Standing screen display size | 0.01 Inches |
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Brand | Microsoft |
Color | Black |
Hardware Interface | Ethernet |
Compatible Devices | Microsoft Surface Pro 3 |
Total USB Ports | 4 |
Product Dimensions | 5.12"L x 1.18"W x 2.36"H |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Item Weight | 2.6 Pounds |
Total HDMI Ports | 2 |
Wattage | 90 |
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- Compatibility: Surface go, surface laptop, surface laptop 2, surface pro, surface pro 3, surface pro 4,surface pro 6, surface book, surface book 2
- 2x Mini display ports, 1x Gigabit Ethernet port
- 4 USB 3.0 ports, 1x audio out port
- Magnetic surface connect cable. Transform your surface into a desktop PC by plugging in your dock with the surface connect cable. External power supply
- High speed data transferring
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hardware interface | ethernet | ethernet | usb3.0 | 3 5 mm audio, ethernet, usb | ethernet, usb3.0 |
number of ports | 4 | — | 4 | — | 4 |
number of usb ports | 4 | 8 | 1 | 6 | 4 |
compatible devices | Microsoft Surface Pro 3 | Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Microsoft Surface Book | Microsoft Surface Pro 9 | Microsoft Surface Pro 7, Microsoft Surface Go, Microsoft Surface 3, Microsoft Surface Pro 3, Microsoft Surface Pro, Microsoft Surface Pro 4, Microsoft Surface Book | Microsoft Surface Pro 3 |
weight | 2.64 pounds | — | 2.38 pounds | 3.34 pounds | 550 grams |
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Brand | Microsoft |
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Series | PD9-00003 |
Item model number | PD9-00003 |
Operating System | None |
Item Weight | 2.64 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 5.12 x 1.18 x 2.36 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.12 x 1.18 x 2.36 inches |
Color | Black |
Number of Processors | 1 |
Power Source | AC |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Microsoft |
ASIN | B0163HP38W |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | October 2, 2015 |
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Best Sellers Rank | #338 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories) #27 in Laptop Docking Stations |
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Surface Dock instantly transforms your ultraportable Surface into a desktop PC. Simply plug in the Surface Connect cable to charge your device and access external monitors, a keyboard, mouse, and more. Find your perfect viewing angle, or position your device to take advantage of the robust pen capabilities. Surface Dock was built to boost your productivity.
All the ports you need
With two high-definition video ports, a gigabit Ethernet port, four high-speed USB 3.0 ports, and an audio output, you’ve got all the connections you need in a sleek, compact design so you can do your best work.
Lightning fast with minimalist design
Surface Dock uses Surface Connect technology, which enables high-speed transfer of video, audio, and data over a single cable, keeping your desk clutter-free. It also has a Gigabit Ethernet port giving you a fast, reliable connection to your network.
Easy setup
Surface Dock is quick and easy to set up since it’s plug-and-play. Attach your peripherals to Surface Dock and then attach the magnetic Surface Connect cable to your device. It’s that easy.
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Turn your ultraportable Surface into a desktop PC and boost your productivity with Surface Dock. Compatibility - Surface Pro 3, Surface Pro 4, Surface Book.
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Customers like the quality and performance of the docking station. They mention that it's a high quality product and works superbly. They also like the ease of installation, and port. However, some customers have reported connectivity issues with the dock. Customers also differ on monitor compatibility, value, and portable.
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Customers like the performance of the docking station. They mention that it works beautifully with no problems at all, the USB and ethernet ports work flawlessly, and the external monitor resolution is excellent. They also like that it worked with their Microsoft Surface Pro 4 and that the video works well with the current firmware. Overall, most are happy with the dock and find it to be a great buy.
"...coating on the bottom to keep it from slipping around and it does so very well...." Read more
"Works like a charm. This is used to transfer videos to flash drives for our ultrasound business. Great product." Read more
"...E.g. The wireless mouse wont work or the Surface will try to connect to wireless web instead of using the LAN through the dock...." Read more
"...getting the dock because of all the issues but I'm happy to say its working superbly and has improved by workflow.VGA monitor users?..." Read more
Customers generally like the quality of the docking station. They say it's a high-quality product, reliable, and stable. Some mention that the dock itself is fine, but there was no power cord included. Overall, most are satisfied with the quality and functionality of the product.
"...Well made. If it was me, I would buy this for half of what people are charging now for the original dock...." Read more
"...Great product." Read more
"...more with the Surface than using it as your portable, the dock is a great compliment. While it is not perfect, it does almost everything right...." Read more
"...The dock itself is a quality product. It has a heft to it that allows it to weight itself very solidly upon my desk...." Read more
Customers find the installation of the docking station to be easy. They mention that it plugs into the laptop and works right away. Some say that the dock and undocking process is fast and easy, and that it works flawlessly. Some customers also say that docking and undoing is a breeze, and they are able to connect and disconnect without issues.
