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| SPECIFICATIONS | |
| Brand | D-Link |
| Series | KVM Switches |
| Model | DKVM-210H |
| Ports for Connecting KVM Cables | 2x HDMI Ports |
| 2x USB Type-B Ports | |
| Ports for Connecting Management Console | Monitor (Local): HDMI |
| Keyboard (Local): USB Type-A | |
| Mouse (Local): USB Type-A | |
| KVM Cable Connectors for Connecting PC | HDMI Connector |
| USB Type-A Connector | |
| Ports for Connecting External Devices | 2 USB Type-A Ports |
| Port for Connecting Smart Desktop Controller | Mini-USB Type-B Port |
| LEDs | 2x Port LEDs for Connected PCs |
| Buttons | 2x Port Switching Buttons |
| Enclosure | Metal |
| Connected PCs | 2 |
| Autoscan Mode | Yes |
| Switching Between PCs | Switching Buttons on the Front Panel |
| Hot Keys | |
| Smart Desktop Controller | |
| Sound Notification of Switching | Yes |
| HDMI Version | HDMI 2.0 HDCP 2.2 |
| Resolution | Up to 4096x2160 / 3840x2160 @ 60 Hz (4:2:0) |
| Power Supply | From USB Port on PC |
| Power Adapter *1 When Using External Devices | |
| Temperature | Operating: 0 to 50 °C |
| Storage: -20 to 60 °C | |
| Humidity | 0 to 80% Non-Condensing |
| Dimensions | 155 x 66 x 21 mm |
| Notes | *1 Not included in the package contents. |
| Warranty Information | |
| Warranty | 3 Year Warranty |
| Manufacturer's Site | Visit the manufacturer's website |
|---|---|
| Product Link | Visit the manufacturer's page for this product |
- Refresh rate limits - Mark, 23 August 2023
The switch has refresh rate limits lower than the HDMI 2.0 standard. I have a 240hz monitor and was only able to get a maximum of 144hz @ 1080p. I contacted D-Link directly and they got back to me and confirmed it was a hardware limitation.
- Works well as a KM switch - Shaine, 13 July 2023
Works as expected as a KM switch, with a good UI (keyboard shortcuts natively and a dedicated wired remote)
However, it does not work with 4K, as advertised.
I tried this on both my Samsung M7 4K monitor, and my LG CX TV, neither of which received a signal.
I also tried this on 2 separate 1080p monitors, using the same output device, and then it did work.
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