Eaton Tripp Lite Series 8-Port NetDirector DisplayPort KVM Switch Console with 17 in. LCD
Streamline your data center management with the Eaton Tripp Lite Series NetDirector KVM Switch Console. This TAA-compliant unit consolidates control for up to 16 DisplayPort systems into a single, space-saving 1U rack-mount design. It features an integrated 17-inch LCD that delivers crystal-clear 1080p video. Easily switch between connected servers using on-console buttons, hotkeys, or the intuitive OSD. Enhanced multi-level password protection ensures your private data remains secure, making it an efficient and reliable solution for IT environments.
$3496.89
Owner Satisfaction
4.0
/ 5
Category Rank
1126
/ 1375
#1126 in KVM Switches
Price vs Category Average
+222%
Above average
Number of Computers Supported
16
Who it's for
- Space-Saving 1U Rackmount Design
- High-Resolution DisplayPort Support
- Centralized 8-Port Server Management
Who should skip it
- High Initial Investment Cost
- Single Point of Failure Risk
- Limited Screen Size and Viewing Angle
Key Specs
Number of Computers Supported
16
Screen Size
17 inches
Maximum Resolution
1920 x 1080 (1080p) at 60 Hz
Rack Height
1U
Connection Type
DisplayPort
Compatibility
PC, Mac, Unix, Linux
Security
Multi-level password protection
Warranty Information
1 Year
Features
- Consolidates control for 16 DisplayPort systems.
- Integrated 17-inch LCD for high-definition video.
- Space-saving 1U rack-mount design.
- Fast switching via buttons, hotkeys, or OSD.
- Multi-level password security protects access.
- Supports multiple operating systems.
- TAA-Compliant for government purchases.
- Dual-rail design for efficient storage.
What customers say
Users highly value this KVM console for its robust build quality and excellent space saving provided by the integrated 17-inch LCD. Its core strength lies in reliable, convenient switching between eight servers, making it a dependable tool for continuous server room operations. While the all-in-one design is appreciated for mission-critical environments, some users note that video performance at maximum advertised resolutions can be inconsistent with newer graphics cards. The integrated display is functional but not exceptional compared to modern standalone monitors. Overall, the durability and specialized convenience justify its position, though minor video synchronization issues are magnified by the premium cost.
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