I know this is a bit off topic, but can someone tell me why - in this day and age - I can get a single monitor KVM switch for under $50, but if I want a second monitor switched as well, prices shoot to the $200-$300 range?
Makes me want to get 2 cheapies and see if I can slave one off the other.
Try finding one that can do three DisplayPort monitors. Easy to find one to switch one monitor between four computers, but next to nothing to switch thee or more monitors between multiple computers. You'd think it would be common, given the popularity of multiple monitor systems.
-Pat
It's the same with HDMI in/out on A/V amps and separate matrices, et c. "4 in, 2 out" seems to be the only size they come, at least in current resolutions. I suspect there's a very convenient SoC style solution in that particular form factor.
This is without having opened anything up and looked; Because I'm in the market for a matrix and have been doing the equivalent of window shopping to find something not expensive and large enough to fit my needs.
Same with Bluetooth headsets; there's an abundance of upscale models that can pair to two hosts, with the intention of doing "computer + phone", and I've got one, a Jabra. Very good, excellent noise cancelling, OK sound quality, pretty sturdy, et c. But I've got two phones and a computer, and 3-relation headsets simply don't exist. Again, I suspect a SoC / reference design that stops at 2.