sedrosken
Florida Man
So for the past couple days I've plugged my SE198WFP monitor into the VGA port on my laptop, and because my wireless keyboard is "Unifying" (I can't believe it actually works...) I have it synced to the receiver that's plugged into my laptop as well. Then I close my laptop and shove it behind the monitor (which I have set to use only it while it's plugged in) so I have some room with which I can do my homework. I figured this was a more efficient use of my space as I'm rarely running two computers at once (this monitor is the one I've been using for my Sempron, which, despite the panel's max res of 1440x900, can somehow push it to (a heavily stretched) 1280x1024 as it doesn't see it as a widescreen for some reason) and I can hardly just move the monitors and keyboards for more space. Well, I can move the keyboards, but moving the monitors would be time consuming and impractical.
I have one (okay, two) questions. One, why don't they make docking stations for consumer laptops anymore? Do they still make them for business ones? I know they had to have a few years back for the (now older) Latitudes, as one of the IT dept. at my middle school had one hooked up to her work laptop while she was in the office. What benefit does a docking station even have anymore? It isn't how they used to be with adding actual features that were missing from the laptop itself (I think you could even add a discrete graphics card, as long as it was PCI), so what do they bring to the table now? Literally I plug the VGA cable in, flip the on switch on my keyboard, close the laptop and shove it behind the monitor. This way seems a lot more convenient.
I have one (okay, two) questions. One, why don't they make docking stations for consumer laptops anymore? Do they still make them for business ones? I know they had to have a few years back for the (now older) Latitudes, as one of the IT dept. at my middle school had one hooked up to her work laptop while she was in the office. What benefit does a docking station even have anymore? It isn't how they used to be with adding actual features that were missing from the laptop itself (I think you could even add a discrete graphics card, as long as it was PCI), so what do they bring to the table now? Literally I plug the VGA cable in, flip the on switch on my keyboard, close the laptop and shove it behind the monitor. This way seems a lot more convenient.