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StarTech.com DisplayPort KVM - 4 Port - 4K 60Hz - Dual Monitor KVM - DisplayPort Switch - KVM DisplayPort - Desktop KVM Switch (SV431DPDDUA2)

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Features

  • DUAL MONITOR SUPPORT: This 4-port dual DP KVM switch with dual-display capability, makes it easy to create a multimedia workstation that can switch between two dual-head DP systems
  • HIGH RESOLUTIONS: This dual DisplayPort KVM switch combines dual 4K 60Hz displays with KVM switch control of four connected PC and Mac computers
  • EASY PERIPHERAL SHARING: The TAA compliant KVM switch features full multimedia control with separate 3.5 mm microphone and speaker ports and two USB ports separate from the HID keyboard and mouse
  • VERSATILE FUNCTIONALITY: This DisplayPort KVM switch is ideal in environments where high-quality imaging and computing bandwidth are critical, such as graphic design, video editing, CAD drawing etc.

Description

This 4-port Dual DP KVM switch combines dual 4K 60Hz displays with KVM switch control of four connected PC and MAC computers This 4 port Dual DP KVM switch combines dual 4K 60Hz displays with KVM switch control of four connected computers- Maximum productivity with dual-display, multi-computer access- Multimedia control with separate 3.5mm microphone and speaker support- Support for 4K 60Hz- Share USB peripherals with built-in 2-port USB hub- 4 port KVM / Desktop KVM switch / DisplayPort KVM / DisplayPort KVM switch / DisplayPort switch / Dual monitor KVM / KVM DisplayPort / DisplayPort 1.2 KVM. Maximum productivity with dual-display, multi-computer access. Full multimedia control with separate 3.5 mm microphone and speaker support. Astonishing picture quality with support for Ultra HD 4K resolutions at 60Hz. Share your USB peripheral devices with built-in 2-port USB hub. Access computers easily with hotkey and push-button switching.


Connector Type: 3.5 Mm,usb


Brand: StarTech


Switch Type: Push Button


Material: Steel


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5 x 8.5 x 2.5 inches


Mounting Type: Tabletop


Actuator Type: Push Button


International Protection Rating: IP54


Mechanical Life Expectancy: 2 years


Controller Type: Push Button


Connector Type: ‎3.5 Mm,usb


Brand: ‎StarTech


Switch Type: ‎Push Button


Material: ‎Steel


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎5 x 8.5 x 2.5 inches


Mounting Type: ‎Tabletop


Actuator Type: ‎Push Button


International Protection Rating: ‎IP54


Mechanical Life Expectancy: ‎2 years


Controller Type: ‎Push Button


Color: ‎Black


Wattage: ‎18 watts


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Number of Items: ‎1


Series: ‎4-Port Dual DisplayPort KVM Switch,4K 60Hz


Item model number: ‎SV431DPDDUA2


Item Weight: ‎2.64 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎5 x 8.5 x 2.5 inches


Number of Processors: ‎1


Manufacturer: ‎StarTech.com


Country of Origin: ‎Taiwan


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Date First Available: ‎March 30, 2018


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Solid KVM with a few quirks that are easy to work around
I've tried several KVMs, including some models that had faster switching or more features, but this is the one that has been most reliable for me. The most noticeable issue is that switching takes a while, but I've just learned to be patient. And just to be clear, by 'a while' I mean between 4 and 6 seconds. For comparison, other models that I have had in the past can switch in a second or two. However, these other units were not as reliable, eventually having ports that failed completely until I was down to just one port. So a fine trade-off in my opinion. The other quirk that I can easily work around is the occasional failure to switch to a certain input/computer. In my case, it is almost always my second computer. It could be the combination of host OS and computer hardware, but I don't think so. I have one Windows laptop on input 1 and then three almost identical PCs on the remaining ports, one running Windows and the others running Linux. To work around the issue when it happens (about once every twenty or thirty switch instances), I just press input buttons 1 and 3 simultaneously to get the KVM to reset and then press input button 2 for the computer on the problematic port. Easy workaround. The rare quirk that stumped me for a while was an issue getting some PCs to finish booting after a fresh OS image was installed. The fix for me was to just attach the monitor, keyboard, and mouse directly, to allow the first boot after imaging to complete. Weird, but manageable. Overall, this is a solid unit and I am very happy with it. I've already mentioned some aspects of my particular setup, but one additional detail that might be interesting is that I don't use the analog audio connections. Instead, I use a shared USB audio dongle with analog output that goes to my speakers. There is a bit of the USB removal/insertion sing-song when I switch between computers and the USB dongle is removed from one computer and then recognized (again) on the other, but I have gotten used to it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2021 by David Snook

