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ATEN’s KA7920 KVM cable is one of those “boring but crucial” buys. If you’ve already got an ATEN KVM setup and you just need a longer run, this is the kind of replacement/extra cable that saves you from bodging together adapters. At £39.30 ex-VAT for a 4.5m lead, it’s priced like a proper managed-part channel item rather than a generic cable—so you’re paying for consistency and the likelihood it’ll actually behave reliably in a real office rack environment (no intermittent keyboard/mouse weirdness).
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you’re still working out your layout. Measure properly first—KVM cable losses and placement matter more than people expect. Also, if your existing KVM is from a different brand or you’re not sure it’s the exact compatible interface, don’t assume it’ll work; KVM pinouts and cabling conventions can be surprisingly picky. Who should buy: UK IT teams extending or standardising an ATEN KVM install, plus anyone maintaining AV/control racks who prefers dependable, matched cabling over “maybe it’ll do” third-party options.

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