Fran
Comentado en España el 22 de enero de 2025
perfecto, ya habia usado este articulo
Jesus M.
Comentado en México el 24 de diciembre de 2024
Buena salida de video y audio, le pongo 4 estrellas ya que no conmuta automáticamente (al usar solamente la PC 2, otros kvms si cambian en automático) también los cables son un poco cortos aunque si están bien blindados aunque se ven algo delgados.
Glenn Chow
Comentado en Australia el 9 de noviembre de 2024
perfect for what i needed, nothing in the market was this cost effective and so simple to install, worked first time and all the time!
Archie Fulton
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 6 de febrero de 2022
All the cables needed were supplied and tidy. Very easy and straight forward to set up. Worked no problem.
Ramirez Maciel Jaime Gerardo
Comentado en México el 15 de julio de 2021
Fácil de usar y reconocer en equipos Windows Mac y Linux. Excelente definición para monitores buena calidad en transferencia de sonido
Michael Meissner
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2021
TL;DNR summary -- like the KVM, some minor glitches.Like many people, I am now working primarily at home. I have a home computer (couple year old desktop) and a work computer (Lenovo laptop), and I have had some problems setting up a work environment. Both computers are Linux.Originally I was using one 1080x1920 monitor on each system, and then I combined them into 2 monitors and used a dual monitor KVM setup, but due to space issues, I needed to shrink to using a single larger monitor, but my work system would not handle a 4K monitor. I went with an Acer NITRO XV340CK 2K monitor (3440x1440).I originally tried HDMI, but the work laptop can't handle the Nitro with HDMI, but it could with Displayport. And it did not work with a Displayport -> HDMI cable either.So I've been looking for a KVM that can switch 2K/4K Displayport in a budget under $100. I could find some KVM's that were $200-400 that had good reviews, and I could find a variety of KVM's that had poor reviews, or just were not up to handling Displayport 1.2 and larger displays.I had been manually switching the monitor between the two systems, using a separate USB switch to switch the keyboard and mouse, and manually switching the sound between the systems. It was a big kludge, and at times I would have the monitor on one system and keyboard/mouse on the other, and wonder why I didn't see anything on the screen.A few days ago, the JideTech popped up, and I ordered it. I must admit after having been burned by other KVM's, I did not have high hopes, but at least with Amazon, I could return it if need be.It is nice that I can switch the analog audio as well the mouse and keyboard. My monitor has built-in speakers and those work through the KVM, but because I'm constantly switching between speakers and headphones, I prefer to just use analog audio output/input.After reading some of the reviews, I thought it might have refresh problems above 60Mhz, so I carefully set the refresh rate to 60Mhz on each computer, and it came up great. I was able to bump the refresh rate back to 144Mhz on the desktop and 120Mhz on the laptop, and it worked great. I suspect if I had a 4K monitor, I likely would need to keep the refresh rate to 60Mhz. Some of the failed KVM's I've tried in the past would have visible screen artifacts if the refresh rate was too high.Note, I only use standard USB mouse and keyboard (not wireless). A common complaint is the KVMs that look for a specific keysequence will fail with more elaborate keyboards/mice. So, I am keeping it simple.I noticed 2 minor glitches.The first glitch is when I I used a USB hub/switch that combined several USB devices into one device, and plugged that into a single USB port on the KVM. I found every so often I would lose one of the devices (usually the mouse), and I would need to unplug it and re-plug it back in. I eliminated the USB hub/switch, and plugged both mouse/keyboard directly into the KVM, and I haven't seen a glitch since then.The second glitch is when I switch to the work system, and the screen saver has kicked in and I have enter my password. The background of the screen saver login prompt is only something like 1080x1980, but as soon as I log in, it goes back to the 3440x1440 size screen, and all of my windows are in the same place.
Steve Green
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de diciembre de 2020
I have been struggling working from home on my work laptop. I have bear paws for hands, and poor eyesight, so using a laptop keyboard and small screen made me uncomfortable, for many hours every day. My home setup has a nice keyboard and a huge screen. If only I could use the same keyboard and screen with my laptop?Enter this handy little gizmo! I just purchased a new desktop, but still have some use left for my old desktop, so needed more than a 2-port KVM. I ordered the 4-Port VGA switch and it arrived quickly and well packaged. The Instruction booklet covered many different models, the 4-Port VGA was just one of them (covered in two pages).Set-up was super easy. Plug in the "One" monitor, keyboard and mouse. Then using the INCLUDED special cables, connect those to the various computer systems. I started with my newest desktop, and my work laptop.Powered up the two computers, and BAM! I was looking at my "formerly tiny" laptop screen on my BIG home monitor. Pressed the little selection button on top and BAM! I was looking at my new Windows 10 desktop. A day later, I got around to connecting my old desktop, and now when I pressed the third selector button, you guessed it ... BAM! I was looking at my old Windows 7 desktop.It is SO easy to switch between them. There is maybe a 2 second lag between pressing the button, and seeing the new desktop appear.Could not be happier! Okay ... upon reflection, I could be a tad happier. The cables that they provide are a little on the short side. Only 4' long. I got them to work with my three computer set-up, but another foot of cable would have made things easier.Only other complaint/issue is just one of design. The box itself is small (smaller than my ordinary cell phone) and that means you will have something plugged into every single side. Makes the cables a bit messy. If the box were longer, so that the main ports were all on the "back" and the single monitor, keyboard and mouse were on one end or the other, I could tuck the box a little further under the monitor, and no big, black cable would be running across the desktop.But for this price, I am not taking a star away from the review. And in fact, I knew this going in, and bought it anyway, because my expectation is that I will soon get everything off the old and onto the new desktop, and then that cable can be removed. I bought the 4-port so that eventually, I would have just two computers plugged in on one side, and NOTHING plugged into the two front ports.Anyway ... to sum it all up. It has only been three days, but working from home, using a nice keyboard, and big monitor, has made my life so much more pleasant. I only wish I had known about KVM switches back in February!EDIT: It's been 45 days now, and this device is still fantastic. No issues. I can switch between the three devices without any issues