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£15.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The ATEN 1.8m DVI-D KVM cable is one of those “boring but necessary” bits of kit. If you’ve already got an ATEN KVM setup and you’re missing a cable (or you need a replacement because the original is damaged), this is a sensible buy. DVI-D is solid for crisp digital video, and for most office/KVM switching use, 1.8m is typically long enough without turning the cable into a desk clutter festival.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re trying to solve a compatibility problem—check your KVM model and port type first. This is DVI-D, not the broader “any DVI” situation, and it won’t magically fix setups that need HDMI/USB/etc. At £13.18 ex-VAT, it’s good value for a specific replacement, but it’s not the kind of cable I’d pay for “just in case” unless you’ve confirmed you actually need DVI-D and that length. If you’re confident it matches your KVM, it’s a safe, low-risk purchase; if you’re unsure, it’ll likely end up as a spare you can’t use.

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