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18 Mar, 2026
£860.82 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s CS1184DPH4C is the sort of KVM you buy when you’re fed up with swapping cables every morning and you need something that just behaves in real offices. For ~£717 ex‑VAT, it’s not “cheap,” but it’s also not overpriced for a business-grade unit that’s aimed at secure, managed environments. The fact it’s built around universal, multi-device switching (and the whole CAC/secure angle) makes it a good fit if your users are in regulated contexts or you’ve got standardised IT/security requirements where “generic” KVMs are a risk. If you’ve got multiple desktop sources and you want one local user setup with reliable audio/video switching, this is exactly the use case.
Should you buy it? Yes—if you actually need the combination of switching flexibility plus the security posture ATEN is packaging here, and you value reliability over “whatever’s on Amazon.” No—if this is purely for casual desk sharing or you don’t need the security features, because there are lower-cost KVM options that will do the job with less money and less admin overhead. Bottom line: it’s a sensible purchase for IT teams standardising secure access and reducing operational hassle; it’s overkill for anyone who just wants a straightforward input switch.

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ATEN 2L-7D03UDPX5 - Keyboard / video / mouse (KVM) cable kit - TAA Compliant - for ATEN CS1144DP4C, CS1148DP4, CS1148DP4C

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ATEN - Stacking cable - DB-25 (M) to DB-25 (F) - 4.6 m

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ATEN KL1508AM - KVM console with KVM switch - 8 ports - PS/2 - 17" - rack-mountable - 1280 x 1024 @ 75 Hz - VGA

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ATEN Basic PDU PE0324SG - Power distribution unit (rack-mountable) - AC 100-240 V - 7680 VA - input: IEC 60309 32A - output connectors: 24 (22 x IEC 60320 C13, 2 x IEC 60320 C19) - 0U - 3.05 m cord