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Definition of docking station in English: docking stationnoun A device in which a laptop computer, smartphone, or other mobile device may be placed for charging, providing access to a power supply and to peripheral devices or auxiliary features. Example sentencesExamples - The optional docking station will be distributed via selected online shops at a price of £49.
- There were various docking stations, carry cases and add-ons scattered around the stands.
- You can remove the keyboard to travel even more lightly, or add a docking station to your desk if you want to spread out and add peripherals.
- As I sit at the lawyers desk, I notice that the laptop is on a docking station.
- Users can plug the little box into a docking station for desk use or slip it into a more notebook type of package.
- You place it on a docking station, known as a cradle, or make a connection using a wireless network, a modem or infrared light.
- Desktop configurations require the additional purchase of an optional docking station.
- Both models are available with docking stations for use at your desk.
- You simply give the mouse its first charge on the supplied docking station and plug the radio receiver into a spare USB port.
- I arrived at her desk and found that her laptop was not fully seated in the docking station.
- A docking station includes a housing, an infrared signal emitter disposed within the housing, and one or more cradles formed within the housing.
- There is no built-in optical drive, but several external models - including a rewriteable DVD - are available as part of an optional docking station.
- A laptop with a docking station for home use is convenient.
- It turned out that the docking station where the CD-ROM lives is accessed from the computer via FireWire somehow.
- If you need your computer to be a desktop, you pop the core into your desktop docking station.
- The analogy that Burns and his colleagues use when talking about attaching the body onto the chassis is snapping a notebook computer into a docking station.
- Users can add value to their cards or cell phones at thousands of automated docking stations around the country, where they insert paper money and get credit for e-cash.
- Get in the habit of securing your laptop by using a cable lock or a docking station and remember to back up data.
- This one is for the optional docking station which adds features such as DVI output and a parallel port for legacy printers.
- If a laptop is desired, a docking station can be used.
Definition of docking station in US English: docking stationnounˈdäkiNG stāSHənˈdɑkɪŋ steɪʃən A device in which a laptop computer, smartphone, or other mobile device may be placed for charging, providing access to a power supply and to peripheral devices or auxiliary features. Example sentencesExamples - This one is for the optional docking station which adds features such as DVI output and a parallel port for legacy printers.
- You can remove the keyboard to travel even more lightly, or add a docking station to your desk if you want to spread out and add peripherals.
- You simply give the mouse its first charge on the supplied docking station and plug the radio receiver into a spare USB port.
- The optional docking station will be distributed via selected online shops at a price of £49.
- A laptop with a docking station for home use is convenient.
- Get in the habit of securing your laptop by using a cable lock or a docking station and remember to back up data.
- A docking station includes a housing, an infrared signal emitter disposed within the housing, and one or more cradles formed within the housing.
- It turned out that the docking station where the CD-ROM lives is accessed from the computer via FireWire somehow.
- There is no built-in optical drive, but several external models - including a rewriteable DVD - are available as part of an optional docking station.
- There were various docking stations, carry cases and add-ons scattered around the stands.
- I arrived at her desk and found that her laptop was not fully seated in the docking station.
- Users can plug the little box into a docking station for desk use or slip it into a more notebook type of package.
- If you need your computer to be a desktop, you pop the core into your desktop docking station.
- If a laptop is desired, a docking station can be used.
- The analogy that Burns and his colleagues use when talking about attaching the body onto the chassis is snapping a notebook computer into a docking station.
- You place it on a docking station, known as a cradle, or make a connection using a wireless network, a modem or infrared light.
- Desktop configurations require the additional purchase of an optional docking station.
- Users can add value to their cards or cell phones at thousands of automated docking stations around the country, where they insert paper money and get credit for e-cash.
- Both models are available with docking stations for use at your desk.
- As I sit at the lawyers desk, I notice that the laptop is on a docking station.
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