A platform into which you can install a
portable computer. The docking station typically contains
slots for
expansion cards,
bays for
storage devices, and
connectors for
peripheral devices, such as
printers and
monitors. Once inserted in a docking station, the portable computer essentially becomes a
desktop model computer. When it is taken out, it becomes a portable computer again. Most importantly, the same
data is accessible in both
modes because it resides on the portable computer's
drives. The idea behind docking stations is to let you simultaneously enjoy the expansion possibilities of desktop model computers with the portability of
notebook computers. In addition, the docking station enables you to use a full-size
keyboard and monitor when you're not traveling.