monitor, keyboard and mouse set up then you need a KVM switch but, until
now, such peripherals have, from a design perspective at least, been
less than inspiring affairs best hidden from view - but Belkin's new
SOHO KVM manages to achieve what we thought otherwise impossible in
being a KVM switch you'll be more than happy to give up highly prized
desktop real estate in order to show off.
Prior to coming across Belkin's new SOHO KVM if you had asked us whether
we could ever envisage raving about the design of a KVM switch we would
have thought you mad. But here we are, about to do exactly that, as the
design of Belkin's SOHO KVM is a work of genius from a design team who
obviously know what how to get our cold, geek hearts palpitating with
desire..
Featuring touch sensitive controls and the form factor of a sleek,
glossy black box, the Belkin SOHO KVM is available in six versions
allowing for VGA, PS2 and DVI connections each of which also serves as a
two port USB 2.0 hub (one port front mounted, the second placed at the
rear of the unit) which is a welcome addition that will doubtless prove
especially handy just when it never seems that you have quite enough USB
ports available to accommodate all your connectivity requirements (USB
fish tank, et al).
The Belkin SOHO KVM Switch is expected to retail for around $160 or $270
for the 2 port and four port models respectively.
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