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connections. Computer selection is done via front panel pushbuttons or a multilingual OSD (On
Screen Display) function. They have high-resolution (2048 x 1536 pixel) HDB-15 video and
USB keyboard/mouse connections as well as speaker and microphone connections and a USB
hub for excellent multi-media capability. They are a good choice for web designers, small
production studios, and applications developers.
CS1732
/ CS1734
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The CS1792 and CS1794 are, respectively, 2 and 4-port CubiQ™ line switches. They are similar
to the CS1732
and CS1734
except that instead of VGA, they support HDMI monitors and
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USB keyboards/mice as well as microphones, speakers and USB peripherals. Because they've
got integrated digital audio capability, the user can enjoy high-definition audio (such as Dolby
HD or DTS HD Master Audio) along with high video resolutions. Using suitable cables, these
switches support either HDTV (HDMI up to 1080p) or DVI (up to 1920 x 1200 pixel) monitors.
Their HDMI capability makes them a good choice for gaming consoles and home entertainment
systems.
CS1792 / CS1794
The CS1708
and CS1716
are, respectively, 8 and 16-port switches that support multiple
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platforms (PC, Mac or Sun hardware with Mac, Windows, Solaris, Linux or Free-BSD operating
systems). Hotkeys or a powerful menu-driven OSD can be used to select computers, and auto-
scan capability is included. High density SPHD connectors save rear panel space allowing a
single rack unit switch to accommodate 16 computer connections. Using their daisy-chain
capability, they can support up to 256 or 512 computers total, making them a good choice for
small to medium sized data centers.
CS1708
CS1716
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Video DynaSync™: A Key Technology for Switched Sharing of Modern Monitors
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