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Iogear 2-Port USB Audio KVM Switch

Iogear 2-Port USB Audio KVM Switch
Technical Information Number of Computers 2 Number of Users 1 x Local User Video Signal VGA Graphics Resolution 2048 x 1536Maximum Scan Intervals 5 Seconds Operating Range 6 ft Cable Length 6ft Built-in Platform Support PC Mac Interfaces/Ports User/Console Ports 1 x 6-pin mini-DIN (PS/2 Style) Female Keyboard 1 x 6-pin mini-DIN (PS/2 Style) Female Mouse 1 x 15-pin D-Sub (HD-15) Female VGA 1 x Line-out Computer Ports 2 x 4-pin USB Type A Keyboard & Mouse 2 x 15-pin D-Sub (HD-15) Male VGA 2 x Line-out Physical Characteristics Dimensions 0.98" Height x 4.72" Width x 1.93" Depth Shipping Dimensions 9.6" Height x 2.75" Depth x 6" Width Weight 0.9 lb Shipping Weight 1.15 lb Miscellaneous Package Contents 1 x 2-port MiniView Audio Micro KVM 1 x User manual 1 x Quick start guide 1 x Warranty registration card Additional Information Port selection through convenient Hot Keys PS/2 mouse emulation for error-free boot-up Saves space and reduces desktop clutter Plug-n-Play monitor support No software required Built in AutoScan mode LEDs allow for easy status monitoring System Requirement Computers with USB connections, and HDDB15 VGA connection PS/2 Keyboard and mouse To share audio, a multimedia sound card is required. Electronics Accessories Computer Accessories Walmart http://www.tonsofspecials.com/cgi-bin/getImage.cgi?525872 51.27 http://www.tonsofspecials.com/sales.php?525872



Kworld V-Stream DV/Expert TV Stereo Card TV Tuner, capture card
Kworld V-Stream DV/Expert TV Stereo Card TV Tuner, capture card
Features: Video input TV input: coaxial (RF) Video 1 input: composite video input Video 2 input: S-Video input IEEE 1394/ i.Link input/output (4 pin) Audio input/output -- 3.5 mm stereo audio jack Time-scheduling -- preset time to record your favorite TV program, like movies or soap operas, while you have to go out for a date or shopping Time-shifting -- unique record function can let you record and play TV programs at the same time. With this function, you won't miss any part of that TV program. Record and play in MPEG 1/2 format -- MPEG 1 & 2 compression format can save you space on your hard disk. With this compression format, the arrangement of the hard-disk space will be more efficient. Support dual-language TV program -- Stereo Nicam/MTS support allows you to learn different languages in a more interesting and active way Minimum System Requirements for Windows: 1 available PCI slot Pentium III-700 MMX or above processor 128 MB RAM CD-ROM drive 16 MB VGA card with 800 x 600 16 bits resolution (DirectX 8.



United States Playing Card Company - The United States Playing Card Company, started in 1867, produces and distributes playing cards, including BEE, Bicycle Playing Cards, AVIATOR and HOYLE, and other playing card accessories, like poker chips. The privately held company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Liberty Playing Card Company - Liberty Playing Card Company is a Texas-based company which produces custom-made playing cards. Usually, they make regular playing cards except that the backs have business logos on them.

Wild card (playing cards) - In games using playing cards, a wild card is one that can be assigned any value its holder desires. A wild card can be a pre-assigned card, such as any 2 (deuce) or the jack of spades, for example, or a special card, usually one of the jokers.

U.S. Playing Card Company - The US Playing Card Company is a Cincinnati, Ohio-based company that is a large manufacturer of playing cards. Among their most popular brands are Bicycle, an inexpensive brand, and Bee, a high-quality brand manufactured not only for consumer use, but used widely in casinos.



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Pin Up Playing Card - Pin Up Playing Card United States Playing Card Company - The United States Playing Card Company, started in 1867, produces and distributes playing cards, including BEE, Bicycle Playing Cards, AVIATOR and HOYLE, and other playing card accessories, like poker chips. The privately held company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Liberty Playing Card Company - Liberty Playing Card Company is a Texas-based company which produces custom-made playing cards. Usually, they make regular playing cards except that the backs have business logos on ...

Bicycle Playing Card - Bicycle Playing Card Bicycle Playing Cards - Bicycle Playing Cards have been manufactured by the The United States Playing Card Company since 1885. "Bicycle" is a trademark of that company. United States Playing Card Company - The United States Playing Card Company, started in 1867, produces and distributes playing cards, including BEE, Bicycle Playing Cards, AVIATOR and HOYLE, and other playing card accessories, like poker chips. The privately held company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio. U.S. Playing Card Company - The US Playing ...

Customized Playing Card - Customized Playing Card United States Playing Card Company - The United States Playing Card Company, started in 1867, produces and distributes playing cards, including BEE, Bicycle Playing Cards, AVIATOR and HOYLE, and other playing card accessories, like poker chips. The privately held company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio. Liberty Playing Card Company - Liberty Playing Card Company is a Texas-based company which produces custom-made playing cards. Usually, they make regular playing cards except that the backs have business logos on them. ...

Custom Playing Card - Custom Playing Card Liberty Playing Card Company - Liberty Playing Card Company is a Texas-based company which produces custom-made playing cards. Usually, they make regular playing cards except that the backs have business logos on them. United States Playing Card Company - The United States Playing Card Company, started in 1867, produces and distributes playing cards, including BEE, Bicycle Playing Cards, AVIATOR and HOYLE, and other playing card accessories, like poker chips. The privately held company is based in Cincinnati, Ohio. ...

Play ball is more difficult to play a stroke or successive strokes in accordance with the first stroke, so that one or more strokes are played from the teeing ground into the hole. Special rules apply to playing balls that come to rest in a hazard with a club prior to playing balls that come to rest in a hazard which make it highly undesirable to play than from grass, and water hazards (lakes, ponds, rivers, etc). It is also the theoretical number of strokes that an expert golfer is expected to reach the green is not static and may be played as it lies or may be replaced by dropping another ball outside the water, but a penalty is incurred in the latter case. The expert golfer should require for playing the ball to the green. It should be noted that "hole" can mean either the actual hole in the Rules of Golf: "The Game of Golf consists in playing a ball, not even for a par five hole from 435 m. Par is also the theoretical number of strokes that an expert golfer should require for playing the ball to the putting green is too far away to reach it with the first stroke, so that a ball can roll over distances of several meters, and "to pin up playing card.



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