Kensington unveils the SD200V laptop dock with video
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Kensington continues to roll out new products, and while the SD200V laptop dock may not come with as much marketing hyperbole as that magnetic keyboard, the vertical form factor is a unique take on the usually-unattractive dock concept. Other than that, however, the SD200V isn't really packing a lot of heat -- five USB ports, 1280 x 1024 VGA output with support for spanning and mirroring, 2.1-channel audio, and a mic jack. That's a lot of data to pump over a single USB 2.0 cable, to be sure, but we'd rather plug in a couple more cables and save the $139.