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Thread: Are there any decent DVI/USB/Audio KVM switches?

Started 3 weeks, 6 days ago by Cyber Akuma
I tried looking up some, but many of them had problems. 1. Sometimes there was cross-interferance, mouse movements would appear in audio, etc. 2. Some of them don't support 1080p video. 3. And finally, some just plain don't work at all, or break down after a few weeks. Another problem was that the price nearly blindsighted me, many of them were in the $200 range! I was looking...
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remux replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Hi Cyber Akuma, There are several DVI, USB KVM switches which feature Audio support. Sadly though, you tend to get what you pay for. The best switch in my opinion is the Adder AdderView Pro switch which comes in 3 basic types: 4 port single head, 8 port single head or 4 port multihead (dual, triple and quad). This delivers faultless DVI switching, USB and Audio. The key feature though ...

remux remux is offline Virtual Med Student replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Hi Cyber Akuma, There are several DVI, USB KVM switches which feature Audio support. Sadly though, you tend to get what you pay for. The best switch in my opinion is the Adder AdderView Pro switch which comes in 3 basic types: 4 port single head, 8 port single head or 4 port multihead (dual, triple and quad). This delivers faultless DVI switching, USB and Audio. The key feature though ...

jdc2000 replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Finding a KVM switch with your specs for under $200 will be difficult. Most KVMs are use for accessing servers, which generally don't need audio, USB, or DVI connections. There are a few that might work in your proce range, but you would need to check the reviews and be able to return the unit if it didn't work out. IOGear has one that might work, and you can check NewEgg for reviews on others...

jdc2000's Avatar replied 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Finding a KVM switch with your specs for under $200 will be difficult. Most KVMs are use for accessing servers, which generally don't need audio, USB, or DVI connections. There are a few that might work in your proce range, but you would need to check the reviews and be able to return the unit if it didn't work out. IOGear has one that might work, and you can check NewEgg for reviews on others...

 

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Cyber Akuma
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Are there any decent...
Published (2009-11-04 16:08:00)
I tried looking up some, but many of them had problems. 1. Sometimes there was cross-interferance, mouse movements would appear in audio, etc. 2. Some of them don't support 1080p video. 3. And finally, some just plain don't work at all, or break down after a few weeks. Another problem was that the price nearly blindsighted me, many of them were in the $200 range! I was looking ot spend under $100, since VGA KVMs were so much...
jdc2000
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Are there any decent...
Published (2009-11-06 15:30:00)
Finding a KVM switch with your specs for under $200 will be difficult. Most KVMs are use for accessing servers, which generally don't need audio, USB, or DVI connections. There are a few that might work in your proce range, but you would need to check the reviews and be able to return the unit if it didn't work out. IOGear has one that might work, and you can check NewEgg for reviews on others....
remux
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Are there any decent...
Published (2009-11-06 05:57:00)
Hi Cyber Akuma, There are several DVI, USB KVM switches which feature Audio support. Sadly though, you tend to get what you pay for. The best switch in my opinion is the Adder AdderView Pro switch which comes in 3 basic types: 4 port single head, 8 port single head or 4 port multihead (dual, triple and quad). This delivers faultless DVI switching, USB and Audio. The key feature though is that this switch features USB True Emulation which...
remux remux is offline Virtual...
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user's latest post:
Are there any decent...
Published (2009-11-06 05:57:00)
Hi Cyber Akuma, There are several DVI, USB KVM switches which feature Audio support. Sadly though, you tend to get what you pay for. The best switch in my opinion is the Adder AdderView Pro switch which comes in 3 basic types: 4 port single head, 8 port single head or 4 port multihead (dual, triple and quad). This delivers faultless DVI switching, USB and Audio. The key feature though is that this switch features USB True Emulation which...
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user's latest post:
Are there any decent...
Published (2009-11-06 15:30:00)
Finding a KVM switch with your specs for under $200 will be difficult. Most KVMs are use for accessing servers, which generally don't need audio, USB, or DVI connections. There are a few that might work in your proce range, but you would need to check the reviews and be able to return the unit if it didn't work out. IOGear has one that might work, and you can check NewEgg for reviews on others....

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