I know people like to bash Microsoft. I have too. They put out their software and let their customers work out the bugs. That is my feeling anyway. But as far as this dock and the Surface pro 3 I have both. They are solid quality products. I might be one of the few but both worked right out of the box. I did read about the "active" adapters before I purchased it. I have had no problem with adding 2 displays. The display cable that came with my Surface Pro 3 is hooked up to my 55" flat screen Panasonic TV. I updated the firmware and downloaded a couple of the docks diagnostic tools that check every aspect of the doc's functions. I am running Win 10, now that's another story.
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Quality, well-constructed, durable add-on if you have wired peripherals to add to your Surface Pro 4. And unless you happen to have an extra $3,000 on-hand to shell out for a SP4 with a factory-installed TB of memory, it is not only ideal but necessary to attach the same amount of memory in an external SSD and save yourself ~ $1,300.00. Here is the problem: This product is NOT a docking station. You cannot 'dock' your SP4 because there is no 'dock.' It does have ap nice durable charging cable, (thicker than the one included with your SP4 purchase), and a USB CABLE that leads to a 3-lb block in which to connect your necessary external SSD via USB CABLE and other necessary peripherals ... and that block is connected by yet another CABLE to a power adapter, which is connected to the power CABLE to plug into the wall, (geez, how many cables did I say? I can't really tell; I just have them all wadded up with the extra power adapter and that 3-lb block and my SSD and its CABLE; you get the picture). I wanted an adjustable single-unit docking station which I could insert my SP4, and with all the same expansion ports, also with a port to dock my SSD, to turn my SP4 into a comfortable work station: A desk top, when that is what I need. The SP4 has the capability to function at any level and my opinion, the best tablet ever made. It is a shame Microsoft did not have the insight to understand the needs of their clientele. Read full review
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I am using a single external monitor and a usb keyboard and mouse. all going through a KVM switch to the dock. it works exactly as it should. one thing to note is that the power/dock cable will charge the surface when inserted in either direction but only works with the monitor, kb, and mouse when the cable extends downward. also, be sure to install the dock firmware updater and run it.
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I tried an off brand one, didn't work as well, this one works perfectly highly recommend if you can find a deal on it like I did. The only one that even looks remotely better is that $400+ one that holds the surface up so you can use it as a drawing surface and do other things with it, but that's frankly overkill.
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i was using a 4 port usb device before and couldn't figure out why my 2nd monitor ran so slow and realized i needed more juice. This did the trick and i love the ease of not having to unplug everything when i want to just take my laptop for abit.
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