
|  | | Video Splitter - Rose Video Splitters >> Rose QuadraVista QV-4KVMDVI | Rose QuadraVista KVM Switch | 
QV-4KVMDVI | | Part # QV-4KVMDVI | | List Price: | $3,995.00 | | Sale Price: | $3,395.75 | | Savings: | $599.25 | |
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Features and Benefits
- Connects to four computers making each video source viewable and controllable
on a single monitor
- Quad mode displays four computers on one screen
- PiP mode displays one computer in full screen with three thumbnail displays
- Easy-Find active window feature
- On-screen menus for easy set-up, console configuration, and use. Crisp,
clear, high quality video
- Video resolution up to 1900 x 1200
- Keyboard commands and front panel controls for changing display modes
- Switch and control to any of the four screens while monitoring the other
three connections in real time.
- VGA and DVI video support
- Supports USB and PS/2 computers
- Connect to KVM switches to view and control up to 1,000 of computers, routers,
Ethernet switches or other serial devices
- Deploy with Rose CrystalView extenders to view and control computers up
to six miles away
- Flash memory
- Simple and quick
Advantages
- The QuadraVista professional Quad Video KVM switch represents the latest
in KVM technology.
- The QuadraVista allows a user to connect to, control and display four computers
on a single monitor or access a KVM switch to connect to 1,000·s of
computers.
- The advanced design of the QuadraVista provides three viewing modes; Quad
Screen, picture-in-picture (PiP) and Full Screen. Control of a selected computer
can be done while in any of the three modes. View four computers in the quad
screen mode and control any one of them while monitoring, in real time, the
other three computers. In PiP mode you can view one display on a full screen
while monitoring smaller displays of the other three computers.

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