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ATEN CS661 Aten Laptop USB KVM Switch w/USB2.0 Transfer and GUI

Price : $42.48

  • Product Code: 16036
  • Model: CS661
  • Units in Stock: 43 (Our main vendor curent stock)
  • Manufactured by: ATEN


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The CS661 Laptop USB KVM switch takes a giant step forward from previous cable KVM models in the Petite series. In addition to offering simple plug and play KVM switch functionality for two USB-enabled laptops or PCs
the CS661 also allows you to quickly and easily transfer files between the two computers using an innovative File Management tool with an intuitive graphical user interface (GUI).

The CS661 Laptop USB KVM Switch is the ideal portable solution for copying music
photos
videos and other files to and from your laptop and home PC
or transferring files between your work and home PCs.

  • USB-to-USB Laptop USB KVM Switch with File Transfer functionality and USB 2.0 support
  • KVM functionality (dual PC control) - allows you to control both your Local laptop/computer and a Remote laptop/computer via the Local computer
  • Single port USB 2.0 hub built in - allows the Local computer to connect to USB 2.0 peripherals
  • Compact design
    built-in all-in-one USB 2.0 cables - enable high-speed data transfer
  • Intuitive GUI for easy operation
  • File system management utility allows you to transfer files between two laptops/computers - simply drag and drop
  • Plug and play - installation software is auto-run
  • Desktop scaling - you can adjust the size/resolution of the Remote desktop window
  • Non-powered
Computer Connections 1 to 1
Connectors Local Port 1 x USB Type A Male (Black)
Remote Port 1 x USB Type A Male (Black)
LEDs On Line Data Transfer 2 (Blue)
USB Hub 1 x USB 2.0 Port
Environment Operating Temp. 0 - 50°C
Storage Temp. -20 - 60°C
Humidity 0 - 80% RH
Non-condensing
Physical Properties Housing Plastic
Weight 98 g
Dimensions
( L x W x H )
9.20 x 3.10 x 1.40 cm



This product was added to our catalog on Sunday 17 April, 2011.