60 GHz chip based WiGig powered mobile computer docking station

Date: 03/03/2013
Dell has announced multi-gigabit tri-band Wi-Fi standard (WiGig) based wireless docking station for its Dell Latitude 6430u Ultrabook mobile-computers. Dell Wireless Dock supports up to two external displays with both DisplayPort and HDMI, features ample peripheral connectivity via three USB 3.0 ports and facilitates easy collaboration with a front Audio In/Out port for voice over IP at speeds of up to 4.6 gigabits per second. The Dell Wireless Dock can also be easily managed with the updated Dell Connection Manager that now supports both WiGig and Wireless LAN settings.

An adapter is available for VGA-based infrastructures and an Ethernet connector. Dell Wireless Dock has the same level of usability and easy integration as the current Latitude E Series Docking Stations with remote access, monitoring and configuration for business class control.

WiGig is powered by the first 60 GHz multi-gigabit wireless chipsets developed by Wilocity and brought to the Dell Latitude 6430u by Qualcomm Atheros.

The Dell Wireless Dock is available now worldwide for $249US.