Belkin OMNICUBE KVM + 2 sets of cable $108.87 free shipping @buy.com

abc

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Is this model good, or ya prefer other makes of these kinds of gizmos? I'm thinking about one. Thanks.
 

Poochy

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For those wondering how Ed came up with $108.87 when given link listed the KVM at only $88.95, I think you'll need to add 2 cable kits (at $9.96 each) to the KVM box price :).
 

MisterE

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Does anyone know if this comes with a set of cables? I may be interested if it comes with a set.
 

Wolverine88

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why not pm with staples? I vaguely remember got it from staples with pm with emscomputing. NE1 knows why the LED is always blink on my KVM?
 

Poochy

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Does anyone know if this comes with a set of cables?

The KVM box itself, at $88.95, does not, but if you add 2 sets of cable ($9.96 each), then you get the total of $108.87 in the title.
 

frobnoid

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Good luck with this, I've got a Belkin OmniCube with those cables at work. The belkin only does 1600x1200@65Hz (which means I can't use it at 1600x1200 without hurting my eyes, YMMV). When we had that set of cables (I think), there was a bit of ghosting at 1024x768 (yuck). This is a reasonably good switch if you're running at lower resolutions or if you want to buy a better monitor cable.
If you go with cables from some other place, a staples PM on the switch itself might result in a better deal.

For homw use, I bought the IOGear KVM from pcmall for $138, it supposedly supports 1920x1440. It comes boxed with four cables, and I've seen no ghosting with them at 1600x1200@99Hz.
 

AKA

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Hmm.. ive got my Belkin Omnicube using 1024x768 at I believe 85mhz without any ghosting. I havent ever seen any ghosting using it. Im also using Belkin cables.