T60 and Advanced Mini-dock pics
Posted: Sun Apr 02, 2006 10:45 am
This mini-dock is compatible with the T60 and Z60.
Without further ado, the pics (and many thanks to pundit for hosting the pics!):
1. Still has the IBM logo.
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 20view.jpg
2. Power, status LEDs, eject button, lock.
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... button.jpg
3. Various connections. From left to right (on pic): 4 USB ports (3 already in use <sigh>), PS/2 port, RJ11, RJ45, VGA, DVI-D, mic-in, headphone, serial, parallel, power (dock comes with its own 90w power supply).
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 0panel.jpg
4. Digital audio, cable lock slot
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 20side.jpg
5. The desk - T60 in dock, external monitor, USB drive, cable modem, wireless router. The monitor is connected via DVI-D. I am running extended desktop with 1400x1050 on the laptop screen and 1280x1024 on the monitor.
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 0setup.jpg
If anyone has suggestions on taming the cabling coming up from behind the desk and into the dock, I'm all ears! Maybe I'll use some of the PET wrap I used with my audio/video system cabling - but removing and adding cables would be a PITA.
Also, I'm debating whether to keep this dock or get the (considerably larger) advanced dock. I don't need room for another video card yet, and when I do, it seems there will be other solutions available like a USB-based external video card. I already have an external USB hard drive, and can get an external dvd drive if necessary in the future (I don't think the advanced dock can fit both a hard drive and a dvd drive).
The downside to the advanced dock is the increased size. I don't consider the increased cost to be a downside because I imagine setting up a mini-dock with lots of external devices (esp. video) will be more costly than the advanced dock with ability to add internal devices. Plus fewer wall warts. Any thoughts on this?
Without further ado, the pics (and many thanks to pundit for hosting the pics!):
1. Still has the IBM logo.
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 20view.jpg
2. Power, status LEDs, eject button, lock.
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... button.jpg
3. Various connections. From left to right (on pic): 4 USB ports (3 already in use <sigh>), PS/2 port, RJ11, RJ45, VGA, DVI-D, mic-in, headphone, serial, parallel, power (dock comes with its own 90w power supply).
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 0panel.jpg
4. Digital audio, cable lock slot
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 20side.jpg
5. The desk - T60 in dock, external monitor, USB drive, cable modem, wireless router. The monitor is connected via DVI-D. I am running extended desktop with 1400x1050 on the laptop screen and 1280x1024 on the monitor.
http://emphaticallystatic.org/blogimage ... 0setup.jpg
If anyone has suggestions on taming the cabling coming up from behind the desk and into the dock, I'm all ears! Maybe I'll use some of the PET wrap I used with my audio/video system cabling - but removing and adding cables would be a PITA.
Also, I'm debating whether to keep this dock or get the (considerably larger) advanced dock. I don't need room for another video card yet, and when I do, it seems there will be other solutions available like a USB-based external video card. I already have an external USB hard drive, and can get an external dvd drive if necessary in the future (I don't think the advanced dock can fit both a hard drive and a dvd drive).
The downside to the advanced dock is the increased size. I don't consider the increased cost to be a downside because I imagine setting up a mini-dock with lots of external devices (esp. video) will be more costly than the advanced dock with ability to add internal devices. Plus fewer wall warts. Any thoughts on this?