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£2183.45 inc. VAT
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If you’re trying to push KVM signals over distance without turning your desk into a tangle of fragile cables, the ATEN KE6940AIT transmitter is the kind of “just works” gear that earns its keep. ATEN is generally solid on latency and reliability, and in real day-to-day IT—control rooms, design studios, SOCs, trading floors—having a dependable link matters more than squeezing out clever features. At £1819.54 ex‑VAT, though, this is absolutely not a casual purchase; it’s priced like an installed-systems component, best justified when downtime or degraded control would be genuinely painful.
I’d only recommend buying this if you already know you need an extender setup (i.e., you’re matching it with the right compatible receiver and your use case genuinely requires remote keyboard/video/mouse). If you’re just trying to get a monitor from one room to another for a few months, you’ll likely find cheaper approaches that are “good enough.” But for long-term deployments where engineers or operators need consistent, responsive control from a remote station, this is the sort of investment that pays back because it reduces troubleshooting and keeps workflows stable—assuming you’ve planned the environment and cabling properly.

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