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SABRENT KVM Switch, peripheral sharing with 2 port USB C inputs, 2 ports USB-C outputs, 60W (PD 3.0) | 2 USB ports | 1 HDMI port 4K@60Hz, thunderbolt compatible, Control two pcs with one monitor

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Yes and no. Technically you can use a USB-C KVM switch with your gaming monitor. But most gaming setups (GPUs and Gaming Monitors) are geared for a very high refresh rate. A USB-C KVM switch will deliver a 60Hz refresh rate at best; this can be a problem. Do I need to install device drivers for a KVM switch? A cluttered desk leads to a cluttered mind, which leads to procrastination and low productivity. One cannot over-emphasize this statement in the context of working on computers, more specifically, working on multiple computers. The design also features a wired remote for easy switching between computers. Alternately, you can use the keyboard hotkeys or switch using the mouse. If all else fails, the front panel also features a button that allows you to switch between inputs. Our Take The switch has one HDMI port and supports 4K@60Hz video. Further, each input port has an EDID emulator that informs the host about the display settings, allowing it to tweak the video signals to give you ideal picture quality.

If you have only two computers/laptops, getting a powerless device and saving your desk space from clutter makes more sense. Ports One USB keyboard, mouse and one DisplayPort monitor control two DisplayPort computers, one USB-C device and share two USB peripherals In any case, what I'm discussing is a switch for multi-input solutions (typical use-case being having a personal desktop and work laptop, but wanting to easily take advantage of the same peripherals/displays on both without having to change cables or manually select inputs on monitors). Traditional KVMs have specific inputs/outputs for data/video for each device in the system, but TB3/4 offer all of those through a single cable solution, potentially making KVMs as "simple" as a single TB3/4 output and some TB3/4 inputs for each device.

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The VisionTek VT4950 is streamlined for productivity and multitasking workflows. You can connect (and charge) two laptops as the USB-C port features 100W Power Delivery to each host, ensuring uninterrupted work sessions and minimal wire clutter. USB switches are another KVM alternative, of sorts. They look just like KVMs, and will likely show up in the search results if you're hunting for a KVM from a retailer. But they have one critical difference: no video support. They will only allow for switching of a keyboard and mouse. That means you can switch between computers with a keyboard and mouse, but a standard, inexpensive USB switch will not pass through a video signal. If your monitor has dual video inputs (most do), and you can attach a system to each, that arrangement can work as a KVM surrogate along with a USB switch, but you'll have to switch the display input via the monitor OSD and the peripherals via the USB switch separately. That's a much less elegant solution than a "true" KVM. This KVM switch from Cable Matters offers several benefits over its competitor when it comes to the sheer video output. This makes it one of the best KVM switches on the market. But it is not without its flaws. So, the use cases for this device become limited, and one must be mindful of a few things before buying this device. The device supports 4K@60Hz video via the HDMI 2.0 port. You can connect two computers using the USB-C ports on the front panel. To switch between displays, you need to use the toggle button on the device’s top panel. Be warned that the device does not come with any remote.

Aegis offers this KVM switch with two USB-A ports. Of course, you have the two USB-C inputs to connect your computers and these ports are Thunderbolt 3 compatible. Aegis offers you a 100W Power Delivery to charge your laptop via the USB-C port.The Sabrent 2-Port KVM switch is a budget-friendly device that offers excellent utility. Of course, it is a KVM switch, so it delivers all the essential functionality of connecting two computers. In addition, it provides a 60W Power Delivery via USB-C.

The TESmart USB-C KVM switch supports up to three inputs at once. All the other devices on our list support two. Video Output Also, unlike other KVM switches, this device comes with a wireless remote to switch between inputs. Remember that the switch button is often on the KVM device, which means the device should be close to you. Next, while most other KVM switches offer only two USB-A ports, this device offers four. Hence, you get the scalability to expand your setup with additional peripheral devices.When you need a professional-grade KVM switch to connect multiple computers, the TESmart KVM switch is a perfect choice. It offers three inputs and provides wide compatibility with all leading operating systems.

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