Aten 8-Port USB DVI Dual Link/Audio KVM Switch
Item No. CS1788
Specifications
- SKU Code
- CS1788
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Description
- Superior video quality – 2560 x 1600 (Dual Link DVI); 2048 x 1536 (VGA); DDC2B
- Supports a digital (DVI) or analog (VGA) video output; Cascadable to three levels – control up to 512 computers
- Broadcast mode – allows you to send commands from the console to all computers to perform operations simultaneously
- Multi-Display feature – stack up to four CS1788 units and display video from up to four monitors (dual display / triple display / quad display)
The CS1788 8-Port USB DVI Dual Link KVM Switch is a multi-purpose appliance that consolidates access and control of up to 8 computers from a single USB keyboard, USB mouse, and dual-monitor (DVI-I and VGA) console.
It can be cascaded to three levels – allowing up to 73 CS1788s to control up to 512 computers – all from the original single console, making it ideal for IT applications and management.
In addition, the CS1788 features multi-display functionality, which enables the use of standard USB cables to stack up to four switches for quad-displaying in multiple-monitor installations where each computer is fitted with multiple video cards. It allows you to contrast, analyse and monitor video output in convenient ways, substantially simplifying the working environment.
Furthermore, the CS1788 comes with ATEN´s on-screen display (OSD) function, which can access any computer connected to the installation, it also offers OSD configuration back up/restore to save/ back up the OSD settings and restore them as needed.
The CS1788 provides multimedia keyboard support and is audio enabled. Two microphones can provide audio input to each of the computers, and you can listen to the audio output of each computer on two sets of speakers (on a one-at-a-time basis).
Aten 8-Port USB DVI Dual Link/Audio KVM Switch
Item No. CS1788
Specifications
- SKU Code
- CS1788
*GSA makes every effort to source accurate and detailed product descriptions and technical information from our trusted manufacturers. We also utilise AI to assist in curating this information. However, from time to time, inconsistencies or errors may occur. For the most accurate product specifications, please refer to the official product data sheets provided. If you spot an error, let us know so we can correct it.Â
Description
- Superior video quality – 2560 x 1600 (Dual Link DVI); 2048 x 1536 (VGA); DDC2B
- Supports a digital (DVI) or analog (VGA) video output; Cascadable to three levels – control up to 512 computers
- Broadcast mode – allows you to send commands from the console to all computers to perform operations simultaneously
- Multi-Display feature – stack up to four CS1788 units and display video from up to four monitors (dual display / triple display / quad display)
The CS1788 8-Port USB DVI Dual Link KVM Switch is a multi-purpose appliance that consolidates access and control of up to 8 computers from a single USB keyboard, USB mouse, and dual-monitor (DVI-I and VGA) console.
It can be cascaded to three levels – allowing up to 73 CS1788s to control up to 512 computers – all from the original single console, making it ideal for IT applications and management.
In addition, the CS1788 features multi-display functionality, which enables the use of standard USB cables to stack up to four switches for quad-displaying in multiple-monitor installations where each computer is fitted with multiple video cards. It allows you to contrast, analyse and monitor video output in convenient ways, substantially simplifying the working environment.
Furthermore, the CS1788 comes with ATEN´s on-screen display (OSD) function, which can access any computer connected to the installation, it also offers OSD configuration back up/restore to save/ back up the OSD settings and restore them as needed.
The CS1788 provides multimedia keyboard support and is audio enabled. Two microphones can provide audio input to each of the computers, and you can listen to the audio output of each computer on two sets of speakers (on a one-at-a-time basis).