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HP Quickdoc Docking Station

HP Quickdoc Docking Station

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Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Category: CE

List Price: $149.99
Buy Used: $29.99
You Save: $120.00 (80%)



New (6) Used (6) Refurbished (1) from $29.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 35 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0 x 0
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: HP QUICKDOC
Model: HP QUICKDOC
UPC: 882780391550
EAN: 0882780391550
ASIN: B000IMWI6E

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Weight : 1.95
  • 1.95

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Make HP's Notebook QuickDock, the "home base" for your notebook. You'll easly keep everything plugged in while simultaneously reducing cord clutter. You'll have music, photos, and movies at your fingertips. The end result: less stress, better productivity. Stay connected to everything-power, peripherals, Internet-with a single cable-simply plug cables into the dock and connect your notebook. Clean up messy cords and enhance your workspace with the dock's well-thought-out design. Automatically recharge your notebook battery while in the QuickDock. Attach a monitor for expanded viewing. Connect peripherals like printers and scanners through the six USB 2.0 ports. Connect a TV or digital projector via the component composite video, and S-Video ports View and manage entertainment via the ports for high-quality video, audio, and more. Control movies and presentations from the couch with the remote (sold separately), which uses the built-in infrared port. Get started fast: the dock works right out of the box. Compatibility: HP Pavilion dv2000, dv6000, dv9000; Presario V3000, V6000 series; using included expansion base adapter, compatible (reduced functionality) with Pavilion ze2000, dv1000, dv4000, dv5000, dv8000; Presario M2000, V2000, V4000, V5000; HP Special Edition L2000 series


Customer Reviews:   Read 30 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Nice Product   December 30, 2008
Eddie N. Barnes (Durham, NC, USA)
Purchased this docking station for an HP dv9817cl laptop. Unit came within 2 days of ordering. I just installed the unit on Christmas day on my wife's laptop. Installation was easy and the unit works very well. My system has the correct connector to attach the unit so I am able to close my laptop and work with an attached keyboard, mouse and display and use the unit as a desktop unit. This was a great value and I would recommend this product to others.


4 out of 5 stars Mostly great product   December 16, 2008
thepcspud (Modesto, CA, USA)
The dock is a great idea and it does what it what is suppose to; however, in my situation I need a longer cord from the dock to the laptop and I can't seem to find one. The product ends up being less useful to me because of that. At the very least there should be an accessory that can be purchased that will extend the cable's length. If you don't have that problem you will probably like this product a lot.


5 out of 5 stars HP Quickdoc   December 12, 2008
Honeybear (California)
The HP Quickdoc is a very nice docking station and helps a lot when using with a laptop. Although, beware, the power plug of a HP Pavilion dv7-1135nr will not work with this docking station. Something they left out of the product description. I had to purchase a new power cord to match the product power receptical. Good product, good price, fast delivery.


4 out of 5 stars Worthwhile if purchased for $40 or less   December 10, 2008
K. O'Meara (Richmond, VA United States)
I purchased this item after performing a lot of research. I read the reviews both here and elsewhere, and decided that for $40, this product was worth purchasing.

I noticed many people said that a power supply does not come with the Quickdoc. That's true, but what people failed to mention is that in most cases your HP power supply will NOT fit into the power supply plug in the Quickdoc. I still haven't been able to determine which power supply WILL fit into the connector, but the one included with your laptop will NOT. This is important to note because it means that when you dock your laptop, even if you have an additional power supply, you will need to plug in two separate connections. First, the Quickdoc connection, then you'll have to plug in the power supply. So, it's kind of a pain. I'd rather just set my laptop down and plug in one cord, but now it's two cords you've got to plug in. That reduces the convenience and effectiveness of the Quickdoc!

That aside, everything else seems ok. I read some comments about people saying that plugging in the Quickdoc cable is difficult b/c the cord will not contort itself into certain positions. That's not true. The cord will twist and bend in any way you need to plug into the laptop. The Quickdoc does tend to lift up from the desk when pulling on the cord at certain angles, but overall it's not a problem, so don't worry about it.

For $40 I'm glad I purchased the Quickdoc, but I wish I knew which power supply I needed to buy to plug into it. Some documentation from HP would really be nice.



3 out of 5 stars At this price it should come with a better cable   November 8, 2008
Justin Playfair
Others have commented on how short and stiff the cable is that comes with this, so I won't belabor the point much further except to point out something I haven't seen mentioned on here before that's closely related to the stiffness and length of the cable.

First, you have to understand that this has a "front" and "back" side, with the back being where you plug in the cables and the front having a couple of indicator lights on it with the cable coming out the left side (as shown in the photo). No big deal so far, right? Well, here's the problem, at least for the laptop I have: the expansion port on my laptop (a DV9000) is on the LEFT side of the computer, which means that one of three things must be true for me to use this docking station at all:
1) The laptop must be turned "backwards" (facing away from me) - or -
2) The docking station must be turned backwards (with the cables facing me and the indicator lights facing away from me) - or -
3) The short, thick cable must be bent at an unhealthy angle to be able to plug it in at all. At least one reviewer has apparently tried this with less-than-encouraging results.

In other words, having such a short, inflexible cable come out of the left side of the docking station is an extremely inappropriate design for a laptop with the expansion port on its left side.

I'm guessing that other HP laptop models have the expansion port on the right side or someone else would have complained about this before, but HP really should have splurged on a longer cable. Yes, this thing does work correctly once it's plugged in, but at these prices getting it plugged in should be a lot more convenient.


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