Video Resolution: HDMI 2.1 & DP 1.4 enabled 3 monitor KVM switches supports up to 8K@60Hz, 4K@144Hz & lower resolutions, delivering crystal-clear visuals with sharp, detailed imagery. Note: Actual resolution depends on your graphics card, monitors and cables.
Ports Spec: System requirement:Processor: 1.2GHz or faster with support SSE2. RAM: 4 GB or more recommended for 2 or more display.> Graphics processor: Intel, AMD or NVIDIA GPU supporting Microsoft DirectX 10 or later with a WDDM driver. Matrox or SiS graphics are not supported. Compatible With: Legacy Windows XP - Vista/ Vista /7 / 8.1 / 10,Mac OS X 10.8 onwards,Chrome OS R51 onwards,Ubuntu 14.10 onwards Not Compatible With: Windows XP (64-bit ) and Surface RT.
Dimension: 4 x USB-A 2.0 2 x USB-A 3.0 1 x USB-B 1 x DC Power Input Port 1 x Microphone Input Port 1 x Audio Output Port 1 x HDMI 1 x DVI or VGA (through converter) 1 x RJ45 Gigabit Ethernet
Part Number: 1x TF Card Slot, 1x SD Card Slot, 2 x USB-A 5Gbps, 1 x USB-C 10Gbps, 1 x 4-Pole Phone Jack, 1x USB-C (Host, PD125W);
Rear: 1x RJ45(10/100/1000Mbps), 1 x 8K DisplayPort, 2 x 8K HDMI(Alt. Mode), 1x USB-C IN(PD140W MAX), 1 x Kensington Lock
Compatibility: Simply Plug & Play, no external drivers required. 🍎MacOS-based computers do not support MST, only extend to one different screen (ABBB). 💻Some Windows laptops may only support 3 monitors(including the host screen) due to their graphic card limitations. 📱Your USB-C phones/tablets should support the OTG function. 📹The type-C port of
Ports Spec: 1x TF Card Slot, 1x SD Card Slot, 2 x USB-A 5Gbps, 1 x USB-C 10Gbps, 1 x 4-Pole Phone Jack, 1x USB-C (Host, PD125W);
Rear: 1x RJ45(10/100/1000Mbps), 1 x 8K DisplayPort, 2 x 8K HDMI(Alt. Mode), 1x USB-C IN(PD140W MAX), 1 x Kensington Lock...
Video Resolution: This dual-monitor KVM switch supports resolutions up to 8K@60Hz and 4K@144Hz via its HDMI inputs, and is backward compatible with resolutions including 4K@60Hz, 1080P, and 720P. (Note: To achieve 8K@60Hz resolution, ensure that your computer’s graphics card, monitor, and cables all support 8K@60Hz. The USB-C port only supports up to 4K@60Hz.)