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ezDock port replicator for ACER TM 8100s (8103\8104) Review
I received my ezDock port replicator for the Acer 8100.
It came in a box! The contents. That "dongle" protruding is the port connector. It swivels in and out (90 degrees) of the ezDock so it will ALWAYS be about 4 inches from the back of the laptop: The ezDock AC Adapter (L) is about 3 times as large and heavy as the laptop adapter. It has no fan and has rubber feet to elevate it slightly. The PCMCIA and SmartCard slot is pictured also. ![]() Slot and port info from the PDF manual. My USB port pic was out of focus and I was too far along to take another. EDIT: manual snapshots came out barely legible. I'll redo them in my proverbial spare time. The rear ports (Acer call it the front), bare and occupied: ![]() Rear port info. Yes there are 2 power supply connections. This one came with #9, the 135W "pin" connector. Looks like the one on the laptop but I haven't tested to see if it fits. Port usage info. Note you can use the 6 ezDock USB and the 4 laptop USB at the same time, for a total of TEN. Heaven help me if I ever need them all! Also pictured is the ezDock attached to the 8104. The distance and offset from the laptop is dictated by the ezDock construction and cannot be changed. "Desktop mode" before ezDock and after: The ezDock was purchased from NeutronExpress, as was my recent purchase of a 2nd primary battery for the 8104. The availability of both "fluctuated" but as I was unable to get them elsewhere I didn't mind waiting. The battery was backordered 2 weeks, the ezDock was going to be but actually arrived pretty much on time. Other than that their online ordering and shipment tracking was flawless. Email queries were promptly answered and I was continually updated with order changes without asking. I personally would buy from them again. The driver CD only has modem drivers on it, so there was nothing to install prior to connecting the ezDock. I transferred all my cables, connected to the dongle (it has good "pinch\squeeze" buttons to undock), and started up the laptop. OMIGOSH, the wireless mouse and keyboard didn't work!! So I had to signon using the laptop. Well, I found it has to go through the XP "discovery" process to find the ezDock and all the connected items. Takes 3-4 minutes, but it did it. It found the wireless (USB) keyboard and mouse and the Nostromo Speedpad. It did NOT find the PCI modem, in the ezDock I presume, as my modem works on the laptop. I tried installing the drivers from the CD, and installing via XP online search, but couldn't get the yellow question mark to disappear in Device Manager. I haven't tested the modem to see if it works anyways, and I'm not going to worry about it as if I ever use a modem from home again I'll quit computing. I do use it on the road sometimes. EDIT: I got the drivers to install by choosing "let me select location", selecting Agere Modem, and browsing to the CD to the .inf file, even though previously I had let it browse CD for drivers. Haven't tested it but Device Manager is now showing 2 modems installed. If you are transporting the dock, it is super-light while the adapter is somewhat heavy. Shipping weight of the entire purchase was about 3.5 lbs. I had my external HDD connected via the 4-pin port when I booted up. It did not "see" it so I powered off the HDD, powered on again, and it was fine. I haven't tested all the ports and have no intention of doing so. It works for me. It is hugely convenient now to dock and undock the laptop from home desktop mode so I can go wireless upstairs. The wire cleanup is "nice", they didn't go away they're just all in back now. It IS a somewhat pricey solution, at $260-270ish. It seems to be a fairly complete replicator. 2 days in I'm very satisfied with it.
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thanks for this review MrMsyvc,
also i never gonna buy that one (€299 + shipping in Germany) and i don't have a external LCD. HypheN |
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Thanks, MrMsyvc.
It's most likely possible to use the regular power adapter with the dock unless you are going to connect many bus-powered devices to it. The one and only docking station that I liked and had in my posession was for the Sony laptop. The station latched onto laptop's back (it was as thick as laptop itself) and the whole construction looked as though laptop got extra depth. Extremely practical an beautiful design that was. Of course, laptop itself was not as thin as TM8104. Anyway, the only immediately useful ports on ezDock I see are PS/2 ports to connect Logitech MediaPlay mouse since it has issues when connected through USB. Other than that, I don't see any value in it for myself. With stationary use in mind though, I can see having large external monitor connected to it, audio/TV center, PDA stand....
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I'll definately get this. The port placement for the Acer 8100 is horrible. The Ez Dock solves al of these problems.
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its also useful for express cards when they come out. I might hold off for express cards and/or wait for it to be a little cheaper.
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so when ur using the port replicator u gotta have that plugged in, and also have the laptop plugged in as well?
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MrMysyvc, Thanks for the great information and pictures. As the 8104 is my primary vehicle for video work this will be perfect. The clutter of cables around the laptop leaves little room for note taking etc. Even though the notebook has never left home yet it will be perfect when needed. It certainly is a bit pricey but if I get any good at my new hobby it will be worth it. Anyway I love the new Acer 8104 and except for a few mysterious BSOD it is a near perfect laptop. The EZ dock just makes it that much better.
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(May2007): Dell Lat. D420 (Da' spare lappie rvw) (May2006): Dell XPS M1710 T7600 (2.33GHz/667Mhz), 4GB RAM, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX, 80GB@7200, 8XDVD+/-RW, 17" WUXGA M1710 Review vs. Acer 8104 D/Dock, Pers Shield rvw (Jan2005-Jun2006): Acer TM 8104 2.0Ghz, 2GB, ATI X700 128MB 8104 review, Acer ezDock review (Feb2003-Jan2005): Sager 8887X |
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nice as well for users that have setups like the z680;s speakers etc that can run the optical out from the back i am liking this
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u guys can consider urself lucky... ezdock is 300 -400 € here in austria! rediculous! still will try to get it cheaper form somewhere.. for the native port placement on this laptop just really is a weakness and i guess a good motivation form acer to buy their overpriced dockingstation... well done acer - we love u
![]() thanx for this and all ur other reviews MrMsyvc! greetings from austria gernot - a semicontent 8104 user that knows that it still is one of the better notebooks out there and that he is simply beeing too nitpicking... |
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Acer Travelmate 8104WLMi, ASUS M50Sv-B1 "The ability to destroy a mainframe is insignificant next to the power of the Source." - Darth Archtitect to Neo Codewalker |
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Heya!
Noticed that you're also using a Nostromo Speedpad (the n52?). Have you ever had an issue where Windows XP SP2 bluescreens everytime you disconnect/stop the Speedpad? This happens to me unless I disable the scroll wheel on it in Device Manager. Just wondering if it's just me, due to some bizarre software/hardware conflict. Thanks, Cory |
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(May2007): Dell Lat. D420 (Da' spare lappie rvw) (May2006): Dell XPS M1710 T7600 (2.33GHz/667Mhz), 4GB RAM, 512MB NVIDIA GeForce Go 7900 GTX, 80GB@7200, 8XDVD+/-RW, 17" WUXGA M1710 Review vs. Acer 8104 D/Dock, Pers Shield rvw (Jan2005-Jun2006): Acer TM 8104 2.0Ghz, 2GB, ATI X700 128MB 8104 review, Acer ezDock review (Feb2003-Jan2005): Sager 8887X |
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.. i just ordered the ezdock from triocomputers, new york. that's strange considering i live in austria and that acer is one of the biggest notebook producers over here - but no shop in germany or austria has the dockingstation in stock..
anyway - although i pay more than 100 $ shipping fee it is still about 40 $ cheaper than the cheapest here in austria/germany. since they are sending via ups i expect no problems - well.. i touch wood and wait. just wanted to tell someone ![]() cheers gernot |
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