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Docking station 7-in-1 for Steam Deck Releases
October 10, in the year of our
Lord 2022 -- Electronics brand JSAUX just announced the
release of their docking station 7-in-1 for Steam Deck, also
named ‘HB0702’, which is the enhanced version of their previous
model ‘HB0603’. As a new highlight, this portable device
includes for the first time ever a DisplayPort 1.2 connector,
highly-demanded by their user community, and three USB-A 3.2
ports. It features a classic HDMI 2.0 port, an Ethernet input
and an additional USB-C port too. The accessory is now available
on their web store at a retail price of $59.99, with no extra
shipping cost.
Starting this summer, JSAUX docking stations have turned out
into essential accessories to make the most of Valve’s handheld
console in screens with up to 4K resolution. Although they were
designed specifically for Steam Deck, users can also dock
smartphones and tablets as well. This flexibility makes it a
very complete home entertainment system. Its classy and small
casing, made of polished aluminium, makes it perfect for any
kind of space or decoration style.
ABOUT DOCKING STATION ‘HB0702’
It concentrates within a single device all the tools you need to
enjoy a complete gaming experience with your Steam Deck,
starting with its new DisplayPort 1.2 and an HDMI 2.0 port that
allows you to play your favourite with resolutions up to 4K at
60Hz (also, 2K at 120Hz).
The new USB-A 3.2 ports make the data transmission between the
dock and your peripherals much faster than our previous docking
stations.
It includes an additional USB-C port with a power input of 100W.
The Ethernet port is ready to provide players with a connection
speed up to 1000Mbps.
It’s also compatible with iPads and Android phones with USB-C
ports.
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