ServSwitch Wizard Dual-Link DVI with USB True Emulation
Quick Facts
- A flexible, professional-grade KVM switch for high-performance, multihead KVM switching.
- Enables a single user to control four computers fitted with dual video heads and share USB peripherals between them.
- Supports access to two video heads on each channel. Switch DVI video, keyboard, and mouse streams to multiple CPUs.
Further Details
- Each video head supports dual-link DVI video at up to 450 megapixels per second.
- Control all functions from a console with two high-resolution DVI screens.
- Boasts resolutions up to 2560 x 1600-great for demanding university R&D or medical imaging applications.
- Features two independent USB 2.0 channels for switching between high-speed USB peripherals.
- Switch attached peripherals collectively to any computer systems, or link them to separate systems-perform multiple tasks in parallel!
- True emulation technology on switched USB inputs. Attached USB devices can be continuously emulated to each computer.
- Supports instantaneous hotkey switching plus the extra keys and features of enhanced keyboards and mice.
- Works with all known software and operating systems (Windows®, Linux®, Sun®, Mac®, NetWare®, UNIX®, and others).
- Equipped with audio inputs on KVM and computer channels, too.
- To support additional video heads on the switching platform, cascade multiple switches.
- RoHS compliant.
This highly flexible KVM switch centralizes and simplifies high-end, multihead video switching access at a single user console with multiple DVI screens.
Plus, with advanced support for multiple high-speed USB devices, the ServSwitch DVI Wizard Dual-Link serves today's busy multitaskers quite well.
It's ideal for IT administrators and medical imaging, graphic design, and broadcast studio professionals who not only require quick, reliable access to multiple computer CPUs and multiple video channels, but also need simultaneous access to a mix of USB peripherals.
Select a channel on the ServSwitch Wizard DVI Dual-Link using hotkeys, a three-button mouse, or the switch's front-panel controls. When autoscan is enabled, the switch cycles between connected computers in sequence automatically. A seven-segment numeric display indicates the selected channel.