There are no options for the iPad to connect it to a docking station, and no USB hubs either.
Plug the hub's USB cable into the tablet and it morphs into a full desktop system. If the tablet has no dock option, universal hubs are available that serve the same purpose. See also: Can a Surface Pro 3 with docking station replace your desktop PC? This lets the slate serve as the CPU that powers it all. Those produced by tablet OEMs are the easiest, simply requiring putting the tablet on the dock which connects all of the desktop peripherals. These devices facilitate plugging in monitors, keyboards, mice, and hard drives. Tablets can serve as desktop systems in the office with the addition of a docking station. It's not easy to find one bigger than 10 inches in Android, and impossible for the iPad. There are Windows tablets with varying screen sizes, ranging from 7 to 15.6 inches. See related: Six great laptops ready for Windows 10 This is especially true when it comes to screen size, particularly for larger slates which at times can be a better solution for work. The many options for Windows tablets make it easier to find one that fits individual needs. Executives have pushed for them, IT departments have accommodated them, and users continue to clamor for them. The hottest device in the enterprise remains the tablet.