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Does anyone know of a KVM that can handle an ultrawide (3840x1080) monitor?

Try to check out specs on these units, look at some YT vids.

 

They are in dollars, so not sure if they can be purchased.

https://connectpro.com/

 

 

Do you have more detail for your post

  • refresh rate of screen
  • inputs on the monitor
  • two pc's and one monitor?
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The refresh is 144Hz
Needs to use HDMI as it's for a work laptop (only has hdmi) and PC. So just 2x input
I have extensions right now but I think the port on the latop is starting to wear

I did get a basic USB3 dock it does work but can't cope with the resolution

Edited by Aspman

Is this for a monitor you already have, or one you're planning to get?

I ask, because some monitors come with KVM switches built in, nowadays. My new 4k monitor has one.

 

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On 05/05/2023 at 17:46, Ttaskmaster said:

Is this for a monitor you already have, or one you're planning to get?

I ask, because some monitors come with KVM switches built in, nowadays. My new 4k monitor has one.

 


Loooong delay on reply. I've already got it and it doesn't have a KVM unfortunately

On 24/08/2023 at 13:48, Aspman said:


Loooong delay on reply. I've already got it and it doesn't have a KVM unfortunately

Easy solution, then - Buy yourself a s****y new monitor!!

Gigabyte are seriously coming out with some winning products at the minute.

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On 29/08/2023 at 10:34, Ttaskmaster said:

Easy solution, then - Buy yourself a s****y new monitor!!

Gigabyte are seriously coming out with some winning products at the minute.

Man logic certainly but current monitor was about £600 on sale

On 01/09/2023 at 12:43, Aspman said:

Man logic certainly but current monitor was about £600 on sale

So was mine... It's gone back up now, but only by £100.

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