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£55.93 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
ATEN’s CS22HF is the sort of small, no-drama KVM switch that can be genuinely useful in a UK office—especially if you’re sharing one monitor, keyboard and mouse between two nearby PCs without wanting to faff with software or networking. For ~£46 ex-VAT, the value is mainly in simplicity and reliability: if your daily pain is “which box am I on?” rather than advanced multi-monitor workflows, this is exactly the category of tool that tends to pay for itself quickly in time saved and fewer IT headaches.
That said, I wouldn’t buy it if you need anything beyond basic, desk-level switching or you’re doing more demanding setups (like frequent high-res work across multiple displays, or teams expecting it to handle “plug/unplug constantly” behaviour without fuss). Also, if you’re planning to run peripherals with more niche requirements (certain docking-style setups), it’s worth checking compatibility before you commit. Overall: buy it if your use case is straightforward two-PC switching at a single station; skip it if you need a more “future-proof” or feature-heavy KVM solution.

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