USB Laptop KVM lets users control two PCs

Posted in Computers by Shane McGlaun on October 30th, 2008

ATEN Laptop USB KVMA KVM switch is a necessity in some environments, like the sever room. In other places, a KVM switch can simply make things less cluttered and less complex. This is especially true when you need two computers, but don’t have room for two keyboards, displays, and mice.

For the laptop user looking for a way to control another local laptop or desktop computer ATEN Technologies has introduced the Laptop USB KVM. The device connects to both computers via a single USB port and offers plug-and-play functionality that requires no software installation.

The display for the remote computer is automatically sized to the resolution of the local machine and provides access to USB peripherals like external hard drives. The Laptop USB KVM is available now for $99.95 and supports Windows operating systems only.

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