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    Docking Station for TX1020 (quick reply appreciated!)

    Discussion in 'HP' started by Sub-D, Mar 8, 2007.

  1. Sub-D

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    Hello, I'm actually doing a bit of research on behalf of a customer. Said customer is interested in purchasing an HP TX1020 for business use however they are also interested in a docking station top go with it. Is there a docking station that is compatable with the TX1020?

    Thank you very much for your time!
     
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    I have the xb3000 the design is very good and I love it
     
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    I use the xb300 on a Dv900, and used the xb2000 on a dv4000 before it. The are excellent products take a look at it before you finalize your recommendation to te client... Ie you do not need a monitor, as the dock uses the built in one. There are also HP port replicators that you could use if he wants a larger monitor in the office.
     
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    Thank you very much for the feedback! The client has been proposed an offer by Dell and I'm in the process of helping them decide which computer will suit them best (sales don't worry me too much tbh, making sure they get the right machine takes priority).