"...I'm able to connect without issues, takes at most 2 seconds to recognize the two external monitors. Coming from sleep isn't an issue as well...." Read more
"...It is just so convenient. I don't have to align any ports, snap into a dock, worry about bending pins, etc.CONS..." Read more
"...I still recommend this product for multiple monitors because it's just so easy and user friendly...." Read more
"...All USB ports are 3.0, Surface reads everything hooked up easily...." Read more
Customers like the port of the docking station. They say it works well, has extra USB ports, and expands ports. They appreciate the two mini-display ports in the dock over one from the previous generation dock. The USB ports are powered enough so that their keyboard works 100% of the time, and they have no issues with them recognizing their devices.
"...This dock also has 5 USB 3.0 versus 3 on the original dock...." Read more
"...This dock has a small footprint on my desk and enough USB ports to keep my happy, and should I need a USB C, my Pro 8 has 2 ready and available." Read more
"...Nice having two mini-display ports in the dock over one from the previous generation dock.- Smaller foot print than previous dock.-..." Read more
"...It's a good setup; only downside would be lack of USB-C -- but the Surface Book doesn't have that, either, so that's not a new issue." Read more
Customers are mixed about the portability of the docking station. Some mention that it has a small footprint on their desk and enough USB ports to keep them happy, while others say that it's a little heavy and the power supply is also bigger and heavier than the power supplied with the Surface Pro. Some customers also have problems with the Mini DisplayPort on the dock, while other customers have no issues with text or icon sizing.
"...It is portable, although I won't lie it isn't light, which allows you to take your full Surface Pro experience with you and, as I said, shines when..." Read more
"...Design - The dock is small enough it can sit at the back of your desk and leave plenty of work space while not computing or even pack it up and take..." Read more
"This does all the things I need. It is heavy and takes up space but overall worth it." Read more
"...The power supply is also bigger and heavier than the power supply supplied with the Surface Pro...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the docking station. Some mention that it's worth the purchase price, while others say that it is overpriced for what it delivers. Some customers also say that the dock is useless and a waste of their time and money.
"...Although it happens rarely, it happens.Cost - This bad boy is pricey...." Read more
"...The device was complete with power cable and manuals. It looks new and all ports function properly." Read more
"...Could use a couple more USB portsList price is expensive..." Read more
"...I do think it is a bit pricey and adds quite a bit to the total cost of ownership when factoring in the costs for the Surface Pro itself, the Type..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the monitor compatibility of the docking station. Some mention that it bridges that gap by allowing multiple monitors to be connected, as well as USB devices, printers. However, others say that it simply didn't recognize the monitors, and at times it doesn't even recognize one of the screens.
"...If it wasn't for the silly monitor issues I would have given the dock 5 stars...." Read more
"...as I was too excited to notice, but rest assured the dock outputs perfectly fine in 2 monitors. No refresh rate issues at all." Read more
"...than not I'd come home to connect my Surface and it just wouldn't connect to the monitor...." Read more
"...is our only choice for a dock that charges the Surface and outputs to multiple displays, etc. Here is my pros and cons:Pros:-..." Read more
Customers have connectivity issues with the dock. They say it's either very weak or they cannot connect at all. They also mention that the drives consistently get disconnected, the monitors won't come up, and the USB won' t connect. The LAN connection always faults, and Bluetooth connectivity to their speakers will disconnect eventually.
"...Network connectivity lost, USB drive offline, and backup software crash...." Read more
"...The second issue was that the external monitor would not connect through either of the Mini-display ports...." Read more
"...Recently I started having intermittent connectivity problems with the external drive. I would get messages that the drive was inaccessible...." Read more
"...Coming from sleep isn't an issue as well. The Ethernet is ok, as is all the ports..." Read more
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I really like both this and the original dock. The original dock or Surface Pro 3 dock has the advantage of stability that this dock does not offer. This dock also has 5 USB 3.0 versus 3 on the original dock. I personally will never us that many at once, or even 3, and find that USB dongles such as Logitech unifying receivers and Xbox 360 controllers do not need USB 3.0 so I don't see this as a plus so I'll just call it a perk.
This dock can replace your original charger in a practical way meaning you could, in theory, take this to the library or coffee shop if you wanted and it would not be overly cumbersome. The original Surface Pro 3 dock is not portable which isn't me complaining because it was never meant to be. It was meant to pull the Surface into the realm of desktop replacement and it does that as nicely as it can.
This dock has a couple of advantages that I love. First, the magnetic connector that plugs into the Surface Pro is WAY beefier and a good answer to the many reports of the original charger easily coming apart. Next, it has a nice rubbery coating on the bottom to keep it from slipping around and it does so very well. Also, I like that you can plug headphones into it instead of the Surface which keeps clutter away from it. Lastly, the biggest advantage, in my opinion, is that you aren't restricted to a single viewing angle like you were with the original dock. I use my Surface Pro 3 mostly for Microsoft Word and web browsing so I really like the stability of the original dock better for long typing sessions. However, I also use it for Adobe Sketchbook Pro and this is where this dock really shines for me allowing me to adjust my angle however I want.
