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quickshipelectronics via eBay [ebay.com] has
(Open Box) 49" LG UltraGear QHD 240Hz Curved Gaming Monitor on sale for
$613. Shipping is free.
Note: Includes 1 Year Quick Ship warranty
Product Specs:
- Resolution: 49" 5120 x 1440 VA 1800R Curve
- Refresh Rate: 240hz
- Brightness: 450nits
- Color Range: DCI-P3 95%
- VRR: AMD FreeSync Premium Pro
- Ports:
- 2 x USB Type-A ports
- 2 x HDMI 2.1 ports
- 1 x DisplayPort
- 1 x USB Type-B upstream port
- 1 x 3.5mm Headphone combo jack
- Model: 49GR85DC-B
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Thanks for reminding.
Probably not since it has just one USB-B port.
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Do you then need 2 KB and 2 Mice for managing 2 sources?? Am wanting..but not sure esp since I heard this doesn't have an in built hardware KVM. Does it have hardware kvm can you please confirm? Thanks
But then the KVM switch is usually also for display, can you tell me what you use? I want to use a Mac + pc laptop and use keyboard mouse with it. Issue is the PC laptop is work and I can't install Logitech software that would allow BT sharing even tho the Mx master mouse has the option of being Shared across two pcs.
The KVm switches I have used from many years ago switch the whole thing (kb mouse and the source output) which I don't want / need
I bought a USB splitter/switch. Has 2 USB inputs and 2 outputs. It has one switch, when you hit it, whatever is plugged into the inputs switches to either output A or output B. output A = work laptop dock, output B = personal gaming PC. inputs = whatever USB peripheral you want to share.
I plugged a USB hub into one of the switches inputs. So my keyboard, mouse, USB to 3.5 audio (to share pc speakers), webcam, etc can all be switched from my work laptop to personal gaming pc with 1 click of a button. Basically, if you only have 2 USB devices you are trying to share you don't need a hub, but i needed to share multiple items.
Then i just change my monitors input (hdmi from work laptop, DP from gaming pc). dual monitor setup, so input 1 on both monitors is for gaming pc, input 2 on each monitor is from my laptop dock.
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That's the splitter. I was wrong, it has 4 inputs.
How do you activate (or use it) it?