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13 Oct, 2025
£199.74 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
For £166.49 ex‑VAT, this is the sort of docking station you buy when you want “works every day” reliability more than you want clever extras. The Dell-branded angle and the 3‑year Basic Hardware Service with advanced exchange after remote diagnosis is the real differentiator for UK business buyers—when something goes wrong (and with docks, it sometimes does), you don’t want to be troubleshooting USB‑C weirdness for weeks. It’ll suit office staff who dock daily, hot‑deskers who need dual display support, and anyone who values stable wired Ethernet over fiddling with Wi‑Fi.
I wouldn’t buy it if your use case is occasional—if someone only docks once or twice a week, a cheaper generic dock can be good enough. Also, if your monitors use unusual refresh rates/adapters or you’re running very demanding video setups, I’d still sanity-check compatibility with your exact screen models before rolling it out across a fleet. But for a standard “laptop to dual monitors + Ethernet + peripherals” workflow with proper Dell support backing it, this is solid value: you’re paying for fewer headaches and better downtime protection, not for flashy marketing.

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