Quick tech specs
- Switch between two Computers sharing four DVI displays,speakers and mic,USB Keyboard and Mouse and USB 2.0 peripheral
- Quad Monitor DVI USB KVM Switch/Quad Video KVM/Multi-Monitor KVM
- 1 USB 2.0 hub port plus Mic/Audio
- Dual system control for a single workstation with quad monitors,increasing productivity in the office or at home
- Compatible with the Thinkpad Minidock Plus series
- Supports resolutions up to 2560x1600
- Control 2 quad display computers with a single set of peripherals
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Switch between two Computers sharing four DVI displays, speakers and mic, USB Keyboard and Mouse, and USB 2.0 peripheral. The SV231QDVIUA 2-Port Quad Monitor Dual-Link DVI USB KVM Switch allows 2 PCs, each with 4 DVI video outputs, to share monitors, 1 microphone and set of speakers, 1 keyboard and 1 mouse as well as an additional USB 2.0 peripheral such as an external hard drive, thumb drive, printer, or webcam.
The Quad DVI KVM switch allows you to switch back and forth between 2 multi DVI PCs at the touch of a button, while maintaining professional-level video quality on all monitors at resolutions up to 2560x1600. The quad DVI switch also features an integrated USB hub port that allows USB 2.0 peripherals to be shared between attached systems - eliminating duplicate peripheral costs, and offering the convenience of sharing stored data between PCs.
While both DVI-I (analog mode) and DVI-D (digital only) are supported by the KVM, both source PCs must output the same signal type for proper switching. It is recommended wherever possible to use DVI-D cables across all PC to KVM and KVM to Console connections.
The Quad DVI KVM switch allows you to switch back and forth between 2 multi DVI PCs at the touch of a button, while maintaining professional-level video quality on all monitors at resolutions up to 2560x1600. The quad DVI switch also features an integrated USB hub port that allows USB 2.0 peripherals to be shared between attached systems - eliminating duplicate peripheral costs, and offering the convenience of sharing stored data between PCs.
While both DVI-I (analog mode) and DVI-D (digital only) are supported by the KVM, both source PCs must output the same signal type for proper switching. It is recommended wherever possible to use DVI-D cables across all PC to KVM and KVM to Console connections.
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