Best Dell Latitude 9420 docking stations

Caldigit Ts4 Review
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The Dell Latitude 9420 is one of the best productivity-focused convertible devices on the market for people who need to work on the go, but what if you want to turn it into a versatile desktop PC while you're at home or in the office? Your best bet is to get your hands on a good docking station. Aside from allowing you to connect your laptop to multiple external monitors, docking stations also come with a variety of ports that you can use to connect peripheral devices like keyboards, mice, external hard drives, and more. Here's our list of the best Dell Latitude 9420 docking stations.

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The Dell Latitude 9420 is one of the best Dell laptops available, and if you're planning on occasionally using it as a desktop machine as well, it's a good idea to pair it with one of the top docking stations on the market. On top of letting you hook up your Dell Latitude 9420 to multiple different displays, the best Thunderbolt 4 docking stations also provide additional ports for peripheral accessories and constant uninterrupted charging for the laptop.

All of the best Dell Latitude 9420 docking stations we mentioned in this roundup are fantastic, but if we had to recommend just one, it would be the CalDigit TS4. With a huge selection of 18 ports, 90W of host charging, support for 4K and 8K displays, and a very durable design, the CalDigit TS4 is nothing short of stellar. It's expensive and it can be hard to find, but if you can find one, you should absolutely pick it up.

With that said, you shouldn't look over the alternatives in this list if the CalDigit's high price, large size, and low availability aren't a good fit for your needs. Folks who need something smaller and more compact will want to check out the CalDigit Element Hub, while people looking for a more affordable option should go with the Anker PowerExpand Thunderbolt 4 Dock. There's also the Razer Thunderbolt 4 Dock Chroma if you'd prefer something snazzy and stylish.

Brendan Lowry

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