January 13th, 2007

ToshibaToshiba announced the Dynadock USB docking station with video capabilities to provide connecting multiple displays and peripherals simultaneously, at Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week.

The Dynadock is available in DVI or VGA versions.

“The integration of either video port allows the user to connect multiple displays and when combined with an optical-audio port for 7.1 digital sound, it delivers an enhanced multimedia experience. The Dynadock also features serial, headphone, microphone and Ethernet ports,” the press release says.

Toshiba Dynadock has six USB 2.0 ports, two hot USB 2.0 ports in the front and four standard USB 2.0 ports in the back. The docking station’s hot USB 2.0 ports provide an uninterrupted flow of power for charging devices such as cell phones, PDAs and MP3 players simultaneously.

The Dynadock is compatible with any manufacturer’s laptop or Tablet PC featuring Windows XP and is Windows Vista compatible.

“Toshiba Dynadock provides consumers with the autonomy and flexibility to enjoy an assortment of peripherals through a single connection,” said Doug Sash, director of accessory and services marketing for Toshiba America Information Systems, Inc., Digital Products Division.

Toshiba Dynadock docking station is available at ToshibaDirect (www.toshibadirect.com) and at major consumer electronics and computer stores nationwide in silver aluminum and mist gray colors. Users can purchase a VGA or DVI version for $149.99 and $179.99 respectively.

In Laptop News, Accessories & Peripherals, CES 2007
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