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https://cablematic.com/en/products/ps2-kvm-switch-vga-audio-topview-1kvm-a-mini-2cpu-SW068/
https://cablematic.com/en/products/ps2-kvm-switch-vga-audio-topview-1kvm-a-mini-2cpu-SW068/
PS2 KVM Switch VGA AUDIO Topview 1KVM a mini 2CPU
REF: SW068
Specifications
- Semi-professional compact multimedia CPU switch designed for small computer assembly lines or where you need to have a single monitor, keyboard and mouse to access up to 2 CPUs.
- It emulates the mouse, keyboard and monitor connection, even when a CPU is not displayed, and manages the simultaneous start-up of the connected PCs.
- Audio support (IN and OUT) for each of the CPUs and the master console.
- The CPUactive is selected by means of combinations of keys from the keyboard of the console or from the switch itself since it has a push button for each PC.
- It has internal loudspeaker for sound confirmation of the switching of the CPU.
PVP
€19.83
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€19.83
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€16.91
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Specifications
- Semi-professional compact multimedia CPU switch designed for small computer assembly lines or where you need to have a single monitor, keyboard and mouse to access up to 2 CPUs.
- It emulates the mouse, keyboard and monitor connection, even when a CPU is not displayed, and manages the simultaneous start-up of the connected PCs.
- Audio support (IN and OUT) for each of the CPUs and the master console.
- The CPUactive is selected by means of combinations of keys from the keyboard of the console or from the switch itself since it has a push button for each PC.
- It has internal loudspeaker for sound confirmation of the switching of the CPU.
More info
Semi-professional compact multimedia CPU switch designed for small computer assembly lines or where you need to have a single monitor, keyboard and mouse to access up to 2 CPUs. It emulates the mouse, keyboard and monitor connection, even when a CPU is not displayed, and manages the simultaneous start-up of the connected PCs. Audio support (IN and OUT) for each of the CPUs and the master console. The CPUactive is selected by means of combinations of keys from the keyboard of the console or from the switch itself since it has a push button for each PC. It has internal loudspeaker for sound confirmation of the switching of the CPU. Stores the keyboard status for each CPU. Auto-Scan that performs constant monitoring of each of the connected CPUs. Supports resolution of up to 2048x1536 to 400Mhz. With ALL-MICE technology thatsupports latest generation mice with 4D/5D functions, with advanced functions and scroll wheel. Compatible with DOS, Win3.X, Win95/98/98 2nd ED/2000/ME/XP, NetWare, Unix and Linux. It has connectors PS2 (MiniDIN6-Female) for the keyboard, PS2 (MiniDIN6-Female) for mouse, SuperVGA (HD15-Female) for the monitor and 2 x Mini-Jack stereo Female for Audio IN/OUT of the master console. Does not require power supply for its functionIt then takes the power from the PS2 port on the keyboard of any connected PC. Size of 116x85x32mm and weight of 160g. It is supplied with 2 special cables that connect the CPUs with the switch, and that allow to transport audio, since they have two male stereo mini-jack connectors on the side of the CPU.
- Gross Weight: 1.25 kg
- Number of packages: 1
Technical terms
- VGA
- MiniDin
- KVM
- Jack connector
VGA
The term VGA (Video Graphics Array or Video Graphics Adapter) is a graphics display system for PCs developed by IBM. VGA has become one of the standards for the PC image. In text mode, VGA provides a resolution of 720 by 400 pixels. In graphics mode, the resolution is either 640 by 480 (with 16 colors) or 320 by 200 (with 256 colors). The color palette is 262,144.Unlike earlier graphic standards for PCs - MDA, CGA, EGA and VGA - uses analog signals rather than digital signals. Since its introduction in 1987, several other standards have been developed that offer greater resolution and more colors (SVGA, XGA ...), but VGA remains the denominator used. All personal computers manufactured today still have support VGA, and possibly some other more advanced connection.



