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Lenovo 40AF0135UK ThinkPad USB-C Gen1 Dock – Dual UHD 4K, Rapid Charging, USB-A & USB-C Ports
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Lenovo 40AF0135UK ThinkPad USB-C Gen1 Dock – Dual UHD 4K, Rapid Charging, USB-A & USB-C Ports

£150.49 Was £249.99 Save £99.50
Lowest Ever Price This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

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If your laptop has a single USB-C port standing between you and a proper dual-monitor desk setup, this dock solves that specific frustration in one connection. The Lenovo 40AF0135UK supports dual UHD 4K output simultaneously, which is a meaningful step above cheaper single-display docks that force you to choose between screens. It also delivers rapid charging passthrough, meaning your laptop charges while everything else runs — no separate power brick competing for desk space.

Who Is This For?

This dock suits ThinkPad users primarily — Lenovo has optimised compatibility and firmware support around its own hardware, and owners of the T, X, and L series will get the most reliable experience. It also works with non-Lenovo USB-C laptops, though power delivery performance and display compatibility can vary depending on your machine's USB-C implementation. If you're running a single-screen setup or only need basic peripheral connectivity, a £40 hub will do the job and you don't need this.

What Buyers Say

Owners consistently praise the build quality and the reliability of the dual 4K output once configured correctly — particularly those using it with two external monitors for video editing or data-heavy work. The most common frustration centres on initial driver setup, which can be fiddly on Windows 11 without manually updating DisplayLink software. A smaller number of buyers report the dock running noticeably warm under sustained load, which is worth monitoring in enclosed desk setups.

The Deal

Currently priced at £150.49, down from £249.99, this represents a saving of £99.50 — roughly 40% off. Because this product is newly tracked on our site, there's no historical price data to confirm whether £249.99 is a genuine long-term retail price or an inflated anchor, so caution is warranted. At £150 it's competitive for a dual-4K dock with rapid charging, but verify independently before assuming the "was" price tells the full story. Watch it — don't rush it.

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Price History & Verdict

Lowest Ever Price

This is the lowest price we have recorded for this product. A strong time to buy.

Current Price £150.49
Lowest Recorded £150.49
Average Price £150.49
Original Price £249.99

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the ThinkPad USB-C Gen 1 Dock supports dual displays at UHD 4K resolution simultaneously via its DisplayPort and HDMI outputs. Both ports output at 4K, but you will need monitors with DisplayPort or HDMI inputs — the dock does not include adapters, so factor that in if your screens use different connections.

The dock connects via USB-C and will provide USB hub functionality, display output, and Ethernet on most USB-C laptops from other manufacturers. However, the rapid charging feature and full driver-level integration are optimised for Lenovo ThinkPad models, so Dell or MacBook users may find charging output is limited and some advanced power management features do not behave as expected.

This product has only just been tracked, so there is no historical price data to confirm whether £150.49 represents its lowest recorded price. The listed RRP is £249.99, making the current discount 40% off, which is a meaningful reduction — but without price history, it is not possible to rule out that it has sold for less before, so monitoring it briefly before purchasing is the cautious approach.

The WATCH verdict reflects that this is a newly tracked product with no historical price data to validate whether £150.49 is genuinely a low point or simply the first price captured. It does not mean the deal is poor — 40% off a Lenovo-branded dock with dual 4K and rapid charging is objectively significant — but it means you cannot yet confirm this is the cheapest it has been.