HP FQ834AA laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 2.0 Black

  • Brand : HP
  • Product name : FQ834AA
  • Product code : FQ834AA
  • GTIN (EAN/UPC) : 0884420403418
  • Category : Laptop Docks & Port Replicators
  • Data-sheet quality : created/standardized by Icecat
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  • Info modified on : 09 Mar 2024 14:26:42
  • standard (0.7 MB) standard (3.0 MB)
  • Warranty: : 1 Year Limited(Return to HP/Dealer - Parts Only)
  • Long product name HP FQ834AA laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 2.0 Black :

    RJ-45, 4x USB 2.0, DVI-D, VGA

  • HP FQ834AA laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 2.0 Black :

    - Optimizes your workspace by leveraging easy expansion to dual video options and connect to your external monitor and other peripherals like keyboard, mouse, printer etc. through one simple USB 2.0 connection to your notebook.
    - Expand your productivity and working experience by connecting to an optional external monitor through a DVI-D port, a variety of peripherals with four USB ports, and one network connector
    - Dual video options with higher resolution for VGA and DVI-I.
    - Read-Only Flash memory with installation-ready software drivers for easy installation without the need for a CD.

  • Short summary description HP FQ834AA laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 2.0 Black :

    HP FQ834AA, Wired, USB 2.0, Black, 321 g

  • Long summary description HP FQ834AA laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 2.0 Black :

    HP FQ834AA. Connectivity technology: Wired, Host interface: USB 2.0. Product colour: Black. Weight: 321 g

Specs
Ports & interfaces
Connectivity technology Wired
Host interface USB 2.0
USB 2.0 ports quantity 4
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity 1
DVI-D ports quantity 1
Microphone in
Line-in
Line-out

Network
Ethernet LAN
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports 1
Performance
Card reader integrated
Product colour Black
Weight & dimensions
Weight 321 g
Reviews
Updated:
2013-02-14 05:21:07
Average rating:0
Uk has collected 3 expert reviews for HP FQ834AA laptop dock/port replicator Wired USB 2.0 Black but no overall score was given. Click below and use Uk to find all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
chipchick.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 05:21:04
Average rating:0
The HP USB Docking Station with DisplayLink opens up your laptop to a world of ports using just a USB cable. It includes video ports, DVI and VGA, an Ethernet jack, a microphone jack, a headphone jack, 4 USB ports and even a security cable slot. B...
  • Pretty easy to set up, Great video quality over USB, Affordable...
  • Requires AC Adapter, No Mac Drivers included on device...
  • All in All this device was rather impressive. It’s great that it’s not bound to just HP computers, and even greater that it works for Windows and Mac. The device requires it’s own power, which is a good thing and a bad thing. It’s good because it wil...
geardiary.com
Updated:
2013-02-14 05:21:04
Average rating:0
One of the things I’ve usually taken for granted is how much of a difference a quality docking station makes in my daily computer use. Sure, I have a laptop and (now) a netbook for my “regular” job. Working with a netbook provides additional mobi...
  • An affordable, portable and easy to set-up docking solution. Includes all the necessary ports (RJ-45 Network jack, four USB 2.0, Audio-In/Out, DVI-D monitor connector, VGA monitor connector, and even a security cable slot!). Easily passes audio/...
  • I haven’t found anything truly lacking. It is only PC/Windows compatible, though. Overall, HP really did a nice job with this one! [all images from HP's Display Link site, unless otherwise noted/watermarked] Share...
ocia.net
Updated:
2013-02-14 05:21:07
Average rating:0
Docking stations for laptops have been around almost since the existence of laptops themselves. If youre not familiar with how a docking station works, these devices provide a quick, easy method of connecting external peripherals to a portable compute...
  • I have to say that overall Im pretty impressed with the HP USB 2.0 Docking Station. After years of dealing with corporate laptops and their proprietary docking station designs, and paying their high prices even for something like a simple port replica...