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Shorty
> 24 hourNetwork port and USB ports did not work.
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dekchi
> 24 hourWorks as expect
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourHas decent amount of ports including the ancient VGA for monitors. My only con is they do not last as long as other docks Ive had in the past. Had to replace twice in 2 years.
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clayton Hella
> 24 hourPerfect
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Rob S.
> 24 hourThe Dell WD15 dock/port replicator works great, so far. The wrong power supply was included with the shipment (had the wrong plug for the WD15 dock), but it wasnt a big deal for me as I have many of the correct 130W power supplies laying around.
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Llama
> 24 hourTo hook up work computer to 3 screens at home like at work
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J. Zimmerman
> 24 hourUpdate 4-16-20: Been using for over 16 months now, still works great, very happy with purchase and much cheaper than new! original: Bought this refurbished to connect my work laptop to my multiple monitor setup at home. easy set up, supports HDMI or VGA connections, multiple USB ports - very happy.
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tiffanydns
> 24 hourIve had problems with the connection out of the box but thought it would be ok. Its only getting worse. The connection to the laptop is not solid instead its wobbly. I know its not my laptop because this doesnt happen in the office. Im constantly having to unplug and find the sweet spot so it will extend to my displays. Lately my laptop is telling me that it is not charging which tells me the cord connection is bad. Please replace! Ive requested a replacement through Amazon. I hope this gets resolved soon.
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willstgo
> 24 hourDamage product. Was return and the money back
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Daniel Fleck
> 24 hourWhen the unit first arrive, the end of the USB-C connector was a bit crushed. I was able to bend it back with a screwdriver and the dock worked great for a few months. However, the cable is definitely the weak point as it has started cutting out intermittently. The good news is, the cable is removable. The bad news is, its a proprietary connector that Dell wont sell you separately and you cannot find anywhere. Similar cables for other docks are available for sale, but those cables despite having the same connectors and dimensions have metal pins that prevent them from being used. This is terrible design and the type of anti-owner practice that shows why we need Right to Repair legislation.