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£61.37 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s CV190 is the kind of “quietly useful” KVM cable you only notice when you don’t have it. It’s a straightforward, reputable ATEN-part solution for getting reliable signal from your KVM setup without faffing about with compatibilities or no-name leads. If you’re running a modest rack environment and just need a dependable cable replacement or short additional run, £51.53 ex-VAT feels in the right ballpark for something that’s meant to work properly with ATEN equipment, rather than trying to guess adapters/cables.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it just because “it’s for KVM” unless you’ve already confirmed it matches your specific KVM port type and your target device setup. With KVMs, the biggest pain isn’t the cable—it’s pairing the right cable to the right KVM model. If you know you’re building/repairing an ATEN-based workflow and need a clean, reliable link, then yes, it’s a sensible purchase. If you’re still unsure about compatibility, spend five minutes checking first; otherwise you may end up paying again for the right lead.

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