[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This docking station is compatible with specific laptops. It will not charge Think Pad P Series. Occasional ethernet switches to WiFi.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Overall love the dock. I cannot fully evaluate because I am using it with a work laptop and I think there are driver limitations.
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I bought a separate Lenovo dock 3+ years ago to go with my ThinkPad T470 (and was happy with it). So, to go with a new ThinkPad, I bought the "aircraft carrier-sized" Thunderbolt 4 Dock (--it is twice as big as the dock bought earlier). It isn't the fault of the dock mfg'r., but with so many different USB type ports being created the last 3-4 years, using the NEW dock can get very confusing. How? 3.2 docks (powered and non-powered, but looking identical). A Thunderbolt port on the front which the manual says is "3.0" but the port is shaped like a (small) Thunderbolt port. Also, a thunderbolt port on the left edge of the new P14s ThinkPad (but with 2 ports blending into each other....why?). I'm giving the new PC and dock to my son for his new business. He's not computer "literate". I decided that the only way to have him not totally confused about the Dock's ports was to affix next to each one WHAT it was (self-made Dymo type labels). Conclusion: It is not Lenovo's fault that USB madness has taken over. Also, ever speedier connections are great. It just takes MUCH better labeling on the port to be able to fully utilize its power (& power it HAS).