⚡ Dock Your Way to Productivity!
The Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 3 Dock Gen 2 (40AN0135US) is a powerful docking solution designed for professionals. With dual UHD 4K display capability, it features 6 ports including 2 HDMI, 2 DisplayPort, and USB-C, ensuring seamless connectivity for your devices. The dock supports Windows 7 and 10, and comes with a 135W power adapter, making it an essential tool for enhancing your workspace efficiency.
Data Transfer Rate | 4E+1 Gigabits Per Second |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Operating System | Windows 7, Windows 10 |
Compatible Devices | Compatible with ; ThinkPad E490s , L480, P51s, P52s, T470, T480, T480s, T570, T580, X 2nd Gen. X1 Yoga 2nd Gen., X1 Yoga 3rd Gen., X 2nd gen X280 |
Total Usb Ports | 6 |
Hardware Connectivity | USB Docking Station, Thunderbolt |
Additional Features | 135W AC ADAPTER WITH 2 PIN POWER CORD, THUNDERBOLT CABLE / USB TYPE C |
Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.66"L x 1.18"W x 3.15"H |
Color | Black |
M**D
Everything worked perfectly with Linux Mint on Levovo laptop
I have a Linux desktop that's a bit old, but works well. I got a refurbished Lenovo L13 Yoga laptop which is newer and faster, and came with Windows 10, upgraded to 11. I immediately put in a 2TB internal SSD, installed Linux but kept Windows on half the drive. I wanted to use this laptop as my main system, connected to my existing monitor, and I have a logitech keyboard/mouse that can switch between 3 systems, so I can use it for the old desktop, and the laptop with both Linux and Windows easily.So... after a short time, I decided that getting a dock would make this all much nicer, and it did. I've been able to reduce cable clutter, have more USB 3 ports, and a wired network connection that doesn't interfere with the USB-C port (Don't know who designed the connectors on my laptop, but they don't both fit at the same time).Got the refurb model of this dock, connected it up with no directions (there were none) and everything worked right off, with no extra drivers or settings. The audio works just like connecting a line out - all automatic. Even the on/off switch works to turn the laptop on and off. I believe it does not charge when off, which will keep it from overcharging. I'd imagine you could get around this if you needed to charge it while off.As a bonus, it charges faster than the charger that came with my refurbished Thinkpad, which was not the original Lenovo charger.By the way, I connected the speakers together with the desktop by using a simple Y-connector for the audio outputs.
L**Z
Supports 5 Monitora
This device works extremely well. It is currently supporting 5 monitors.
M**K
Power button on dock does not turn on Lenovo Yoga 7i
TB4 dock. Dock power button does not work to turn on Lenovo Yoga 7i laptop. I am attempting to use two Dell monitors via display ports on dock but the Yoga 7i will not power on unless the laptop screen is open. No signal goes to the external monitors until the laptop boots to the sign screen. USB devices not recognized when plugged into dock or they drop off. Lenovo website listed this as compatible with the Yoga laptop. The Yoga 7i has Thunderbolt 4 so I got this T4 dock for Thunderbolt 4. I paid premium dollars for this Lenovo dock for my Lenovo laptop. A complete disappointment. Information you get at lenovo on their products imply they work with their products but do not specify what model in a product line. Both Lenovo products are a disappointment. I have also tried the Thunderbolt 3 version of this dock, it also was a disappointment.
M**T
It actually works
I have both a Lenovo X1 Carbon Gen 9 and 10, and I am able to run two external 4k displays (3840 x 2160) at 60Hz over DisplayPort (in addition to the built in display). It also handles all of my USB devices just fine. I'm running Ubuntu Linux on both laptops.I was pretty confused about USB-C vs Thunderbolt, and I had been using the "Cable Matters 8-in-1 Portable 40Gbps USB4 ... , Compatible with Thunderbolt 4" dock but I was only able to reliably get one external 4k display working at 30 Hz. I could occasionally get 2 external 4k displays working at 30 Hz, but I couldn't reliably reenact the magical incantations necessary for this.
A**R
Functional on Macbook M1 Max 16 inch 2021
I normally don't write reviews, however I had to do quite a bit of research before I landed on this one. Disclaimer towards all my views here, I bought this "Very Good" condition used on Amazon for around 140$ shipped. My attitude and rating reflect that price point.I am able to connect this to my Macbook, it charges my laptop and I am able to get two DISTINCT external screens. It took some fiddling to do this. I have two external monitors I use, a Samsung Neo G8 32inch 4k 240HZ and LG 27inch 4k 144Hz.My initial setup was to use this dock to power my mac and run the Neo G8 through the display port with a seperate thunderbolt input for the LG direct into the laptop via DP to TB cable. I was not able to get the Neo G8 to start up with either DP port on the dock. Neither the standalone nor the one that shares its chipset with the HDMI. I tried installing the DisplayLink drivers but it didn't recognize my monitors. I realized it may be my settings and permissions, but I'd have to weaken security too much through the kernel to do this just for DisplayLink. However, I found that the port was able to support DP to my LG monitor. So using DP to the LG, and then connecting my second monitor to the TB4 port on the dock via a DP to TB cable, I was able to get two distinct screens out of this. So before you go thinking that it doesn't work from one of the DP ports, check against another monitor. And use the DP port that's standalone (not stacked with HDMI) for testing, that one runs on a better chipset. Note that I believe that if you want to drive two screens on this, one of them must use the TB4 port. The others will all mirror each other if you're using a Mac.The Macbook works with this, but it doesn't play well. For my needs it's sufficient after passing the setup headache. Things I still have to watch it for. I use my dock with my laptop in clamshell mode, laptop lid closed. Sometimes it wont wake from sleep using my keyboard, meaning I have to open the laptop, login. Sometimes an additional step of replugging the port in is needed. The audio jack in the front works from single port mic and audio. It's well powered but dont plug your headphones in and out all the time when it's docked. The system has to re-register that there is an audio device present and sometimes it takes a bit.That all being said, I believe this is one of the better TB4 ports that you can make work with the Mac M1. If I had to spend 300$ on a dock, I'd probably go with Caldigit, more straight forward especially with everything having a thunderbolt converter cable these days. But for that price I could buy two of these at today's price.Best of luck.
M**E
Lenovo Thunderbolt4
Great docking station! The best one I have had in years.
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