Read more.We take a look at ATEN's two-port CS1782 KVM switch. It offers HDCP-enabled dual-link DVI, USB 2.0, and 7.1 audio switching. Sounds good, doesn't it? Read on to see if it fulfils the on-paper promise
Read more.We take a look at ATEN's two-port CS1782 KVM switch. It offers HDCP-enabled dual-link DVI, USB 2.0, and 7.1 audio switching. Sounds good, doesn't it? Read on to see if it fulfils the on-paper promise
Just thought it was worth noting that there's a 4-port flavour too, the CS1784 (surprise surprise) which is currently findable at under £140 , which looks like an awesome solution for people who need a more complex setup. I'm still using a 4-port PS/2 Aten Masterview and it's an absolutely brilliant little piece of kit.
Did you test analogue display quality?
In general I would not expect any blurring or other artifacts on a DVI connection. It either works or it does not. But in the past the difference between good a bad KVM switches has often been in the display quality when running windows at high resolutions on an analogue display. You could have tested this by putting a DVI to VGA adaptor on the DVI out of the KVM switch, and then connecting that to your test monitor.
Shame there doesnt appear to be a digital audio connection That would of been the iceing on the cake!
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