StarTech.com 16-Port (1U) Rack Mount USB KVM Switch with OSD
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Price: £666.37
Brand: StarTech.com
Description: This 16 Port USB KVM Switch offers a dependable computer management tool that allows you to control up to 16 USB connected computers from one keyboard, mouse and monitor. The KVM switch offers maximum control, allowing you to switch computers using hotkey commands or front panel push-buttons, and offers the added configurability and convenience of an On Screen Display. A suitable addition to server room operations, the 16 port switch can be rack mounted into 1U of cabinet space, and can be cascaded with multiple KVM switches to deliver control of up to 136 computers from this single switch. StarTech.com 16-Port (1U) Rack Mount USB KVM Switch with OSD - shop the best deal online on appliances4.me
Category: Appliances and accessories
Merchant: CCL
Product ID: KVM0077
Delivery cost: GB::Free Delivery:0.00 GBP
MPN: SV1631DUSBU
GTIN: 0065030837224
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Author: Hamza Ahmed
Rating: 5
Review: I recently purchased the Ergotron LX Arm for my LG32GP850 monitor and I have to say, I'm really impressed with this product. The installation process was really easy - the clamp stand was the only part that needed screws, and everything else just attaches seamlessly. One thing that really stood out to me was the quality of the construction. This monitor arm is solid and sturdy, and it easily supports my large monitor without any wobbling or sagging. I also love the range of motion that the arm provides - it's really easy to adjust the height and tilt of the monitor to find the perfect viewing angle. Unfortunately, I did receive a broken extension piece with my arm, but I was really pleased with the customer service that Amazon provided. They offered to replace the piece or give me a partial refund of £25 - which I thought was a really fair solution. Overall, I would definitely recommend the Ergotron LX Arm to anyone who is looking for a high-quality monitor arm. It's a great product that provides excellent value for money, and the customer service from Amazon was top-notch. If you're in the market for a monitor arm, this one is definitely worth considering!
Author: Meow!
Rating: 3
Review: One of the strongest arms you can buy, for larger monitors, and very flashy looks. Immediately obvious that it is a high quality product. The arm will support monitors up to 25lbs and 34”. The tall pole is about twice the length of the normal desk mount and it increases the height you can set the monitor at by about seven inches. The arm, shown in the photos, that sits on the pole is actually optional. You can choose whether to fit that or not. This is where the long pole comes in to play really because that first arm adds four inches or so to the monitor height so if you choose not to fit that arm then you will most likely need the longer pole to achieve a good height for the monitor. The normal arm puts the monitor centre at about 15 inches above the desk max so the long mount so this increases that to about 22 inches max. However I found the arm was most happy at a little less than maximum. The pole comes with two mounting options. Through a hole or a table top clamp. The “through a hole” mount requires an 8 to 51mm hole, and can manage a desk up to 57mm thick. The clamp can manage up to 60mm thick desks. The through the hole method there is a steel plate that fit underneath the desk that can be screwed to the desk I used the clamp and found that in fact it would go a little further than 60mm, I measured 65mm. The one annoyance with the arm is that there is a small steel shim underneath the screw adjustment for the arms. The shims measure about half an inch square. During my experimenting these kept falling out when I disassembled the stand. Just keep an eye out for them. There is a notch cut in to the aluminium behind the hex screws and they slot in with the curve facing away from the screw. You have to remove the inner plastic sleeve to see the slot clearly although you can see it if you turn the arm upside down. I did discover that you need the tension higher than you probably think you do! If you gently rock the table back and forth, if the tension is not high enough then the monitor will lose height. Adjust the tension until this doesn’t happen. I also found that it was much safer to attach the second arm to the monitor before you fit it to the rest of the arm. It’s just easier to do this than to try to fit the monitor afterwards. Oh and be careful when you are DIY’ing it, aluminium marks easily. Something I really liked were the screws that it uses to attach to the monitor. These are tool-less, which makes it a lot easier...no screwdriver to drop. Ordinary screws are provided if you prefer the higher security. In the end I actually returned the product. The reason was that the monitor just wobbled too much as I typed. Looking at the stand I realised this was the “ball joint” directly behind the monitor. It just isn’t rigid enough and I suspect that is because it’s too small. The entire monitor wobbled clockwise anti-clockwise. So no, after all that messing around, it didn’t suite me. Personally I think one of these wall mounted would suit me much better. That way there is no reason why it should wobble. If the wobble bothers you then don't bother, but if you are fine with it then you could do a lot worse than this great looking stand.