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Review: Toshiba dynadock V universal USB docking station

[CES 2010] Toshiba has expanded its line of Dynadock Universal USB Docking Station by introducing the latest Dynadock V. While you’re running a Windows-Powered Machine with a USB 2.0 port, which should be enough to make it play nice with the Dynadock V. Maintaining the universal compatibility of its predecessor, the Dynadock V acquires a small footprint to free up more space on your desk, either at home or office. In fact, Toshiba has done a decent job in reducing its size by half and one third slimmer compared with the Dynadock U, which acts as a conduit for the add-on peripherals to extend the functionality of your laptop the desktop-class.

You get four USB 2.0 ports with Sleep-and-Charge, Ethernet connectivity, an integrated HD video card that lets you connect another DVI / VGA to Full HD resolution of additional visual workspace. Later next month, the Toshiba Dynadock V will be priced at $ 119.99. What you see here right Dynadock U, where we expect the V Dynadock to get something similar.

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