Hi Robert, If you'd like a switch box, go for a good quality box (usually expensive). In our shop, we used have two switch boxes (for 3 demo computer to use 2 monitors), the cheap one reduces display quality and makes a shadow-like affect on screen which is no good at all (so we moved the box to workshop for computer build & test use only). the expensive one works well but doesn't support resolution over 1024*768 which is a problem sometimes for showing off 17" or larger monitor. J Qian Robert Bowen - Information Services - SUNY Farmingdale wrote: > Hello list, > > I would like to purchase a Monitor Switch box. I would like to set up > yet another NT server at home in the test lab. I am running out of room > for monitors so I would like to use one monitor for 2 computers. > > The last time I tried this I wound up with crappy video from both PC's on > the monitor (shaky, fuzzy). This was using a $14.95 box from a computer show. > > I would like some advice on something inexpensive but good quality. 99% of > the time I load Timbuktu on the server and just control it that way, so I > don't need a switch with the keyboard and mouse (unless someone knows of a > inexpensive good quality one). > > I would appreciate any help I can get. > > Thanks, > Rob > > PCBUILD only works if you contribute. Send your messages > to be posted to: [log in to unmask] PCBUILD mailing list is brought to you by: The NOSPIN Group http://nospin.com