Adjustable Tablet Holder for iPad Pro 11 and iPad Air 2020+
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Sponsored Kensington StudioDock
422.33 GBP
Price updated on: 05-05-2024 11:27:57
422.33 GBP
Price updated on: 05-05-2024 11:27:57
Sponsored Kensington K34031WW StudioDock iPad Pro 11 Inch Docking Station 32468J
513.90 GBP
Price updated on: 29-08-2024 19:13:42
513.90 GBP
Price updated on: 29-08-2024 19:13:42 | Identifiers | |
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| MPN | Kensington K34031WW |
| Dimensions / Weight | |
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Audio output The total count of physical audio connectors available on the product, such as headphone jacks, RCA outputs, or optical ports. The value is an integer indicating how many separate audio input or output points can be used to connect external devices.
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3.5 mm |
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Basic device type The fundamental classification of a product, such as tablet, smartphone, laptop, or handheld computer. It indicates the primary form factor and intended use of the device.
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Tablet/Smartphone |
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Brand compatibility A list of brand names that the product is compatible with. Each entry represents a manufacturer whose products can be used with or alongside the item.
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Apple |
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Cable lock slot type Specifies the type of interface or mechanism used to secure a cable in its port, such as Kensington, Noble, IBM, or other standard lock slots. This attribute helps users identify compatibility and security features of the device.
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Kensington |
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Card reader integrated Indicates whether the device includes a built‑in card reader that can read removable memory cards such as SD, microSD, MMC or similar formats.
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Yes |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Silver |
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Compatible memory cards List of the memory card types that a device can read or write, such as MicroSD (TransFlash), SD, MMC, CompactFlash, and others. Each value represents a format that the device’s slot or reader supports for storage expansion.
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SD |
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Data transfer rate The highest theoretical speed at which a device can send or receive data, expressed in bits per second (bps) or its multiples such as kbps, mbps, gbps, etc. It represents the upper bound of throughput under optimal conditions and is useful for comparing performance across devices and interfaces.
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5 Gbit/s |
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Displays Supported The maximum count of display units that a product can accommodate or operate simultaneously, such as monitors, TVs, or other visual output devices. This value indicates how many separate displays the system is designed to support in its current configuration.
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1 |
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Docking connector type A list of the physical connector types that a device supports for docking or charging, such as USB‑C, USB‑A, Micro‑USB, Apple Smart Connector, Microsoft Surface Connector, Pogo Pin, etc. Each value represents a distinct port that can be used to connect the device to a dock, charger, or accessory.
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USB Type-C |
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Ethernet LAN data rates Maximum theoretical speed at which a device can send or receive data over its Ethernet LAN interface, expressed in megabits per second (Mbps) or gigabits per second (Gbps). It represents the upper bound of throughput under optimal conditions and is useful for comparing network performance between devices with wired connectivity.
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100,1000,10 Mbit/s |
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Harmonized System HS code The Harmonized System (HS) code is a standardized numerical identifier used internationally to classify traded goods. It consists of up to six digits, where each pair of digits represents progressively more specific product categories. The HS code facilitates customs duties, trade statistics, and regulatory compliance by providing a common language for describing products across borders.
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84719000 |
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HD type The pixel dimensions of a product’s screen, expressed as width by height (e.g., 1920x1080). It indicates the total number of pixels that compose the display and is used to assess image sharpness and clarity across devices such as monitors, TVs, laptops, and cameras.
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4K Ultra HD |
| HDMI connector type | Full-size |
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HDMI version The specific version of the HDMI standard that a product supports, such as "2.0", "2.1" or "1.4b". This value indicates the capabilities and compatibility of the HDMI interfaces on the device.
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2.0 |
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Power source type The main electrical supply that powers the device, such as mains electricity (AC), battery, USB power, PoE, or a combination of these options.
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DC |
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USB 3.2 Gen 1 The total count of USB 3.2 Gen 1 (also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1 or SuperSpeed) ports available on the device, indicating how many peripherals can be connected simultaneously via this interface.
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3 |
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USB Power Delivery revision The version of the USB Power Delivery (PD) specification that a device supports, expressed as a numeric value such as 2.0 or 3.0. This indicates which PD protocol features and power limits are available for charging or data transfer.
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3.0 |
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USB Power Delivery up to The maximum power output that a device can provide over its USB Power Delivery (USB‑PD) interface, expressed in watts (W). This value indicates the highest level of charging or power delivery capability supported by the USB‑C port and is useful for determining compatibility with chargers, docks, and other peripherals.
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37.5 W |
Kensington
Kensington is a brand that produces a wide range of computer and technology accessories, including laptop locks, mice, and keyboards. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California.
Kensington is a brand that produces a wide range of computer and technology accessories, including laptop locks, mice, and keyboards. The company is headquartered in San Diego, California.













