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Reddit mentions of StarTech.com DVI KVM Switch with Audio & USB 2.0 Hub – 2-Port USB KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 - Dual Monitor KVM Switch (SV231DD2DUA)

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of StarTech.com DVI KVM Switch with Audio & USB 2.0 Hub – 2-Port USB KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 - Dual Monitor KVM Switch (SV231DD2DUA). Here are the top ones.

StarTech.com DVI KVM Switch with Audio & USB 2.0 Hub – 2-Port USB KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 - Dual Monitor KVM Switch (SV231DD2DUA)
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2 COMPUTERS 1 WORKSTATION: This TAA compliant 2 Port DVI KVM Switch lets you control and link up to 2 connected computers with one single set of workstation peripherals for increased productivity in the office or at homeEASY to OPERATE: The front panel pushbuttons on the dual screen KVM make it easy to switch back and forth between systems, while maintaining professional level video quality on both DVI monitorsINTEGRATED USB HUB: The integrated USB 2.0 hub on the dual monitor KVM switch shares two additional peripherals (in addition to keyboard and mouse) among attached computers as if they were directly connected which eliminates the cost of duplicate devicesEDID RETENTION: The USB KVM features EDID retention eliminating the hassle when switching between computers by maintaining computer settingsRELIABLE AFTER PURCHASE SUPPORT: StarTech.com offers free lifetime technical support and a competitive StarTech.com 3-year warranty on this dual monitor DVI KVM switch.
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ColorBlack
Height5.98 Inches
Length8.66 Inches
Number of items1
SizeAudio | USB 2.0 Hub
Weight1.71740102098 Pounds
Width2.24 Inches

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Found 5 comments on StarTech.com DVI KVM Switch with Audio & USB 2.0 Hub – 2-Port USB KVM Switch - 1920 x 1200 - Dual Monitor KVM Switch (SV231DD2DUA):

u/buskerquinn · 2 pointsr/it

if you want an easy pushbutton sort of way to do it, you'll need a dual monitor kvm (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch. Which switch you get depends on what types of monitor connections.

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here's a good one for DVI:

https://smile.amazon.com/StarTech-com-SV231DDVDUA-Monitor-Switch-Audio/dp/B002VY8T2Y?ref_=fsclp_pl_dp_1&th=1

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There are also software ways of doing it (install a program on both computers and change a setting depending on which computer you want to use at the time) but it's slow and would NOT be good for gaming. If you want to give this a shot for shits and giggles, try Synergy.

https://symless.com/synergy

u/Graham110 · 1 pointr/ritforsale

Ah. FYI, my scanner shows that you can get it for $220 on Amazon - http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B002VY8T2Y?linkCode=xm2&tag=ihctc-10644-20

u/Frost_Chomp · 1 pointr/pcmasterrace

Sounds like your looking for a KVM switch. Heres one from amazon they have a few options for display inputs for this one and it will support dual monitors.

u/Plainzwalker · 1 pointr/techsupport

Under $150 might be hard. You didn't specify connection type but this is dual dvi and just about your price range.

There are some Belkin ones that good as well, however they will be pricier. Also most KVM boxes these day require you to get your own cables.

u/RexKoeck · 1 pointr/buildapc

Multiple monitor KVM switches with digital display inputs certainly exist, but you may need to find one which has the right inputs/outputs depending on what outputs the laptop (or dock) has.

For a KVM with digital inputs/outputs, image quality will not be degraded, but make sure to check the specifications for any limitations on use.

Another potentially slightly cheaper option than a KVM would be to use the extra video inputs on the monitors. For example if your monitors have DisplayPort and HDMI inputs, you can hook up your computer with DP, and her laptop with HDMI, and switch video with the monitor video select buttons. You can then put the peripherals (keyboard, mouse, audio with a USB interface) on a single usb hub, and move that one cable over.

If you want more help please list what exactly the laptop is (so we know the outputs and dock options), and what GTX 1080 (to know what video outputs it has), and your monitors (to know what inputs they have).