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LINDY 2 Port Manual 4K DisplayPort Switch, 11x6.8x2.7cm, 38411

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In addition to seeing the computer displaced on both monitors (in extended or duplicate display mode), you can pull up both computers at the same time—on different monitors. They're definitely not cheaper than the basic KVMs here, but some high-end "docking"/collaboration monitors have baked-in KVM functionality, for example the HP E24d G4 and the Dell UltraSharp 34 Curved USB-C Monitor. That means you can switch between computers with a keyboard and mouse, but a standard, inexpensive USB switch will not pass through a video signal.

Also, this model has a wireless remote compared to the Tcnewcl's wired remote, meaning more flexibility and one less cable to fuss with. Your desk could be completely de-cluttered (KVM out of sight, out of mind) with only the wireless remote in view. From our review of the HP, "Another nifty feature is a virtual KVM switch, letting you connect two computers—one via USB-C, one via HDMI or DisplayPort—and switch between their inputs.The desktop mini-PCs we tested with, for example, did not have discrete audio jacks, expecting the audio signal to travel over HDMI! If you've ever found yourself switching between two computing devices, such as a home desktop and a work-issued laptop, then you've probably felt the pain of jumping back and forth between two keyboards and two different screens. Imagine you’re using your work desktop, and you want to switch over to another computer for a lunch break.

The included computer-to-KVM cords are multi-headed, with an HDMI on one side that plugs into the KVM. Like many of the less-expensive KVM switches in this list, the Kswllo requires an external 5V adapter (not included) if you need to power an external hard drive or any other power-hungry device. The Ablewe HDMI USB KVM switch, which shares a monitor and two USB peripherals, supports 4K display at 60Hz, 4K at 30HZ, 3D, and 1080p, as well as lower resolutions.

Just push a button on the KVM switch, and you’ll instantly see the other computer on the same desktop monitor you were just using, and you can control it from the same set of input devices.

Some of them are familiar, while many others are reboxed and rebranded imports sold on large etailers' sites. Plus, to switch between these arrangements, the TESmart allows you to use a keyboard shortcut to avoid needing to press a button or deal with a remote (although it comes with one, too. Simply press the button at the top of the device to swap your keyboard, mouse, printer, USB flash drive, or other peripherals between two computers. In addition, our audio and video department features top-quality supplies for your home cinema system. If this kind of teleportation magic sounds like something your home setup needs, here’s a guide to finding the right KVM switch for you.The only difference was the brand name on the package (and the fact that it supports four PCs instead of two).

As one of the world’s leading suppliers of cables, converters and adapters you’re sure to find everything you need here at Lindy Electronics. The other end of that same cord breaks into two parts to plug into the PC: an HDMI for the PC's video-out, with an additional USB cord attached.For video, it provides support for up to 4,096 by 2,160 at 60Hz, whereas the previous IOGear KVM supports 1,920 by 1,080 at 60Hz. For the least hassle, you'll want to choose a KVM that works natively with the video outputs of all connected PCs (assuming they all support one in common! If you want to share a DisplayPort monitor between two devices, the IOGEAR 2-port USB DisplayPort KVM Switch (model GCS52DP) is a terrific choice. To test the audio and video quality, we played a 4K HD movie (our old testing stalwart, Tears of Steel) on each PC through each KVM switch in turn to our Viotek monitor.

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