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hello, I'm having trouble locating a KVM Switcher with usb and is 2-ports for 2 pc's. I need one compatible with Windows 7 and vista along with not freezing or crashing anything as well as not having any crappy video quality. The monitor and both computers are vga. I plan to spend $40 or lower. it needs to handle higher than 1280 resolution. Please Help Thanks, Brandon

asked Jun 06 '11 at 04:52

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I've already read reviews on units from amazon.com and they weren't good so if I could get some help that would be great

(Jun 06 '11 at 10:09) brandonj brandonj's gravatar image
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You may need to alter the Budget:Feature ratio, that is, if you're struggling to find something.

(Jun 06 '11 at 11:12) Tim Fontana Tim%20Fontana's gravatar image

i've found tons of units for 20 and below new or used but the reviews are horrible. all i need is one with 2 ports for the pc's and thats it i can handle the no audio cable but a usb port would be great

(Jun 06 '11 at 13:32) brandonj brandonj's gravatar image

Spend $40 on a KVM and you get a $40 KVM.

They are total rubbish!

If you want a /kVM get a gooden!

answered Jun 06 '11 at 17:57

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edited Jun 06 '11 at 17:58

so what do you recommend

(Jun 06 '11 at 20:51) brandonj brandonj's gravatar image

One more than $41

The one for you is the one that works for you.

(Jun 06 '11 at 23:02) Jackster1337 Jackster1337's gravatar image

A kvm switch with a price tag of $40 will always keep causing trouble for you, buy a good one that will keep working for years to come http://www.smartvm.co.uk/kvm-switches.html

(Jun 07 '11 at 00:35) peter9 peter9's gravatar image
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