Quick tech specs
- Share a keyboard and mouse as well as 1 VGA and 1 DVI displays/monitors between 4 multimedia computers
- Dual Monitor KVM Switch / Dual Display KVM / DVI VGA KVM / Multi-Monitor KVM
- USB 2.0 hub and Mic/Audio ports
- Quad system control for a single user workstation with dual monitors,increasing productivity in the office or at home
- Compatible with the HP 2012 series docking station
- Supports resolutions up to 1920x1200
- Control 4 dual display computers with a single set of peripherals
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"The SV431DDVDUA 4-port DVI VGA dual monitor KVM switch lets you control 4 Dual Display computers using a single USB mouse and keyboard peripheral set.
This dual view KVM switch provides 1 VGA and 1 DVI-I port per computer connection for high-resolution video, as well as audio switching capability between connected computers.
The DVI/VGA KVM switch features an integrated 2-port USB hub that allows USB 2.0 peripherals to be shared between connected computers, and offers a compact design with a rugged metal chassis for durable performance.
NOTE: While both DVI-I (analog) and DVI-D (digital) are supported by the KVM, source PCs must output the same signal for proper switching. It is recommended wherever possible to use DVI-D cables across all PC to KVM and KVM to Console connections. If necessary, please contact technical support for assistance identifying your source.
Backed by a StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Rackmount your KVM switch
If you’d like to mount this KVM switch to your server rack, StarTech.com offers a 1U Rackmount Bracket(sold separately) that turns this KVM into a rackmountable KVM. "
This dual view KVM switch provides 1 VGA and 1 DVI-I port per computer connection for high-resolution video, as well as audio switching capability between connected computers.
The DVI/VGA KVM switch features an integrated 2-port USB hub that allows USB 2.0 peripherals to be shared between connected computers, and offers a compact design with a rugged metal chassis for durable performance.
NOTE: While both DVI-I (analog) and DVI-D (digital) are supported by the KVM, source PCs must output the same signal for proper switching. It is recommended wherever possible to use DVI-D cables across all PC to KVM and KVM to Console connections. If necessary, please contact technical support for assistance identifying your source.
Backed by a StarTech.com 3-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.
Rackmount your KVM switch
If you’d like to mount this KVM switch to your server rack, StarTech.com offers a 1U Rackmount Bracket(sold separately) that turns this KVM into a rackmountable KVM. "
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StarTech.com 4 Port DVI VGA Dual Monitor KVM Switch USB with Audio & USB is rated4.00 out of5 by3.
Rated 5 out of 5 byJB123 from Once it is set up its Great!The 2 monitor 4 port KVM is a great device. Best to organize the cords and start from the bottom up. The instructions were useless but the help desk at StarTech walked me through everything and helped trouble shoot problems. Now that it's up and running we have a great work station! Super easy to switch from computers without loosing data.
Date published: 2017-03-18T00:00:00-04:00
Rated 5 out of 5 byErrolG from Great ToolI bought this KVM switch with both VGA & DVI support as I have not fully crossed over from VGA to DVI yet. It works well with the 3 desktops and 1 laptop I have connected to it. Only 1 issue, the Power Cool 768V2 keyboard is not seen by the machine that runs on Win10 32bit. However it runs okay on the machine with Win10 64bit, Ubuntu 18.04 64 bit & Win8 64 bit. Why do they not build these units with it's own power off switch?
Date published: 2019-12-27T00:00:00-05:00
Rated 5 out of 5 bydrastrogeek from Good KVM, but a little flaky for MacsI've generally had a good experience with this switch. My only issue with it is that I recently hooked up a Mac laptop to it and performance was less predictable. I never seem to have this issue with windows computers but sometimes I'm typing on the Mac and all of a sudden I hear a beep from the switch and the monitors go black. I can usually get them back a few seconds later by hitting keys on the keyboard or moving the mouse, but it is rather annoying because you're in the middle of typing something and for no reason boom, the screens go black for about 15 seconds or so.
Date published: 2015-10-25T00:00:00-04:00