Saturday, June 15, 2013

StarTech.com 1U 17" Rackmount LCD Console

StarTech.com 1U 17
StarTech.com 1U 17" Rackmount LCD Console

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Product Description

Centralized control of a server or a USB KVM switch with this 1U rack-mountable LCD console

The RACKCONV1701 1U 17" Rack Mount LCD Console – USB – Value Series provides a complete keyboard, video and mouse control point, integrated neatly into only 1U of rack/cabinet storage space - a simple and space-efficient solution that provides total KVM control right at the server rack.

The KVM Rack Console integrates a 17in TFT-LCD monitor, full 105-key keyboard and touchpad together into a durable, compact 1U design. When the rack console is not in use, it's as simple as folding down the display (like a laptop computer) and sliding it back into the server rack on sturdy steel rails (included).

For consolidated control from a convenient location, the KVM rack console can be connected to virtually any USB KVM switch for command of multiple servers/computers, providing a scalable KVM control solution that lets you determine the type of KVM switch to use based on function and budget.

Backed by a StarTech.com 2-year warranty and free lifetime technical support.








Product Details

  • Color: Black
  • Brand: StarTech
  • Model: RACKCONV1701
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Original language:
    English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.72" h x
    18.80" w x
    20.05" l,
    22.93 pounds
  • Display size: 17

Features

  • KVM console offers quick and convenient monitoring, access, and control of servers in the rack, taking up only 1U of space
  • USB based connections for the best connectivity with newer servers, PC's and KVMs
  • Bright (300 cd/m²) Active Matrix 17 inch TFT server LCD, supports resolutions up to 1280x1024
  • No software or drivers required for a completely OS independent KVM console solution
  • Rackmount LCD requires 90% less space than placing a standard keyboard, monitor, and mouse into the cabinet









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