
AV Access Unveils KD-E20: The Innovative USB-C KVM Switch Docking Station for Home Office and Gaming with 2 Laptops
AV Access KD-E20 combines a dual monitor USB-C KVM switch with an 11-in-1 docking station. This cutting-edge device allows users to control two laptops, dual monitors, and multiple peripherals effortlessly, enhancing productivity for office work, learning, and gaming.
AV Access, a leading provider of Pro AV and AV over IP solutions, proudly presents the KD-E20 KVM switch docking station. This latest addition to their impressive lineup offers dual monitor capabilities, extensive peripheral connectivity, dual full-featured USB-C input ports, and more, making it the ultimate solution for office work, gaming, and learning.
Dual Monitor KVM Switch with 11-in-1 Docking Station
"Today's dynamic work environment demands versatility, especially for professionals working from home, such as graphic designers, programmers, and avid gamers. The KD-E20 4K KVM switch addresses these diverse needs by simplifying home office setups, optimizing desk space, reducing clutter, and significantly enhancing productivity," explained Bill Liao, CTO of AV Access.
Equipped with dual full-featured USB-C input ports supporting multi-stream transport, the KD-E20 seamlessly integrates two laptops. It provides a wide array of peripheral connectivity options, including USB 3.0, USB 2.0, USB-C, Ethernet, a 3.5mm headset jack, an SD card slot, and dual HDMI outputs.
Fast Switching between 2 Laptops for Work & Gaming
With its dual full-featured USB-C ports, this powerful KVM switch docking station enables users to input 4K ultra HD content and transfer data at speeds up to 5Gbps. Additionally, it offers simultaneous charging for two laptops with up to 100W power delivery (additional power adapter required) and internet access via the Gigabit LAN port.
Switching between laptops is smooth and rapid, thanks to the automatic PC wake-up and EDID emulation features of the KD-E20 KVM switch docking station. Users can switch between their laptops in just 2-3 seconds by pressing the front switch button or using the wired remote controller.
Moreover, the KD-E20 supports ultra-high refresh rates, including 1080P@240Hz, 165Hz, 144Hz, and 120Hz, as well as 2560x1440@144Hz and 120Hz, ensuring a smooth gaming experience in high-speed racing simulations.
"The KD-E20 USB-C KVM switch is now available on our official site at a pre-sale price of $140.79, offering a 20% discount. Alongside other iDock series products like the iDock C10 and iDock C20, it is an essential tool for seamlessly switching between your work laptop and gaming laptop," concluded Bill Liao.
About AV Access
AV Access is the world's professional manufacturer of advanced Pro AV and AV over IP products, which include HDMI/KVM extenders, splitters, switchers, KVM switches, AV over IP solutions, wireless conference room solutions, etc. Since its establishment, it has been dedicated to offering the ultimate audiovisual experience to the masses with quality-assured and well-designed AV products at honest pricing. AV Access will continue to develop more innovative products and solutions in the fields of smart home, corporate, education, retail, entertainment, health care, etc. Strong R&D, powerful supply chain and excellent management team make AV Access qualified as your faithful partner! Learn more by visiting www.avaccess.com.
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