The Pitch: Belkin's SOHO KVM, which allows you to plug in a DVI or VGA monitor and four different machines to swap between workstations without showing your plumber's crack to everyone. $US159.
The Catch: It doesn't look like it's from 1995, which is more than we can say for just about every other KVM we've ever seen.
Belkin SOHO KVM Looks Nice, Switches One Monitor Between Four Computers
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