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KeyMander Nexus Gaming KVM

Connects your PC to Xbox, Switch and PS4.

Taken from Engadget … The KeyMander Nexus Gaming KVM is the next evolution of IOGEAR’s connective hardware for PC and consoles, and it’s due to come out between April and June 2022 for $200. It specifically supports Xbox Series X and S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation 4 consoles, making it possible to play any game on those systems with a keyboard, mouse, monitor and headset connected to a PC.

The name of the game here is streamlining. The Nexus Gaming KVM brings multiple consoles to a single screen and input system on the PC, while also allowing users to swap among Switch, Xbox One and PS4 controllers. It supports video at 4K and 60Hz, using HDMI 2.1.

Now to address the ninth-generation elephant in the room: The Nexus Gaming KVM doesn’t fully support PS5 or the DualSense controllers. This is in line with previous iterations of the KeyMander switches, which also have limited functionality with PS5.

“We have limited support for PS5, can only play PS4 and non-DualSense PS5 games,” an IOGEAR spokesperson told Engadget. “We are looking to launch a dongle in late Q2 that may bring full support.” Q2 ends ends in June 2022, the spokesperson clarified.

Source: Engadget

 

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