KVM Consoles

Our KVM consoles provide administrators with direct, secure access to multiple systems in a compact, rack-friendly design, maximizing space efficiency.

Maintain your entire workstation on a single device with our compact, rack-mountable, high-performance single-port consoles.
Maximize efficiency and control with our rack-mountable, powerful multi-port consoles using a single set of peripherals.

Single-Port Consoles

Perfect for small server rooms or labs for one-system access, these single-port KVM consoles allow for compact, simple and straightforward operation, ensuring reliable control with minimal setup.  

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ATEN Ultra Short Depth Single Rail WideScreen LCD Console

18.5" LED-backlit LCD
HD video support (up to 1920 x 1080) for crystal-clear visuals
USB/HDMI connectors and external console ports for seamless connectivity 

Raritan Dominion KX III

Remote BIOS access via LAN, WAN, mobile
Ultra-fast, 30 fps video at 1080p or 1920x1200 resolution
AES encryption, two-factor authentication, and dual power supplies for ultimate protection

Startech.com Rackmount KVM Console - Single Port

19" LCD with 1U rackmount design
19" TFT LCD, 1280 x 1024 resolution, and 250 cd/m² brightness
Built with durable steel housing, rated for 50,000 hours of use

Raritan Dominion KX IV-101

Supports 4K resolution (3840x2160) at 30 fps
Access via LAN, WAN, or Internet from any device, no Java required
AES encryption, BIOS-level access, and support for up to 8 simultaneous sessions

Multi-Port Rack Consoles

Designed to support multiple servers or computers, these multi-port KVM consoles offer space-saving, efficient, and centralized management ideal for data centers and large-scale IT operations.

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ATEN 8-Port PS/2-USB VGA Dual Rail LCD KVM Switch

Supports both PS/2 and USB devices
Slideaway 19" LCD monitor and keyboard/touchpad modules
Daisy-chain up to 31 units, managing up to 256 computers from a single console

Tripp Lite series NetDirector 8-Port 1U Rack-Mount Console

1U rack mount with 19” LCD
Access 8 servers with IP remote and multi-level security
Expand to 256 computers, with firmware updates and broad OS support

Tripp Lite series NetDirector 16-Port Rack-Mount Console

Web interface, log server, and rugged build
1U rack-mountable design with 19” monitor, supports USB/PS2 peripherals
Control up to 16 computers via LAN, WAN, or Internet with 3 security levels and advanced encryption

16-Port PS/2-USB VGA Single Rail LCD KVM Switch

Control up to 512 PCs from a single console
17” to 19” LED-backlit LCD with Full HD, USB peripherals support, and broad OS compatibility
Optional fingerprint authentication and multi-level password protection

Frequently Asked Questions

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What’s a KVM Extender and how is it used? 

A KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) Extender is a device that allows you to control a computer, or multiple computers, from a remote location, using a keyboard, video monitor, and mouse, even when the computer is hundreds of feet away. The device does this by transmitting signals over long-distance cabling like Cat5/Cat6 Ethernet or fiber optics cabling, allowing operations to take place almost anywhere.

As a result, the KVM Extender has many use cases:

  • Server rooms: keeps noisy, heat-producing equipment away from workspaces
  • Broadcasting: operate editing or playback systems from a quiet control room
  • Industrial facilities: keeps sensitive systems protected and clean in a safe zone

Interested in optimizing your workspace efficiency with KVM Extenders? Explore our products to find your best fit.

What is a KVM setup good for? Why should I have a KVM setup?

A KVM setup allows administrators to control multiple computers or servers from a single keyboard, video monitor, and mouse, which has many advantages, especially in workplaces like data centers. 

Some key advantages include:

  • Switch easily between systems with the push of a button
  • Save space as one monitor, keyboard, and mouse is needed
  • Lower hardware costs with no need for peripherals for every system
  • Boost productivity with faster workflows
  • Flexible deployment as KVM works with macOS, Windows, Linux, etc.

Ready to accelerate your team’s performance? Connect with us to find the best setup for you.

What is the difference between a KVM switch and a KVM extender?

Though often used together, a KVM switch and KVM extender are designed for different functions within a KVM configuration.

A KVM switch allows the user to manage multiple computers or servers from a single location, mainly used for consolidating control.
In contrast, a KVM extender allows the user to access one system from a remote location, enabling long-distance control. 

While they serve different purposes, both devices can be integrated into a complete KVM system. With Princeton Pro AV Services, you don’t have to worry about the technical differences — just enjoy the seamless performance and convenience of a fully optimized setup.

Contact us for more information on a setup perfectly tailored to you and your team’s needs,

What is the difference between a KVM switch and a serial console?

The key differences between a KVM switch and a serial console are the access types and use cases.


 A KVM switch lets the user control multiple servers or computers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse, making it best for when the user needs full, visual access like performing tasks that require a graphical interface (GUI).

A serial console allows the user to access and manage network devices or systems that have no monitors via serial ports, so It’s best for managing networking hardware (Cisco routers/switches) and troubleshooting when network is unresponsive. 

Explore more specific KVM switches for your workstation. Have more questions? Contact us for more information.

How do I connect and configure a KVM switch to my existing computer setup?

Connecting and configuring a KVM switch depends on a few key factors, including how many systems you plan to manage and what type of KVM hardware you’re using. 

Some considerations before you setup:

  • How many computers or servers you need to control?
  • Desktop or Rackmount KVM switch?
  • What video and USB/PS2 connections do your systems support?

At Princeton Pro AV, our KVM experts handle every step, from selecting the right hardware to full configuration and deployment, so you can focus on what matters most: running your systems efficiently. Need help choosing the right KVM switch or setting it up? Contact us anytime for expert support.

Which KVM switch, console, and extender should I choose?

Which KVM setup you need depends on your specific environment, how many systems you are managing, and how you need access to them. Smaller offices with maximum of 4 computers at a desk might need a desktop KVM switch, whereas a larger facility holding over 10 servers might need a rackmount KVM switch. These considerations also apply to chooding the best console and extender for your work environment.


Explore our products to get a full understanding of what setup you might need for your workspace.


Already have an idea, and are looking for more details? Consult with us to get the full picture of what you might need and how to achieve your optimal workstation.

Can KVM Hardware be used with Windows and macOS operating systems?

Yes, most KVM hardware is designed to be compatible with Windows, macOS, and even Linux systems. 

  • KVM Switches: typically work at the hardware level by emulating standard USB keyboard and mouse inputs and supporting common video signals (HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA), making them compatible with Windows, macOS, Linux, etc.
  • KVM Extenders: simply extend keyboard, video monitor, and mouse signals over long distances via network cabling, making them platform-independent and work seamlessly with any system that supports USB and video output.
  • KVM Consoles: provide integrated access through built-in monitor, keyboard, monitor, and mouse, which is also designed to work across different operating systems.

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KVM EXTENDERS

Bridge the distance between your computer and console while maintaining seamless, real-time control from anywhere.

KVM SWITCHES

Streamline your workspace by maintaining control over multiple computers or servers from a single keyboard, monitor, and mouse.

KVM CONSOLES

Ensure uninterrupted, secure access and control over your systems, even when the network is down.

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