The Surface Pro Docking Station has many ports, especially if you’re in need of USB-A 3.0 ports. Kensington SD7000 Surface Pro Docking Station ports and connectivity Speaking of which, the Surface Pen neatly has its own place on the docking station a magnetic connection lets the stylus sit beside the Surface Pro, ready to be used in a pinch. What’s more, its 7.3-pound (3.32kg) weight means it won’t shift when scribbling away on it. Plus, its size and adjustable hinge make it perfect for drawing and photo editing, as it can be brought down to a comfortable, desk-height position to effectively use the Surface Pen on.īeing able to transition between an eye-level desktop display and “studio mode” is a huge advantage for professionals. That being said, this is a docking station through and through, which cleans up messy cable management, finds a place for stray USB sticks, and lets us store other peripherals under or beside our desk. The docking station also takes up quite a bit of desk real estate due to its wide frame, and seeing as it allows up to two 4K monitors, there won’t be much space left for other peripherals. The SD7000 Surface Pro Docking Station does have its perks, but is it worth the price? Read on. Some of the best docking stations around are plenty cheaper, and if you have an iPad, the StudioDock is the way to go. While this unique docking station (much like Kensington’s Apple-focused StudioDock) is more than just a placeholder for the Surface Pro thanks to its multiple ports, the price may not be worth it. Kensington’s SD7000 Surface Pro Docking Station is the miniature answer to Microsoft’s Surface Studio, except this one can transform the Surface Pro from a tablet to a desktop. However, what if you could also turn it into a desktop? Kensington has an answer for that, and it's a very pricey one. Microsoft’s Surface Pro 7 2-in-1 laptop is best known for its ease-of-use and portability, easily changing from a tablet to a laptop by adding the detachable (separately sold) keyboard. Supports: Surface Pro 7+, Surface Pro 7, Surface Pro 6, Surface Pro (5th Gen) and Surface Pro 4 Ports: 1 x USB-C 3.2 Gen1, 4 x USB-A 3.2 Gen1, 1 x HDMI 2.0, 1 x DisplayPort ++ 1.2, 3.5mm mic/audio jack, Gigabit Ethernet Port
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