>>Any 2-port HDMI KVM switch that supports the resolution you need should work.
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>>Once you've found some candidates I'd check reviews on Amazon.
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>>If you find one that also supports DisplayPort that would give you some future proofing, all other things being equal.
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>Thanks for everyone's suggestions.
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>I took a chance and spent a few bucks for an IOGear KVM box that supports HDMI, and works perfectly.
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>I have a wireless keyboard/mouse and HDMI monitor that I'm using with 2 laptops and it works exactly the way I'd hoped. I type up to over 100 WPM and I'm not experiencing the slightest of lags. Best $99 I've ever spent.
If you can recommend it, what's the model number?
Regards. Al
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