My summary is basically that I love this thing even though I already have the original dock. It is portable, although I won't lie it isn't light, which allows you to take your full Surface Pro experience with you and, as I said, shines when using the pen for drawing applications in my opinion. The hefty connector is awesome and, honestly, this thing has heft in general. Well made. If it was me, I would buy this for half of what people are charging now for the original dock. The original dock is an awesome piece of hardware but it also handcuffs the Surface Pro and sort of takes something away from the whole point of it. I'd like to mention that I have not hooked up external monitors to this so I can't speak to that because I see that is a big negative point in many reviews. I have a great desktop and my goals in purchasing a Surface Pro 3 was not to hook it up to a monitor at all. I'd simply use my desktop that already has two monitors. Basically, I find the original dock great for work since I'm typing a lot and enjoy the stability it adds. This dock, however, is slightly more versatile with the freedom of viewing angle and portability that allows you to have the most complete Surface Pro experience overall. Add that to what I feel is the spirit of the invention of the Surface Pro and I personally find the need to hook up a monitor at all, or several, completely moot and more of a perk.
VGA monitor users? Read on!
My setup: Surface Pro 4 connected to 2 Dell (kinda really oldish) monitors via miniDP to VGA. That's right, VGA (outstanding un-retina display of 1440x900) :) . I'm not aware of any "active" miniDP to VGA connectors so I am assuming my cables are passive, plus I got them dirt cheap anyway.
I think I could also connect to a 3rd monitor via the Surface (or via WIDI) but that's an adventure for another day.
I'm able to connect without issues, takes at most 2 seconds to recognize the two external monitors. Coming from sleep isn't an issue as well. The Ethernet is ok, as is all the ports (I have a mouse connected, as well as headset, and another cable that goes through the monitors (I forgot what its called but it powers up the monitor's USB so now I have so many free USB ports, almost a dozen!). I'm now able to move my surface around my desk (cos I write a lot via OneNote and Plumbago) and do tablet-y things, while still retaining my desktop workflow.
Only issue I've encountered so far is that Windows 10 sometimes jumbles my apps around the screens after resuming from lock ex it puts my mail app in the 3rd screen, whereas I had it set to show on the 2nd screen. Very minor and more of an OS issue.
Design wise I am wondering my the dock's cable connector is on its left side since the Surface Pro's power connector is on the right. That means the cable would need to cross over especially if you've got the dock right in the center of your two monitor setup. Weird. Thought about flipping the dock upside down so the cable is on the right side but only the bottom part has the grip (and protective matting).
Also the cable from the dock to the surface is too short for my taste. I'd like to be able to move around my surface pro a bit further away from the dock, maybe a good 4-5 feet away, but understandably that might be asking for too much.
The video that goes along with the review shows 3 videos simultaneously playing without a hitch (2 monitors + 1 Surface). Only thing is I had to play each video via different players (VLC, Windows Media and Movies & TV). :) Also note that in the video I had one of the cables connected to the surface itself as I was too excited to notice, but rest assured the dock outputs perfectly fine in 2 monitors. No refresh rate issues at all.
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2016
VGA monitor users? Read on!
My setup: Surface Pro 4 connected to 2 Dell (kinda really oldish) monitors via miniDP to VGA. That's right, VGA (outstanding un-retina display of 1440x900) :) . I'm not aware of any "active" miniDP to VGA connectors so I am assuming my cables are passive, plus I got them dirt cheap anyway.
I think I could also connect to a 3rd monitor via the Surface (or via WIDI) but that's an adventure for another day.
I'm able to connect without issues, takes at most 2 seconds to recognize the two external monitors. Coming from sleep isn't an issue as well. The Ethernet is ok, as is all the ports (I have a mouse connected, as well as headset, and another cable that goes through the monitors (I forgot what its called but it powers up the monitor's USB so now I have so many free USB ports, almost a dozen!). I'm now able to move my surface around my desk (cos I write a lot via OneNote and Plumbago) and do tablet-y things, while still retaining my desktop workflow.
Only issue I've encountered so far is that Windows 10 sometimes jumbles my apps around the screens after resuming from lock ex it puts my mail app in the 3rd screen, whereas I had it set to show on the 2nd screen. Very minor and more of an OS issue.
Design wise I am wondering my the dock's cable connector is on its left side since the Surface Pro's power connector is on the right. That means the cable would need to cross over especially if you've got the dock right in the center of your two monitor setup. Weird. Thought about flipping the dock upside down so the cable is on the right side but only the bottom part has the grip (and protective matting).
Also the cable from the dock to the surface is too short for my taste. I'd like to be able to move around my surface pro a bit further away from the dock, maybe a good 4-5 feet away, but understandably that might be asking for too much.
The video that goes along with the review shows 3 videos simultaneously playing without a hitch (2 monitors + 1 Surface). Only thing is I had to play each video via different players (VLC, Windows Media and Movies & TV). :) Also note that in the video I had one of the cables connected to the surface itself as I was too excited to notice, but rest assured the dock outputs perfectly fine in 2 monitors. No refresh rate issues at all.