I'm just wondering how annoying it really is to deal
with unplugging and connecting lots of cables when
going on the road and coming home. If I get the MBP,
at home it will be connected to power, 23-inch Cinema
Display, USB printer, USB iPod cable, FW800 drives,
possibly eSATA drives using an ExpressCard adapter,
and audio. This seems like quite a mess of cables to
deal with every time I want to go portable.
Now I'm all for a docking station... I always had one with my dell laptops or toshiba laptops... basically because I used to get them cheap off ebay and came with a 2nd power adapter - I generally got the dock for less money then the MSRP of the 2nd power adapter... so that's a situation where you have a true "Value".
The problem is that Book Endz offer little value without an additional power adapter, especially to the tune of $300. It makes it stupid to purchase it, because you need to unplug the power adapter if you want to travel with it, or buy a new one.
Even with that said, I think everyone can agree that NO ONE is THAT important that taking the 30 seconds to remove peripherals puts a damper on your daily life. There is a max of 8 slots that could be connected to your computer on Core Duo, and 9 for Core 2 Duo. Even if you have all 8 or 9, the amount of time needed to connect or disconnect is so minimal that it makes a docking station unnecessary. PC docking stations do get the wires out of the way by generally placing them in the back.
So let's calculate. I am over estimating with 30 seconds... lets say 15 seconds per use - so 15 to connect and 15 to disconnect...
so let's even over estimate to assume someone does that 4 times a day. That's 1 minute a day, maximum that is wasted... big deal.
Now let me project... 365 minutes a year = just over 6 hours connecting and disconnecting.
Considering the time wasted in 1 year, you would have to make $50 an hour for it to not be worth your time in 1 year to own a docking station.
But then again, people waste so much time during their days doing other stupid things that I don't think that extra, over estimated minute makes much difference.
I could have saved 4 minutes by not butting in... but I did.
That's not money well spent... docking stations are silly unless they give you a real benefit... like provide a 2nd power adapter, or give your computer some sort of boost in performance.