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With increased data bandwidth, true Plug and Play compatibility and hot swappability, USB has become the new standard in low-mid speed peripheral communication. With this in mind, IOGEAR developed the new MiniView KVM switches with USB. Four USB devices and a monitor can be shared among two or four computers, using the GCS102U and GCS104U respectively. Use the MiniView with a USB keyboard, USB mouse and two other USB devices - any USB devices. If four devices aren't enough, connect a USB hub to increase the number of shared ports. Users with PS/2 mice and keyboards will love the USB-PS/2 adapter, which frees up a shared USB port while providing PS/2 compatibility. With IOGEAR's USB MiniView, peripheral sharing has never been easier.
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| Connectivity Technology | Wired | | Data Link Protocol | USB | | Data Transfer Rate | 12Mbps | | Features | video resolutions up to 1920 x 1440 | | Form Factor | External | | Networking / Ports Qty | 2 | | Networking Type | KVM switch | | Dimensions&Miscellaneous |
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| Depth | 2.7Inch | | Height | 1.8Inch | | Width | 4.8Inch | | Service&Support |
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| Service & Support Type | 3 Year Limited Warranty | | System |
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| Interfaces | 2 x display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) - 2 ;2 x USB - 4 pin USB Type B - 2 | | Status Indicators | Port status |
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