OCC has published a new review on the Aten CS1782 DVI KVMP Switch
Overall, I'm extremely impressed with this Aten CS1782 KVM switch. The Wife was very annoyed by the WoW keyboard problem, but as mentioned, it went away the instant I plugged in a USB keyboard, which made her happy and negated that annoyance. I would figure most gamers that are willing to drop the cash for something like this, would already be beyond the older PS/2 keyboards and into something like the Logitech G15. Speaking of price, Aten's MSRP is $279.95, but I've used my Google and shopping skills and have found it around the net from $172.87 to $237.83. This is definitely a bit pricey for a KVM, especially considering most KVM's that users would buy (other than enterprise/corporate clients) cost around $50.00 to $100.00. My own KVM's have never nailed me for more than $55, but then again, my KVM's won't do DVI natively (and LCD's look ghosted or strange through a KVM with a DVI adapter), most don't have USB functions, and not a single KVM I've ever seen before has had the ability to 7.1 audio.Aten CS1782 DVI KVMP Switch Review