
With help from semiconductor maker DisplayLink, Targus has developed a one-cable, multimonitor answer for today's port-shy ultra-portables and tablets and gives well-connected power users a quick and easy way to hit the road and return to productivity once they return. Both are covered by a three-year warranty.Īside from the utility of USB 3.0's blazing speed to move large files around, we've seen few applications of SuperSpeed's near-5 Gbps bandwidth as creative and useful as the Targus docking solution. Targus also offers a non-charging version for $169.99. The solution we tested also charges Windows mobile devices and lists for $219.99.

What we found was a solid, sturdy solution that was easy to set up and for the most part worked as advertised. In an exclusive opportunity, the CRN Test Center looked at the Targus USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Dual Video Docking Station with Power ahead of its general release. The laptop luggage pioneer has unveiled a new version of the Targus USB 3.0 SuperSpeed Dual Video Docking Station, adding support for Apple MacBooks as well as Windows 7 and Windows 8 Pro laptops and tablets, physically connecting any USB 3.0-capable computing device to nearly a dozen I/O ports with a single cable.

Targus Tuesday made its universal docking station even more universal.
