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Monday, June 02, 2008

 

HARDWARE

Control over four

In certain computer world reality where four PCs reign on a single desktop, the best solution to gain control over these four machines with a single keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) is to have a 4-port USB KVM switch. And ATEN, being a well-known KVM solutions company, has the perfect KVM switch model for this, the CS64U. The CS64U is a 4-port USB KVM switch that has a complete design integrating 6 feet of cables and built-in USB, which can control four computers or servers on a single device on any operating system platform. Compact in design with built-in 1.8-m cables for each control plus Hotkey selection for OS and keyboard language. It has a multiplatform support, which is compatible with PC (Windows 2000/XP/Vista and/or Linux and FreeBSD), Apple Mac and Sun Microsystems. The multi-use USB connector can connect any USB device, including mouse and supports multimedia USB keyboards and even multifunction mice. It even has individual speaker support plus superior video quality of up to 2078 x 1536. The ATEN CS64U also has DDC2B Auto Scan function to monitor computer operation; its USB mouse port can be used for USB mouse or as a USB hub and is non-powered. This is a great and convenient device to control four desktop computers.
 
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CPU: Intel Core 2 Duo 2.66GHz E6700 RAM: Kingston HyperX KHX9200D2K2 2G DDR2 1GB x4 HDD: WD Caviar SE16 500GB x2 EIDE/SATA Motherboard: ASUS Rampage Formula DVD-RW: ASUS DRW-1608P Video: ASUS ATI EAH1950 XTX LCD: Dual 19" ViewSonic VX1932WM Audio: Terratec DMX 6fire 24/96 Speakers: Behringer MS16 Cooler: ASUS VR Guard PSU: Ultra X3 600W UPS: APC-MGE Smart UPS SUA1000i OS: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate (Product video on www.manilatimes.net; click tech times / hardware)

   

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