targus continues to make a wide array of high quality laptop bags, and this product is no different.
i travelled for thanksgiving and rather than throwing my 15-inch aluminum laptop under the seat like i usually do, i put it in this stylish messenger bag where it was well protected with padding and
it fits any laptop up to 15.4" the interior pocket provides good protection against "bumps" to the laptop!
the laptop compartment is well padded, and a neoprene sling hold the laptop firmly in place against a thickly padded wall.
this bag is designed to hold a 15.4 inch laptop plus some other stuff.
using it with a benq 24" flat panel to switch between my (home) linux machine, and my work laptop (windoze) using a port replicator.
(only will work with usb mouse/keyboard) other thoughts: i got this to switch between my work computer and personal laptop, works great switches fast, had to turn off the usb connect and
i bought this for a friend and set up their pc and laptop to use it -- 5 months now and no problems.the little switch button is handy.
i have it working between a windows 7 laptop and ubuntu 8.10 desktop without issues.
i have a dual monitor setup (24" main, 15" panel) and i wanted my laptop coming out of the panel but still be able to switch to dual monitors without moving cables around.
great product, easy to install and has worked flawlessly with a macbook on one side and a vista pc on the other
working perfectly with my new macbook pro which had troubled with belkin kvm.
i purchased this item to switch my usb keyboard, mouse, speaker, and dvi lcd monitor connection between a laptop dock and my desk system.
i'm using it to share my hd monitor with my desktop home system and my work laptop.
i've been wanting a dvi kvm for years to allow me to switch between my home desktop and work laptop dock for years.
computer 2: laptop (on lenovo thinkpad docking station with dvi)
i wanted to share a monitor between my home desktop and my work laptop.
most of the time it works great switching between my mac mini and a dell laptop on a docking station.
i purchased this little box to switch between my win xp desktop computer and my win xp laptop.
it seems to work just fine being able to toggle between my desktop and laptop.
i use this one for switching between a windows 2000 desktop pc and a windows xp pro laptop.
- 1 lenovo laptop (plug into usb port) for computer 1
i'm using it with my home-built desktop pc and a dell d630 laptop.
i bought this so that i could use it with my desktop & laptop & be able to use the same monitor & wireless keyboard/mouse.
i connected a desktop and laptop with this.
i'm using this with a desktop and a laptop that has a docking station.
have a minor issue with my touchscreen laptop and hid (human interface device) complaining, but this sort of thing is somewhat expected and not a kvm issue, per se, imho.
it works very quickly and doesn't get confused.dvi display doesn't seem to lose any quality at all which is great.works with mac pro and windows xp laptop.works with apple keyboard if you plug a
i've got mine connected to both a powermac g5 and a macbook pro.
pros: i'm using it with a desktop computer and a dell laptop with docking station.
pros: switch used to connect a dell ws running xp and a dell laptop on dock running vista ultimate to a common monitor.
handles all video modes i have thrown at it, including strange widescreen modes & modes for dell widescreen display, laptops.
works with my two xp machines and macbook pro.
other thoughts: so far i have an intel based dell laptop running windows xp and an amd based self-built pc running windows xp working with a vizio 32" 1080p hdtv/monitor using the full 1920x1080
cons: contrary to what another reviewer stated, this unit did not work with my hp nc6220 laptop, neither directly connected nor on the docking station.
pros: used to connect 2 hp laptops 6510b and nc6000 plus older compaq 1ghz desk side to a 19 monitor.
if i plug my printer into one of the usbs, my laptop and pc ding-dong when i switch, and don't ever switch until you finish your print job.
i use it to share a monitor between a work issued win xp laptop and my home pc, also win xp.
also, i was unaware when i purchased it that only one upstream usb connection was necessary for each computer - the conversion from ps/2 keyboard to laptop usb was an unexpected bonus.
the best thing is that there is no audio inputs, so i can listen to virgin radio on my pc, while working on my laptop, over my work vpn.
i use it with a mac mini (running os x) and macbook pro (running vista) and a dell 24" fp.
i have a lot of monitors on my desk, but in particular i wanted to switch one of my apple 30" monitors between my macbook pro and my mac pro.
i'm using a macbook pro and a pc and both work flawlessly.
i'm running an hp desktop via dvi and a lenovo laptop in a docking station via dvi with a microsoft wireless desktop elite keyboard and mouse.
i have been using the trulink 4-port vga usb 2.0/ps2 with audio kvm switch for about three weeks to control a macbook pro, a windows xp pc, and a windows vista pc.
i'm using it to control a desktop and three laptop systems that i use to support different clients.
my pain in the rump laptop picked it up rather quickly also; was expecting a struggle there.
the workstation and laptop both have analog & digital video capability.
i was able to hook up by my laptop and desktop to my acer monitor and get 1680x1080 resolution.
originally i had to get a bytecc bt-2000 usb to ps2 adapter for my laptop and now i'm ordering another for my new destop which does not have a mouse ps2 input.
this switch provided all the features i needed to keep my both pcs (desktop and a laptop with a docking station) controllable by one set of keyboard, monitor and mouse.
the switch worked perfectly for about a month with a microsoft cordless scrolling mouse, alternating between a 2004 sony pc running windows xp sp3 and a dell laptop also running windows xp sp3.
even then linux threw horrible device recognition errors on boot up and the switch may have actually damaged my docking station (i think it tried to draw too much power - which btw it does not have
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