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I like the idea of this, but I don't think it's something that'll end up on my workbench.
I often need VGA, DVI, DisplayPort, and/or HDMI depending on what I'm working with. Granted, there are passive DVI -> DisplayPort -> HDMI adapters that should work with this, but as a dedicated KVM device, you'd think it'd have options for them. VGA would require an active adapter, so I can overlook that as an integrated option, but it would be nice and not too much hassle to include since, again, it's a single-purpose device.
Plus, my workbench is already crowded, lol. Would also be nice if it had an internal SBC or Framework-style motherboard that could be selected as an input device.
So, a laptop? 😆
Well, a laptop with a bunch of connectivity.
Lol, basically. Though I don't know if off the shelf laptop boards would easily support passing the LCD/KB/touchpad and USB hub to an external host. I'm sure it could be done, but not without some careful design considerations.
I just figured it would be easier, design-wise, to take what they already have and attach a Framework motherboard to an internal USB-C port and leaving the external C ports open.