

This docking station is quite popular, and so far, it has received a fair number of decent user reviews from its user base. When linked with a compatible DisplayPort cable, you’ll be able to enjoy 4K resolution at 60Hz. It’s a simple plug & play device with a single HDMI port and two DisplayPort connections. This display offers the USB-C and Thunderbolt 3 ports, thereby making it apt for Mac users. More are sure to come.If you are looking for a docking station for connecting your laptop to two external monitors, the Plugable USB-C 4K Triple Display Docking Station proves to be a good pick. In Continuum mode, you're restricted to Continuum-compatible apps, of course, which include the Office suite, the built-in music and video apps, the file manager, and a few others. That won't drive extra-large monitors, and the fonts in Windows 10 Mobile's white-text-on-black interfaces (such as in Outlook) sometimes look a little thin, but Word and Excel are terrific. Output comes through at up to 1,920-by-1,200 resolution at 60 frames per second.

The third USB port will accept flash drives or hard drives, and suddenly it's Windows 10! Attaching a keyboard and mouse makes it more powerful. Choose yes, and your phone's screen becomes a touchpad so you can manipulate the OS on the big screen to display documents, or play music or video, for instance.

Plug your Lumia 950 or Lumia 950 XL into the front of the Display Dock, and some sort of monitor into the back, and a message pops up on your phone asking if you want to switch into Continuum mode. On the back, there are three USB-A ports, a USB-C port for power, an HDMI out, and a full-sized DisplayPort connector. On the front, there's a USB-C port that connects to your phone. This solid little cube measures 2.5 by 2.5 by 1 inch (HWD) and weighs 8.1 ounces, and it's absolutely covered in ports. The $99 Microsoft Display Dock HD-500 is a better option.
