Product Details
Sony VAIO SZ Series Docking Station

Sony VAIO SZ Series Docking Station
From Sony

List Price: $199.99
Price: $173.63

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description

This handy interface is essential for the mobile user. It lets you quickly and easily connect to all your workstation peripherals. And when you're on the go, there are no cables to plug and unplug.


Product Details

  • Brand: Sony
  • Model: VGP-PRSZ1
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 10.43" h x 13.58" w x 2.17" l, 1.60 pounds

Features

  • Designed exclusively for use with the VAIO® SZ Series Notebooks.
  • Ports include 3 USB 2.0, Gigabit Ethernet, VGA, DVI-D and DC in.

Customer Reviews

Several shortcomings - either the laptop or docking station2
I've experienced these shortcomings with this docking station.

1. My system forgets the monitor configuration nearly every time I boot - I don't even have to undock it. I work with the external monitor only, and use it in 1600 x 1200 mode. After a restart, it comes up properly, but about 5 seconds into the boot (probably loading the NVIDIA control panel stuff) it switches to dual display and makes the external monitor 1280 x 800 to match the internal. I have to manually go into the NVIDIA control panel and set everything up. On occasion, it'll remember and come up correctly - but not often. Sony has no answer.

2. No power adapter. You'll need to buy one if you don't want to dig out and hook up the laptop's AC adapter each time you dock (who does?)

3. Bad DVI support. My external monitor "looked" good through the DVI port, but when the laptop tried to put the monitor to sleep, the monitor just flashes "Mode not supported"... forEVER! It never goes to sleep. I've used the monitor (Samsung SyncMaster 213T) on several other computers without a problem.

4. Using the above monitor via Analog port allowed the sleep function to work, but the text is a little fuzzy; seems a bit out of focus. Tried numerous adjustments and at its best is mediocre. Again, above monitor on my Dell laptop via Analog looks better.

5. No power off? You can undock, but you can't use the power button to shutdown or turn on the computer without opening the clamshell. Come on, Sony! What were you thinking?

6. 3 USB ports in this day and age just isn't enough. For the amount of money I paid for a docking station that didn't even come with power adapter, I shouldn't have to ALSO buy a USB hub.

But... if you have this nifty little laptop... what ELSE are you going to buy? :(

Half hearted attempt2
1) Multi monitor software is poor. Manual configuration of external monitor is required on every re-connect. Dual monitor (using the laptop screen and an external monitor) does not seem to be supported.
2) Analog video quality is poor. Dock seems to degrade the signals.
3) No power supply included.
4) No provision for audio.
5) Only three USB ports

Product is fine, Sony support is awful3
The docking station we received had a defective Ethernet port - it kept dropping out. We called Sony for support, and it took many phone calls to isolate the problem to a defective unit. Then it took nearly a dozen phone calls, hours on the phone, and more than four weeks for Sony to repair the unit and send it back to us. We kept being transferred between support people - nobody seemed to know how they supported docking stations. After we shipped it back for repair, nobody seemed to be able to find it or tell us the status. We were relieved when it arrived at our front door, with the problem fixed.

We have liked Sony products in the past and the docking station was purchased for our brand-new top-of-the-line SZ VAIO notebook. After this experience with Sony support, we will think many times before we buy another Sony product.