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569236 2007-07-16 09:01:00 cheers gum digger (6100)
569237 2007-07-16 09:07:00 check out Trade Me I brought a good 2port one off there cheap as. radium (8645)
569238 2007-07-17 05:16:00 I use one of these

www.dynamix.co.nz

Cables replacable. Rock solid, good video quality

Available 2 or 4 port

I wouldn't hesitate to buy more
Tony.br (4018)
569239 2007-07-29 05:56:00 I use one of these

www.dynamix.co.nz

Cables replacable. Rock solid, good video quality

Available 2 or 4 port

I wouldn't hesitate to buy more
What model that link isnt showing anything.
gum digger (6100)
569240 2007-07-29 05:58:00 Alrite now iam thinking between these 2

www.xpcomputers.co.nz

or

www.tastech.co.nz

what you say?
gum digger (6100)
569241 2007-07-29 07:47:00 I've been using the MyPico for about 6 months,:thumbs: and have been pleased with it. The model you are looking at is useful because the mouse and keyboard are all through the one USB plug, so adding/removing the second computer is a breeze. Ferg (2559)
569242 2007-07-29 10:14:00 I can recommend the MyPico switch also. I've been using MyPico2 for about six months and it certainly beats the pants off struggling to use 2 keyboards and mice and 2 bulky CRT monitors any day. Rod J (451)
569243 2007-07-29 11:18:00 what about resolution wise?. does it look proper for both computers/? gum digger (6100)
569244 2007-07-30 01:38:00 Hi there,

I recently purchased a Linkskey KVM from the States, and can categorically state it's as stable as - even when swapping mid POST, and even when swapping in the middle of a game (Battlefield for example) on one of the PC's.

I have a Dual monitor set up, and wanted DVI compatible, as well as USB keyboard compatibility, and these guys did all that as well as 7.1 surround compatibility!!!!!

The monitors are supported up to 1920x1200 on Dual Screen set up, and I've only seen slight picture degradation (dotted lines appear as though they are kind of flashing at you). Other than this, and other degradation has righted it self by the unit after about 3 seconds!

Here's the total list of switches, for which I got the LDV-DM702AUSK.
www.linkskey.com

You'll have to import it yourself, and thus you'll need to add GST to the costs (as it enters through Customs) you'll get charged by the seller, but I can thoroughly recommend them.

Cheers

Craig. :D
arseynimz (6919)
569245 2007-07-30 07:36:00 Hi there,

I recently purchased a Linkskey KVM from the States, and can categorically state it's as stable as - even when swapping mid POST, and even when swapping in the middle of a game (Battlefield for example) on one of the PC's.

I have a Dual monitor set up, and wanted DVI compatible, as well as USB keyboard compatibility, and these guys did all that as well as 7.1 surround compatibility!!!!!

The monitors are supported up to 1920x1200 on Dual Screen set up, and I've only seen slight picture degradation (dotted lines appear as though they are kind of flashing at you). Other than this, and other degradation has righted it self by the unit after about 3 seconds!

Here's the total list of switches, for which I got the LDV-DM702AUSK.
www.linkskey.com

You'll have to import it yourself, and thus you'll need to add GST to the costs (as it enters through Customs) you'll get charged by the seller, but I can thoroughly recommend them.

Cheers

Craig. :D
THats awesome man, i cant afford that much
gum digger (6100)
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