  • Not bad at all
I have had this KVM for ~2 years now and have had very few complaints. I have 4 computers connected to it (3 PC's Windows 10, Linux Ubuntu 18.04), and one Mac. There are many things that I like about this device and overall I have very few complaints. You will need to plan on purchasing your own cables for it as it doesn't come with any, and be sure that you use quality DisplayPort cables. I have it connected to 2 Dell U2417H monitors and they work consistently, and are not blurry. I have found as another reviewer mentioned that if the computer goes to sleep that sometimes one of the monitors will not immediately come back. I have found if I power off that monitor and then turn it back on the issue resolves itself. Really only a problem if I let it sit overnight. Devices connected to the USB hub work as I would expect. I used to use an old PS2 keyboard with a USB adapter connected to it, but found that for some reason I would loose the keyboard on occasion, so I switched to a modern USB keyboard and all is good. The mac was a little tricky as natively the Mac only supported the one monitor. I was able to work around this by getting a dock that had two display port out connectors on it to connect to the KVM. Overall it simplified my setup anyway, now I only have one cable to connect. I would say that if you are going to use this and want to minimize issues I would recommend a high quality dock for your device to connect to the KVM. It will simplify your life, minimize shuffling cables and really clean up your deskspace. On all my setups I am using the native laptop monitor as a 3rd screen to the two external monitors with one set as my primary one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2020 by DavidWY

  • Meh
So, Pro's This thing has two DP ports, so have fun and have at because those certainly seem to work. I can't really speak to the switching speed because that's never really bothered me, but if that's a must have you should be aware it takes a second to switch between screens. It has a total of 4 USB Ports, that's 4, 4 USB ports that are shared between the computers, and 2 of those are dedicated to mouse and keyboard. Attempts to hook up an external USB hub (both Powered and Unpowered) have resulted in... complications. Often times with a USB hub the perirphrials will randomly just stop responding so yeah... better be settled on what you want. I haven't run into any problems with the mac. In fact if anything that's the one that's dealt the best with things. I genuinely don't know if this is worth 600~$, but it was the only thing that met my requirements so... I guess its got that going for it. Haven't noticed any video degradation so no complaints there. Just very meh, and as someone else said, 80% of the time it's fine, 20% it's annoying and half working ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2020 by Alnarra Alnarra

  • Recovery from sleep is very unreliable
This KVM works better than another that I tried, but still has serious issues. When the OS puts the monitors to sleep after inactivity, and you try to wake the monitors up, usually only one of the two comes back *but* the OS somehow still thinks the second monitor is working. Sometimes this can be resolved by switching away and back. Not consistently. It's not clear whether there is some bad interaction between the particular monitors/GPUs/cables being used and the KVM. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 10, 2020 by Hyperspace Otter

  • I was not happy
I was using an 2 port ATEN displayport switch but needed to go to 4 ports so i bought this. To my disappointment, it took five seconds or more to switch between screens. It makes an irritating double beep when doing so and, most importantly, it does not maintain a connection with the computer when switching away so that a windows 7 or 10 system will think the monitor has been disconnected. This causes the applications to all move to the Master (default) screen. I am sending this back and will buy a higher quality device. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2018 by TROY HILL

  • Four Systems Displaying to a pair of 4k Monitors
I previously had to use a pair of USB switches which went to two Dual Head KVM's (one DP the other Mini-DP) and thence to the monitors. Much less futzing about now. Worked right out of the box without any issues.
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2019 by Rodney G.

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