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Topic: KVM Switches
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Novoal7
Title: The name's Drew
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18,086
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Sep 11, '04
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User ID: 965,731
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Subject:
KVM Switches
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If this is the incorrect play to post this, I apologize. However, this can be looked at as a Home Theater question, so here we go: I am a KVM switch noob. I completely understand the concept of them, but I am no expert. I've tried to Google what I am looking for, but there are too many words in my search. I am trying to find a KVM switch that allows me to connect two monitors (DVI) and a USB headset on one channel, flick the switch, and swap over to my TV and USB speakers. My TV is an LCD, so I can get an HDMI to DVI converter. Even though I am afraid it will mess up the quality of the picture, it's going to my computer, so the picture will already look a little crappy. Any ideas guys? :<
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