IOGear MiniView GCS62 2-port KVM Switch

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Newest First | Highest Ratings First | + ShareUnbeatable for the Price.
Pros: Inexpensive. And easy to setup.
Cons: Excessive cable length.
The Bottom Line: This product is easy to use even for a novice user.
I bought this device for the reason most people would. This would be to conserve space. I just bough ...
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Why Spend More? Works Perfectly.
Pros: It works! LED on unit shows which machine is active.
Cons: 1920x1440 max resolution. If you need more, you can afford better.
The Bottom Line: I highly recommend this for anyone who is sick of controlling two computers with two keyboards, two mice, and a monitor capable of two machines.
I use two IBM Intellistation Z Pro workstations running Unigraphics NX2. I had a very difficult time ...
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KVMing without the jargon
Pros: Sleak and colored well; Easy usage with keyboard; Supports dongles.
Cons: Auto-mode is near useless; DVI-->Analog connections don't work.
The Bottom Line: It doesn't get any easier when it comes to KVMs. The complicated and pricey KVMs of the past have just been destroyed by IOGear.
There's so many KVMs to choose from that your head can start spinning at all of the options. USB, 4 ...
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Great KVM switch by IOGear for controlling two systems...
Pros: Cheap alternative to purchasing an additional keyboard, mouse and monitor.
Cons: Maybe a wireless switch in the future?
The Bottom Line: If you need to control two computer systems but don't need a separate keyboard, monitor, and mouse, this is a great item!
I am writing this review to enlighten folks to the uses of a KVM. I have personally purchased two of ...
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Excellent KVM switch
Pros: VERY easy to install and use, not expensive.
Cons: Cables are stiff; IOGear website not too helpful.
The Bottom Line: If you want to consolidate monitors keyboards and mice, buy a GCS62.
I often have three computers running in my home workspace. One is a laptop with no docking station a ...
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