hook any sub £300 craptop to it.

    Leave a comment:


  • ChimpMaster
    started a topic Laptop + docking station

    Laptop + docking station

    Guys help me out here.

    Want to get a laptop for the Mrs, which I can research and get no probs. But for the first time ever I am looking to buy a docking station too, one that will allow dual screen (laptop + monitor) and a full size keyboard. This is the set-up I use at work, but there's no way I'm buying a crappy Thinkpad for home use!

    All in I don't want to spend more than ~£400.

    How can I be sure to pick a docking station that'll provide the above and be compatible with the laptop I choose? Are the universal docking stations the way to go?

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