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Jun 21, 2016
Out of the box it's ready to go.
Works perfectly and built simple. This switch will send any of your 4 inputs to one or both of your Monitors or TV. The audio output is selected by the input device on the A output only. Output B doesn't have a dedicated audio out like output A does. Audio does pass thru though.
The remote is pretty cheezy - I suspect this may be the weak spot of the package.
Overall, I'm VERY pleased with this unit.
6 months later: One of the video output dies without warning. Thank goodness I'm only using one output because I have to use the other one... and without warning the other one dies, but the original works again.. so back and forth I go every week or so using the 'other' output. Ya gets what ya pays for...
Jul 06, 2008
Very happy multi-monitor owner
I was able to win 2 of these and when they're placed right next to each other in a multi-monitor configuration the colors are just perfect from one to the next. They're a month old and I don't have a single complaint.
Jan 06, 2014
If you need graphing, PASS. If you need power in numbers GRAB IT!
2 of 2 found this helpful This is a powerful calculator with multiple display and entry formats. Multiple programs can be written and stored, then called upon by a short user given name on a menu. The language is a very twisted, and limited form of BASIC, but certainly functional. Keys don't have a good solid click, like the old TI's had, but are feather touch that takes a second to get used to. The display is multi-line text only. There are no graphing abilities. Don't buy one without a manual - you'll never figure it out, but once you get the feel of it, it eventually becomes natural to you. The cover opens and folds back on itself. I find the finish of the case slippery and difficult to hold onto. Thin enough, but too large to call it pocket sized - this is for the desk or bench, not really for the field. You'll want the manual with you for awhile. Make sure you download a copy of the manual so you have something to refer to after you've misplaced the book months down the road.