Pros: Cheap alternative to purchasing an additional keyboard, mouse and monitor. Cons: Maybe a wireless switch in the future?
I am writing this review to enlighten folks to the uses of a KVM. I have personally purchased two of these, one for a customer and one for myself. In both cases they are extremely easy to setup and use, and it may save you a boatload of money if you ...
Pros: It works! LED on unit shows which machine is active. Cons: 1920x1440 max resolution. If you need more, you can afford better.
I use two IBM Intellistation Z Pro workstations running Unigraphics NX2. I had a very difficult time adjusting from one workstation to the other because my cubicle environment has a very low keyboard tray in the corner. I am more comfortable using the ...
Pros: price, cables are included, warranty, no software required
Cons: location of jacks on the switch, phase shift on flat panel monitor
Background
I have a mid tower desktop computer with a Memorex MX5050 (cheap) 107 key PS/2 keyboard and a Microsoft Optical Wheel USB mouse (with a PS/2 adapter) that plug into a Gigabyte motherboard. The graphics card is an AGP ATI...
Pros: Sleak and colored well; Easy usage with keyboard; Supports dongles. Cons: Auto-mode is near useless; DVI-->Analog connections don't work.
There's so many KVMs to choose from that your head can start spinning at all of the options. USB, 4 ports, Firewire, DVI, etc. I don't need much of it, just a simple KVM with 2 cables for my casual dual PC needs. I knew IOGear was a reputable company, ...
Pros: Excellent picture, Low price, Small size, Easy set up, 3 year warranty, Keyboard Powered Cons: Cables are not detachable. Monitor cables appear to be of low quality.
Don't be misled by it's small size. This great little KVM encased in a rugged plastic housing, it has a 3 year warranty, and the video output is better than I expected. Ok, so it's a KVM. You want it to perform one basic function. That function is, to ...
Pros: VERY easy to install and use, not expensive. Cons: Cables are stiff; IOGear website not too helpful.
I often have three computers running in my home workspace. One is a laptop with no docking station and thus requires some desk real estate. The others are a win2k tower and linux tower. My wife decided for me that I needed to unclutter the desk, so a trip ...
Pros: 2 PC's one monitor, Saves power, fixes problems with PC Clutter, affordable, easy to operate. Cons: Limited resolution.
I am a nerd. There is no way around that, but with energy bills here in California being what they are, and during the summer months with increased heat, having 2 monitors does not help, and having 2 computers on 1 desk, is a hard squeeze as well.
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Pros: Inexpensive. And easy to setup. Cons: Excessive cable length.
I bought this device for the reason most people would. This would be to conserve space. I just bought a new Dell server to replace my old Dell server, and at the time I did not want to get rid of the old one right away. But also did not want to have ...
Pros: Auto switching, no external power source, small box, 6' leads Cons: none, this thing is perfection!
If you have 2 pcs and want to use one monitor, one keyboard & one mouse, this is for you. It has a little auto-switching box with 6' (each set) monitor/mouse/keyboard leads attached. Just plug your stuff in and use it. No external power source needed (unlike Belkin junk). Press "Scroll Lock" twice to switch between computers. EASY AS THAT!
The GCS62 two-port MiniView Micro KVM switch is a simple solution for those with more PCs than hands. Use one keyboard, one mouse and one monitor to c...More at eBay
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