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  1. What is a KVM Switch?

    What Is A KVM Switch?


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      K-V-M stands for keyboard, video, and mouse. A KVM switch enables you to use one keyboard, video monitor, and mouse for control anywhere from two to several hundred—even thousands—of CPUs or servers. KVM switches save you money, time, and space, and are appropriate for use in almost any computing or IT configuration. In addition to switches, you can further extend your network with KVM extender and extender kits. They enable you to place CPUs in cleaner or more secure locations than your workspace. Plus they extend switching anywhere from a few feet (over CATx cabling) to up to a few miles (over single-mode fiber). There are wireless options, too Space-saving, convenient and
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  2. DVI Cables

    DVI Cable

    ConnectZone.com carries DVI-I Dual Link Cables as well as DVI-D Dual Link CablesDVI-D Extension Cables DVI-A Analog - VGA Cables & DVI-D HDMI Cables DVI stands for Digital Video Interface DVI-D   There are DVI-A = High Resolution Analog Video DVI-D Digital Video   DVI-I Digital & Analog Video     This is the pinout for DVI
    Pin 1 TMDS data 2− Digital red− (link 1)
    Pin 2 TMDS data 2+ Digital red+ (link
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