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KVM Switch Review - The USB Switcher from Gefen

by Clint DeBoer last modified July 05, 2004
Gefen USB Switcher KVM

Gefen USB Switcher KVM

Summary

  • Product Name: The USB Switcher
  • Manufacturer: Gefen
  • Performance Rating: StarStarStarStarStar
  • Value Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Review Date: July 05, 2004 20:00
  • MSRP: $ 199
Specifications

Video Amplifier Bandwidth: 350MHz
Input Video Signal: 1.2 V p-p
Input Sync Signal: 5 V p-p
Video Connectors: DVI-A
Maximum Resolution: 1920 x 1200
Audio Input Connector: Mini Stereo (1/8”)
USB Input Connectors: Type B
USB Output Connectors: Type A
Power Supply: 12 VAC (External)
Power Consumption: 15 Watts (max)

Accessories:
The USB Switcher
Two 6ft DVI-A to VGA Cable
One DVI-A to VGA Adapter
Two 6ft A to B USB Cable
Two 6ft Audio Cables
One 12V Transformer

Dimensions: 1.75”H x 8”W x 4”D
Weight: 8bs


Pros

  • Comes with everything needed for most applications
  • Excellent & consistent switching performance
  • USB support
  • DVI-A Support
  • Remote Control Option (optional RMT-2)
  • Rackmountable

Cons

  • No DVI support for digital displays (this model)

Introduction

I left the Mac scene around 2001 for the world of build-it-yourself PCs that cost less than $500 – but I cannot get myself to ditch the Mac for several reasons. As the Editor of the largest home theater review website I have to be sure that our pages, articles and designs look good on both platforms. I also admit that I like venturing into the world of Mac OS X from time to time for a refreshing (but fortunately no longer superior) alternative to the Windows world. The only way to make this transition is via physically moving from one PC to another – or by employing a KVM (keyboard, video & mouse) switch.

 

 

 
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