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IOGEAR 4 Port DVI KVMP Switch with Audio and Cables (GCS1764) | 
enlarge | Brand: Iogear Category: CE
List Price: $266.73 Buy New: $169.99 You Save: $96.74 (36%)
New (42) Used (2) from $169.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 26 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 9 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 10.3 x 1.7 nv:Console Connections: 1 Computer Connections: 4 Keyboard Port Type: USB Monitor Port Type: DVI Mouse Port Type: USB Audio Ports: Audio Out Audio Ports: Microphone Integrated KVM Cable: No Power Supply Type: Bus Powered (No External Power Adapter Required) LEDs: 4 Port LEDs Port Selection: Push Button Port Selection: Hot-Keys Auto-Scan Intervals: 5 seconds Switching Confirmation: Audio Beep Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: GCS1764 Model: GCS1764 UPC: 881317003041 EAN: 0881317003041 ASIN: B0009UFOTS
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| • | Device Type - KVMP Switch | | • | Form Factor - N/A | | • | Dimensions WxDxH - 2.93" x 10.25" x 1.65" | | • | Weight - 6.7 Lb | | • | Package Contents: 1 x GCS1764 KVMP switch 4 x 6' custom cables 1 x Firmware upgrade cable 1 x Power Adapter 1 x User Manual 1 x Quick Start Guide |
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Product Description The IOGEAR DVI KVMP Switch GCS1764 charts a revolutionary new direction in KVM switch functionality by providing an interface for today's digital monitors while integrating a 4-port USB KVM switch with USB peripheral sharing capabilities. As a KVM switch, the unit allows the user to access four computers from a single USB keyboard, USB mouse, and monitor, and also share among the computers peripherals such as external hard drives, printers and scanners. The GCS1764's independent (asynchronous) switching feature allows the KVM focus to be on one computer while the USB peripheral focus is on another. The user can switch from one computer to another without interrupting print jobs, downloads or other functions being handled by connected peripherlas. This eliminates the need to purchase a separate USB hub as well as the need to purchase separate stand-alone peripheral sharers - such as printer servers, modem splitters, etc. It further improves on previous designs with DVI (Digital Video Interface) connectors, and the transfer of keyboard and mouse data to the computers via a fast, reliable USB connection. DVI supports both digital input (flat panel displays, data projectors, plasma displays, digital TVs and set-top boxes) and analog video input (traditional monitors and TVs). Fully compliant with the USB 1.1 specification - supports transfer rates of up to 12 Mbps DVI digital and analog monitor support - fully compliant with the DVI specifications Computer selection via front panel switches and hotkeys LED display for easy status monitoring Auto Scan Mode for monitoring all computers Complete keyboard emulation for error free booting Superior Video quality - 1600 x 1200; DDC2B Hot pluggable - add or remove computers for maintenance
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| Customer Reviews: Read 21 more reviews...
Works great August 14, 2008 This product works great for me. Hooked up to it I have: PowerMac G5 with ATI Radeon 9600 Core 2 Quad Ubuntu Hardy box with onboard Intel GMA X3500 Macbook Core 2 Duo with Intel GMA X3100
I first ordered a Startech Starview KVM, which showed no video from my laptop or Linux box. I returned it and got this instead. I should have gotten this from the start. Once I turned off the beeping and switched the keyboard mode to Mac, it works perfectly.
bad customer service July 31, 2008 I have several of these switches in use and have been satisfied with their operation in the past, this latest one had me a bit unhappy. It arrived with two defective cables, fine electrically but the knobs that turn the studs to secure the cables to the KVM/monitor just spin on the stud.
I figured it would be no big deal and called IOGear tech support only to be told that they would not ship me two replacement cables and that I'd have to ship the entire switch back to Amazon and get it replaced that way.
I made a second call to IOGear customer service and requested confirmation of this policy both to be sure the tech was correct and that they and I had understood the situation correctly. After giving them my case number and explaining he situation again I was bumped up a couple levels to someone that could replace the cables and my problem was solved.
After looking at a couple of the other reviews I have another point that should be considered by folks ordering this KVM switch.
The switch is DVI-I and will switch DVI-D, DVI-A or VGA signals. The connectors on the KVM are DVI-D dual-link, I have not confirmed that the switch will do the dual-link mode and the IOGear website doesn't mention it.
However the cables shipped with the switch DVI-D single-link ones, do not have the analog connections needed to deliver the VGA signal to the switch.
That means you will need to get a VGA to DVI-I cable for any systems that only do VGA. You will also need a DVI-I to DVI-I cable to connect the switch to your monitor. So far all doable if a bit clunky, the killer is that you must have a DVI-I capable monitor port or it won't work. My NEC Multisync has a DVI-I port and when connected it works just fine. My LG monitor has a DVI-D port and it will not work for displaying VGA signals.
Wikipedia has a good page on DVI for non-experts that explains all of this with pictures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Visual_Interface#Connector
Bottom line for me is that while not perfect it is good enough, I'll order another when needed and add it to the stack rather than switching brands and starting a second stack.
Could not get to work at 1920 x 1200 July 23, 2008 After having problems with another Iogear KVM switch at 1920 x 1200 (over VGA, not DVI) the reviews here that mentioned success at that resolution had me optimistic. Alas, I could not get this switch to work properly with 2 PCs at that resolution. The best I achieved was a display with lots of lines dancing around, and random red pixels. Worst case, there was just a band across the middle of the screen - the video changed every time I cycled ports. Another computer running at 1600 x 1200 - which is within the published spec - displayed the same degraded video. Iogear tech support was friendly but ultimately not able to offer any help other than to point me to the GCS1204 which is double the price. That switch is a dual link DVI for much higher video bandwidth, so I suspect it actually will work for my case.
It's unfortunate, as this is a nice KVM otherwise. The previous Iogear KVM I tried is the GCS1758 (I plan to have a 5th device for work/testing, so really want 8 ports) and while it's a well made KVM with some nice features it also had problems with video at 1920 x 1200.
Works as advertised June 20, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I've owned multiple KVMs over the years, and this is the only one that has ever worked exactly as advertised. Not only does this one actually support Logitech mice (I've only tried wired ones), and the Microsoft Natural 4000 (the web/home and favorites keys work!), but USB devices are not disconnected when the hub switches away. USB 2.0 works. I have never, ever been able to get hotkeys to work on the other switches, but this one makes it easy. (My last switch was a 4-port Raritan that promised to support what the IOgear one actually does--and it did, as long as by "support" one means "connect as a HID-compliant mouse and keyboard." I'm impressed, and I've never said that about any KVMs before.
Great KVM switch for DVI - But only supports USB 1.1 May 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
After looking for a KVM that worked well for DVI that supported higher resolutions that didn't cost an bundle, I was excited to see when this one dropped in price so I picked it up. It was easy to set up and worked well with all of the computers I had it connected to. It was only after I had it installed that I noticed it only supported USB 1.1 which I guess is fine for using only the mouse and keyboard, but if those are USB 2.0 and are connected to a USB 2.0 hub with other hardware such as a USB hard drive or thumb drive, the data transfer rate suffers. I ended up moving the hub off the KVM as a result. For everything else, the KVM works great.
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