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How many devices can a DisplayLink dock support?

You'll usually see close to as many ports on a DisplayLink dock as you will on a Thunderbolt dock, and maybe more. In general, DisplayLink is just fine for connecting multiple devices simultaneously. It's when they're all in use, transferring data, that the bus may get clogged and transfer rates may slow down.

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Should you buy the Maxidok 17-in-1 TB5 Docking Station?

The Ugreen Maxidok 17-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 docking station is a well-designed premium dock. Anyone looking to run a modern workstation with multiple displays, fast storage media, and full laptop charging via a single cable will find this one of the most compelling solutions currently available. The internal M.2 slot is its strongest selling point compared to competitors. Build quality, stability, and cooling are all up to scratch, and the fan remains quiet in everyday use. Weaknesses lie in the details: The lack of an HDMI output is occasionally annoying, and the 2.5-gigabit LAN interface feels

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How much should a DisplayLink docking station cost?

DisplayLink was a much cheaper alternative to Thunderbolt docks during the height of the work-from-home years. Then, a Thunderbolt dock would cost about $300, and a DisplayLink dock about $150 to $200 or so. Prices for both have come down some, with DisplayLink docks starting for as low as $125.

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Is a DisplayLink docking station plug and play?

Not really. You'll need a driver from Synaptics or the dock maker to enable the dock's full functionality.

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