subject: Rackmount Keyboard: Work more efficiently while saving space, time and money [print this page] Rackmount keyboard is a device used to save space in your server rack environment where no stand alone video monitor is necessary. Not only is it a very economical way of saving space, it also saves you time by allowing you to control all your servers from a single location. The rack mount height of these keyboards is 1U and 2U with a clamshell design when open and lay flat form factor when closed. It will fit in any standard 19" server rack and is available in various styles like PS2 (PS/2) or USB, with Touchpad or Trackball Mouse, as a Short-Depth rack mount keyboard Drawer, as well as an integrated 4, 8, 16 or 32 port USB KVM Switch, PS2 KVM Switch, Cat5 KVM Switch or IP KVM Switch. These units are commonly used in military / government mobile command vehicles, command centers and commercial institutions.
Rack keyboard has a wide array of options or configurations. Some of which include: being fit with a USB or RS232 touch screen; DVI, S-Video or Composite inputs; Audio option; as well as a variety of keyboard layouts for different countries. Other basic, but important attributes of this device is that it can be easily installed and is simple to use. It is an ideal product to access USB enabled PCs, Macs, or Suns in your Server room and is available in 1U or 2U with 15", 17", 19" or 20" LCD, and USB or PS2 keyboard / mouse. It has been made into a rugged unit so that it can be used for industrial and military applications and has options for 12V, 24V, and 48V DC power. It has been priced in such a manner that it could be bought for SOHO or for commercial / government applications.
Rack mount keyboard takes just a few minutes for installation and comes with all the mounting hardware and cables. It is available with many different options and features to help you work more efficiently, thus saving time and money for you and your organization.
Rackmount Keyboard: Work more efficiently while saving space, time and money
By: Peter Disuja
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