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Old 07-27-2020, 10:14 PM   #1
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Default Dell Universal Dock - D6000

My old Dell M4800 recently died and I decided to go for Xps 15 (9570)
Start looking at docking stations as I use multi display env in my work.

I found Dell Universal Dock - D6000 and as it is first time for me to work with new USB and docking stastions I wonder if all this Dell docking stations using the same DisplayLink chipset since they started to be manufactured.

I have seen Ubuntu drivers for chip DL-6000 and my question is if all Dell Universal Dock - D6000 are using this chipset or not.

If not how I can check what chipset is used in particular docking station before I purchase it.

Next question is as I only use display with resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 how many displays I can have conected to one Dell Universal Dock - D6000

Any answers is more that appreciated.
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Old 07-28-2020, 11:10 AM   #2
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out.

D6000 uses DL-6000 chipset. The only way to tell what chipset is used is when the manufacturer of the device provides that information on their website / datasheet / original box or another method.

You can have 3 external monitors running 1920x1080 resolution connected at the same time.
You can filter products that are available on our website to check that. Link below shows pre-filtered information:

https://www.displaylink.com/products...080&num=3&br=2

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