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Kensington Offers Wireless USB Universal Docking Station

August 18, 2008 at 11:10:26 PM, by Sourabh Kalantri Rating: 2 out of 5

Wireless access to your external monitor, speakers & USB devices like you've always dreamed of.

Kensington has just announced their Wireless USB Universal Docking Station (Model No: 33920/K33920US). This product release also happens to be first of its kind (USB-IF certified Wireless USB Universal Docking Station) which lets you connect to External Monitor, Audio Speakers and USB Peripherals as long as your Wireless USB enabled laptop in within range of the docking station.

The Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station is a universal docking station that works with all Wireless USB-enabled notebook PCs. It has five USB ports, a DVI-I, and a speaker port to connect to peripherals, an external monitor and speakers.

Quick Features:

  • Access an external monitor wirelessly, for greater productivity
  • Print, use your keyboard and mouse, access your external hard drive and more, wirelessly
  • Five USB ports let you connect your most used peripherals
  • Wireless connection gives you the freedom to work in comfort anywhere you want within the 15 foot range of the docking station
  • Audio out port for external speaker

Quick Specs:

  • 1 DVI port
  • 5 USB 2.0 ports
  • Stereo out port
  • Works with widescreen monitors up to 1680x1050 and standard size mornitors up to 1280x1024
  • Compatible with Certified Wireless USB enabled adapters and computers running Windows XP or Vista; 32 bit versions only

The Kensington Wireless USB Docking Station (SKU K33920US) will be available at Dell.com and Kensington.com by the end of the month at a suggested retail price of $229.99.

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