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Auto Signal Compensation (ASC), no DIP switch setting needed for the different distances. Keyboard and mouse emulation - keeps your server functioning smoothly when it is disconnected from the switch's KVM port or relocated to different KVM port. Lifetime firmware upgrades. Superior video quality - supports resolution up to 1600 x 1200*. Built in ASIC for greater reliability and compatibility. Compact size. * This maximum resolution may vary depending on the transmission distance. For more details, please refer to the product pages of the connected KVM switches.. The KA7130 Sun Legacy KVM Adapter Cable connects the KVM switch to the console ports of the target computer. With its small form factor and light weight design, it represents the next generation of Sun Legacy KVM Adapter Cables - offering superior signal compensation and delay skew techniques for greatly enhanced video quality.. Performance. Material. Plastic. Connector gender. Male/Female. Connector 2. RJ-45. Connector 1. 13W3 + PS/2. Product colour. Black. Packaging data. Weight. 120 g. Logistics data. Harmonized System (HS) code. 84733080. Other features. Dimensions (WxDxH). 43 x 90 x 23 mm. leaflet
Price: £368.99 from Back to the Office
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1.8 m. Video port type: DVI-D. Black. PC Connector: DVI-D (Single Link) & Audio. Console Connector:DVI-D (Single Link) & Audio. Length:1.8m. Please see "KVM Cables Table" for compatible products. Performance. Connector 2. DVI-D SL, Audio 3.5mm. Connector...
Optimized for analog signal transmission. VGA cable with 15-pin female input and male output. Bend Radius: 90°*. Outer shielded material: Al Mylar tape. RoHS compliant. Compatible with ATEN VGA products. Note:* Swings 1000 times between angles of +/-...
Optimized for analog signal transmission. VGA cable with 15-pin male input and output. Bend Radius: 60°*. Outer shielded material: Al Mylar tape. Compatible with ATEN VGA products. Note:* Swings 3000 times between angles of +/- 60 degrees, at a frequency...
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