Expand your workstation's display capabilities with Plugable's DVI output docking stations. These versatile hubs provide a stable and high-performance way to connect dual monitors alongside all your favorite USB peripherals using just a single cable to your computer.
Plugable Universal Dual Monitor Docking Station - UD-3900
Docking stations like the UD-3900 have been staples in offices around the world for years. By featuring DVI outputs, these docks remain compatible with a wide range of monitors already found on many desks today. They provide a predictable and stable multi-display experience, allowing you to focus on your work instead of troubleshooting your connections.
A Complete Desktop Connectivity Hub
A Plugable docking station is more than just a video adapter. In addition to DVI video outputs, our docks include multiple USB ports for your keyboard, mouse, and external drives, along with Gigabit Ethernet for a stable wired network connection and audio jacks for your speakers or headset. This allows you to turn your laptop into a full desktop workstation with just one plug.
Flexible Dual-Display Support
Many of our DVI-out docks feature multiple video outputs, allowing you to connect two external monitors simultaneously. This lets you spread your work across more screen real estate, increasing your productivity and making multitasking much easier. We include adapters with our docks to ensure you can also connect to HDMI or VGA monitors if your setup requires them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Our DVI docks typically use DisplayLink technology, which means they are compatible with almost any USB 3.0 or USB-C computer running Windows, macOS, or ChromeOS.
DVI is typically limited to 1920x1200 resolution. For 4K monitors, we recommend one of our high-bandwidth HDMI or DisplayPort docking stations.
Yes, docks with DVI outputs usually require the DisplayLink driver to be installed on your computer. We provide easy-to-follow instructions and download links for all supported operating systems.
Our standard USB 3.0 DVI docks do not provide power to the host laptop. You will still need to use your laptop's original power adapter.
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