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Reddit mentions of Cable Matters Dual Monitor USB C Hub (USB C Dock) with Dual 4K HDMI, 2X USB 2.0, Ethernet, and 60W Charging - Thunderbolt 3 Port Compatible with Windows

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We found 10 Reddit mentions of Cable Matters Dual Monitor USB C Hub (USB C Dock) with Dual 4K HDMI, 2X USB 2.0, Ethernet, and 60W Charging - Thunderbolt 3 Port Compatible with Windows. Here are the top ones.

Cable Matters Dual Monitor USB C Hub (USB C Dock) with Dual 4K HDMI, 2X USB 2.0, Ethernet, and 60W Charging - Thunderbolt 3 Port Compatible with Windows
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USB-C DOCK adds Ethernet, 2x USB 2.0, 2x HDMI, and 60W of charging power over a single USB-C connection; Connect to a Windows computer with a USB Type-C or Thunderbolt 3 port with this USBC Hub; USB Type C Hub requires DisplayPort Alternate Mode support to view video over USB-C with this USB C Docking Station.BUS-POWERED USB C to Dual HDMI adapter supports dual monitor with HDMI at 3840x2160@30Hz; Dual monitor USB C adapter also supports lower resolution including 1440p and 1080p at 60Hz offered by the DisplayPort MST technology. Thunderbolt 3 compatible for use as a Thunderbolt 3 hubPOWERFUL USB C MULTIPORT ADAPTER provides USB C power delivery to power and charge a laptop up to 60 watts while in use; USB C HDMI Hub supports Power Delivery 3.0, the latest power specification; Maximize the utility of a single Thunderbolt 3 port to connect multiple devices while charging your computer with this dual monitor USB Type C adapter5 IN 1 FUNCTION USB-C Hub with HDMI and a removable case provides all the functions to work on the road when traveling; Connect a wireless mouse or keyboard with this USB C laptop dock; USBC Dock supports driver-free connection to an Ethernet network; Transfer files to a flash drive and expand your workspace to dual 4K UHD displays with this Thunderbolt 3 dock; Mini Dock Station weighs less than 5 ounces with a 6-inch cable tail that tucks into the case for transportTHUNDERBOLT 3 & USB-C COMPATIBLE dual monitor docking station with Surface Book 2, Dell XPS 12/13/15, Latitude 5000/7000, Precision 3000/5000/7000, Alienware 13/15/17, HP Elite X2, Z1 Workstation, Spectre, x360, EliteBook, ZBook 17/15/Studio, Envy 27, Lenovo IdeaPad Y900, Miix 720, ThinkPad P 50/70, T 470/470S/570, X270, X1 Carbon, X1 Yoga, Yoga 370/900/910, Gigabyte Aorus X5 15, X7, Razer Blade/Stealth/Pro, ASUS ROG GL/G5/G7/GX/Strix, ZenBook Pro
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Found 10 comments on Cable Matters Dual Monitor USB C Hub (USB C Dock) with Dual 4K HDMI, 2X USB 2.0, Ethernet, and 60W Charging - Thunderbolt 3 Port Compatible with Windows:

u/chx_ · 4 pointsr/thinkpad

Did you read https://www.reddit.com/r/thinkpad/wiki/newdocks ?

> All in all, the decision comes to down the aggregate video bandwidth requirement, the USB bandwidth required at the same time

So what resolution are you planning to drive over thoes HDMI outputs? If lower than 4k @ 60 then https://smile.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Multiport-Adapter-Ethernet/dp/B0746P6LPP works fine.

u/Sparky2199 · 2 pointsr/diyelectronics

Using a single USB-C would be the best solution, but I am not sure about the available bandwidth. These are the gadgets that must work simultaneously:

  • A 2560x1440 display through HDMI
  • Two HD 1080p@50fps camera modules through the two USB 3.0 connectors
  • Two low-res 720p or 640p camera modules (USB 2.0) and two low-res 640p TFT displays (+ HDMI to MIPI decoder board) on a USB-C HUB

    I want to use a LattePanda Alpha 864s as the brain of the system, and I am not sure if the built-in USB-C connector is capable of covering all of the mentioned things.
u/MrTrout1 · 1 pointr/chromeos

Would you mind sharing a link of which displayport adapter you went with?

I am looking for a dock/hub that will do dual HDMI, Ethernet, and still have USB-C power through. Currently looking at this cable matters hub but seems like it may not support two separate extended monitors on chromebook.
(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0746P6LPP/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00__o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)

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u/a_small_goat · 1 pointr/dotnet

I highly recommend the Cable Matters Thunderbolt/USB-C docks. These are the only ones we use, anymore - we ditched all of our Lenovo docks for them. Primarily, we buy the DisplayPort version, but I do have a pair of the HDMI ones floating around for when we need to hook up to a flatscreen at a conference or a projector or something. They don't need firmware updates, they're tiny (smaller than some external drives), and they just work. I have never had to troubleshoot one. And they cost a fraction of what Lenovo docks do. Love them.

u/Wiidesire · 1 pointr/Surface

If USB 2.0 and 100 Mbit Ethernet are enough for you the following adapter is about half as expensive as the Surface Dock and comes with two HDMI ports:
https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Matters-Multiport-Adapter-Ethernet/dp/B0746P6LPP

u/ElDoubleOK · 1 pointr/chromeos

I haven't looked into the Pixelbook lineup but I've been using an Asus C302 for front-end development and I honestly can't see myself going back to windows right now.

The only downside with the C302 is it's limited to Crouton. Apparently the kernel is too old for Crostini, but I haven't run into a problem that requires Crostini.

With Crouton I run a Xenial chroot and open Linux Apps through the xiwi extension. I've run into a few issues with Xiwi, mainly authentication. Some apps require me to authenticate in the browser (Postman & Spotify), but they don't have the ability to access the native ChromeOS browser. To solve this I had to add a desktop environment to my chroot and authenticate in that desktop's browser. Luckily, I only have to do this once, so if you're limited on storage you can just remove the desktop environment after.

The other issue with running Linux apps through xiwi is you lose access to the media keys. Crouton has a flag named keyboard that should fix this but it doesn't seem to work with my chromebook. This isn't that big of a deal for background apps, like Spotify, but when I run VSCode I would get tired of having to leave the app to turn down the audio or turn up the brightness.

I did some research and found code-server. It was built to allow developers to access VSCode remotely through their browser, but I use it to run VSCode on http://localhost:3000. I created a shortcut for this port and checked "run as window" so it takes up the whole screen.

The only downside with code-server is that it doesn't have access to all the extensions in the VSCode Marketplace. Apparently the code-server team maintains their own collection of extensions and optimize them individually. Simple extensions like themes and icons get added automatically but more complex extensions like live-server and live-share have yet to be supported.

Also, I bought this USB Hub from Cable Matters. After it shipped, I was informed by Cable Matters that my dual 1080p setup would not be supported, but not only did my C302 extend to both, it kept the original display available so now I have a nice triple monitor setup!

u/Nathan-K · 1 pointr/PixelBook
u/mtzaldo · 1 pointr/chromeos

I bought this one https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0746P6LPP/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_t1_lH25BbHH1D1SC
I use it with a laptop running ubuntu

u/PlatinumX · 1 pointr/PixelBook

I like the cablematters docks. There's a dual DP one that has charge-through, as well as a USB hub and ethernet.

There's also a dual HDMI version that works just as well.