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    Dell Inspiron Dock or Monitor Stand? (Laptop)

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by ko_kidd, Dec 23, 2007.

  1. ko_kidd

    ko_kidd Newbie

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    Is there such a thing? I've seen a stand for the Latitude but nothing for the Inspiron laptops.

    Here is the Latitude stand:
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    And other ideas for stands:
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    I just want something that I can use with a monitor on top of a desk.
     
  2. B2TheEYo

    B2TheEYo Notebook Deity

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    You'll never find anything that simply plugs into a proprietary jack on the bottom and such like some of the Lenovo's have. But there are millions of 3rd party generic stands that should fit any laptop.

    Check out tiger direct and such, plenty of options I'd imagine.

    Go figure Apple's have the neat looking one.
     
  3. nizzy1115

    nizzy1115 Notebook Prophet

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    Only the business models of dell laptops have the docks (not including vostros). You need the special port that is built into the bottom of the laptop (so, only the latitudes have it).