

reported during a Continuum demo in New York that “the ease with which these phones basically turned into tiny computers was near-astonishing.”īut most commentators are already also speculating that these new Lumia devices are flagship technology demonstrators rather than any serious attempt to shift numbers. Those are two powerful and sexy-looking devices, even for a non-Windows Phone user. At present, that means only the Lumia 950 or 950 XL. However, as I already reported, right now at least that functionality is limited to the new generation of Windows Premium Phones. The potential for teachers and business users, to name but two groups, should be obvious. You could throw your ereader’s screen up onto a bigger display any time you feel like reading – or sharing – a book on a larger monitor. And at first … ahem … glance, it looks like you’ll be able to do just that. There’s also one USB 3.1 connector on the front of the dock to connect and charge the phone.Ĭontinuum for Phones is one of those features many have been looking forward to to finally lever the power of today’s smartphones onto the desktop. The Microsoft Display Dock supports DisplayPort over a USB-C connector, HDMI, and has two USB 2.0 ports and a USB 2.0 high current charging port.
#Microsoft display dock lumia full
With full HD output and a USB-C port that charges your phone while you work, it’s a quick and easy way to get the productivity advantages of using a bigger screen. The keyboard and mouse are ready to go, and with a 60 FPS refresh rate, catching up on email is flicker-free and super-smooth. Plug your Lumia 950 or 950 XL into a Display Dock and the external monitor starts up.
#Microsoft display dock lumia windows 10
This slightly-less-than-hockey-puck-sized device gives you the ability to connect your Windows 10 phone to a monitor and use it like a desktop PC. One of the highlights of Microsoft’s Windows 10 devices event, just completed in New York, was the reveal of the Microsoft Display Dock.
