Libretto: Question about DVD docking station

Im new to computers
The Libretto and the dvd docking station
So when carrying the computer you need to carry the docking station if using dvd.
Does the computer hold the docking station in place while on the move as a all in one unit?
Thankyou

Hi
Yes the Docker and Laptop are 2 seperate items that can be locked together and stay together until you unlock them. They can be transported as one unit or 2 seperate ones. Its a very good design as it all works as one unit with the battery powering both units. You would need to carry the docking station if you wanted to use the DVD player but its not that heavy and alot smaller than some mobile DVD players

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