i-tec replacement product for Dell D6000

Are you looking for the Dell D6000? We have listed for you the best i-tec replacements for the Dell D6000. In the table below you can see the different i-tec docking stations. We have also selected which one is most similar to the Dell D6000.

Dell D6000
452-BCYH
CATRIPLE4KDOCKPD C31QUATTRODOCKPD CATRIPLEDOCKPDPRO
 Technology Hybrid (USB-C, DisplayLink) Hybrid (USB-C, DisplayLink) USB-C Hybrid (USB-C , DisplayLink)
 Power Delivery 65 W up to 85 W up to 85 W up to 100 W
 Video ports 1x HDMI, 2x DP 1x HDMI, 2x DP 2x HDMI, 2x DP 3x HDMI, 2x DP (usable up to 3 at a time)
 Thunderbolt 3
 USB-C (data) 1 1 1 2
 USB 3.1 4 5 5 3
 USB 2.0
 LAN*
 Audio × ×
 Mic × ×
 Audio/Mic combi × ×
 Power adapter 130 W 135 W 130 W 130 W
 On/ off button ×
 Kensington lock support
 PXE boot**  (selected platforms only)  (selected platforms only)  (selected platforms only)  (selected platforms only)
 WOL***  (1, 2, 3)  (1, 2, 3)  (1,2,3)  (1,2,3)
 MAC Address Cloning ×  (Docker Pro)  (Docker Pro)  (Docker Pro)
 Combine with Selected DELL models  All USB 3.0 / USB-C / TB3 laptops All USB-C/TB3 laptops  All devices with a USB connection

 

 

LAN*, LAN is short for "Local Area Network", a LAN cable is the connection between computers, printers, switches, etc. creating a network (LAN).

PXE boot**, PXE is an abbreviation of "Preboot Execution Environment", this is a way to make a computer self-boot over the network, independent of any programs on storage memories (hard disk, CD/DVD, floppy, USB memory).

WOL***, WOL is an abbreviation of "Wake-on-LAN", WOL is an Ethernet networking standard that (sometimes) allows a computer to be remotely powered on or brought out of sleep mode using a magic packet. This is done by sending a network message using a simple program to another computer on the network.