Wi-Fi Manufacturer D-Link Announces SoHo USB Two Port KVM Switch
Two Port KVM Switch with USB Minimises Clutter and Maximises Control
London, -/23 March, 2005 - The Wi-Fi Technology Forum/- D-Link, the leading global manufacturer of broadband, wireless and networking solutions to the SoHo, SMB, Enterprise and consumer environments, today announced the launch of a two port mini keyboard, video and mouse (KVM) switch with USB 2.0.
The DKVM-2KU is an extremely cost effective unit designed for the SoHo environment, enabling users to connect and operate two PC’s, controlling them from a single keyboard, mouse and VGA monitor. With a built in USB 2.0 port, users can share a USB printer, scanner, card reader or other devices amongst both connected PC’s.
Balvinder Singh Phull, Marketing Communications Manager, D-Link UK and Ireland comments, “The DKVM-2KU is a compact device that will save both money and space. It’s an ideal solution that provides a good level of functionality suitable for the home or small office user.“
The DKVM-2KU features built-in cables for ease of installation, advanced microprocessor emulation for intelligent management of each KVM port and supports VGA, SVGA and MultiSync monitors at up to 2048 x 1536 resolution. With auto scan, audible feedback and ‘hotkeys’, switching between PC’s is a simple operation.
The RRP for the DKVM-2KU is £51 (excl VAT)
About D-Link:
D-Link is a worldwide leader and award-winning designer, developer, and true manufacturer of networking, wireless, broadband, digital electronics and voice and data communications products. These products provide the ideal solution for digital home, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO), Small to Medium Business (SMB), and Workgroup to Enterprise environments.
Established in 1986, D-Link is completely committed to technology excellence and quality production. Throughout the years, D-Link has strengthened its position as one of the industry’s leaders in data networking, wireless, broadband and communication solutions. Worldwide revenues reached US$728 million for the year 2003.
D-Link employs over 1,600 people worldwide and has R&D centers in Taiwan, USA, China and India; 1,000,000sq feet of manufacturing facilities in Taiwan, China, and India; 87 worldwide sales offices in 36 countries.