I think I am using the right term for this but what im trying to do is be able to have a fixed large display and keyboard but use my laptop to run it. From what ive seen most of the docking stations are made for more of what I would call business brands like Dell and Lenovo but I have an Asus laptop. Is this an easy concept that I seem to be missing? I basically want to be able to walk up to the desk and plug my laptop into ac power and connect the display. From there I would like to access and use the laptop with its display closed and out of the way.
The other option would be just to setup an VPN and build a bare bones computer to just leave at the office. The issue with that is we have bad power at night where the office is and get surges. I have everything important hooked into UPS's but a strong surge or a lightning strike could get past that. When I leave the majority of equipment gets disconnected from the outside power for protection. With that said the computers are normally off and unplugged. I could have an offsite storage drive but you can see what this is starting to turn into. (I am self employed) Thats why I was looking at a docking station. That way I can work from home or at the office on my laptop.
Am I looking into the right products or is there some way to do this more simply?
The other option would be just to setup an VPN and build a bare bones computer to just leave at the office. The issue with that is we have bad power at night where the office is and get surges. I have everything important hooked into UPS's but a strong surge or a lightning strike could get past that. When I leave the majority of equipment gets disconnected from the outside power for protection. With that said the computers are normally off and unplugged. I could have an offsite storage drive but you can see what this is starting to turn into. (I am self employed) Thats why I was looking at a docking station. That way I can work from home or at the office on my laptop.
Am I looking into the right products or is there some way to do this more simply?