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* [[SelectaDock II]] <tt>(TP 600/E/X)</tt>
 
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* [[SelectaDock III]] <tt>(TP 600/E/X)</tt>
 
* [[SelectaDock III]] <tt>(TP 600/E/X)</tt>
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* [[TransNote Port Extender]] <tt>(ThinkPad TransNote)</tt>
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* [[ThinkPad i Series Port Replicator]] <tt>(TP i1400, i1500 Series)</tt>
 
* [[ThinkPad Enhanced Port Replicator]]
 
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* [[ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator]] <tt>(TP 365)</tt>
 
* [[ThinkPad 365 Port Replicator]] <tt>(TP 365)</tt>

Revision as of 03:13, 18 April 2005

Docks allow users to connect a variety of external peripherals simply by attaching their ThinkPad to the dock. IBM sells three types of docks for current ThinkPads, the ThinkPad Port Replicator II, ThinkPad Mini-Dock, and ThinkPad Dock II. Additionally, IBM's line of ultralight notebooks, the X-series, have a on-the-go dock called the UltraBase. IBM's docks are known to be some of the most flexible and useful docks available among all notebook manufacturers.

Available Docking Stations and Port Replicators

Other

Future Docks

It is only a matter of time before IBM (or Lenovo) updates the Dock II. With the release of the Intel 915 mobile chipset, it is likely that the follow-on will support PCI Express components. This should be a great boon for Thinkpad owners - greater dock performance and greater expansion possibilities will mean there's even less of a reason to use a desktop PC.