Why Choose Us Aster Multiseat Software

We Should Work Together

Money Saving

Money Saving

With Our Software You Can Save Money on Additional Computers

Low Noise Level

Low Noise Level

Multiseat Systems Reduce Noise Levels by Eliminating Additional System Units

Space Saving

Space Saving

You Can Create an Additional Workplace Even in A Small Room

Easy to Use

Easy to Use

ASTER Can Be Started or Unloaded at Any Time as A Usual Program

Electricity Saving

Money Saving

Using ASTER You Can Reduce Your Electricity Bill up To 4 Times

Zero Network Load

Money Saving

Data Exchange Between Workplaces Does Not Increase Network Traffic

Our Products Are Available in Multiple Currencies You Can Select Your Preferred Currency in Your Cart During Checkout

HOME CONNECTION OPTION

Option 1

Computer and monitor, additional keyboard and mouse

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Option 2

Computer and TV, additional keyboard and mouse

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Option 3

Laptop and monitor, additional keyboard and mouse

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Option 4

Laptop and TV, additional keyboard and mouse

 
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HOW TO START ASTER MULTISEAT SOFTWARE

Connect an additional monitor

Step 01

Connect an Additional Monitor

Connect an additional monitor or TV to your computer.

Monitors can be connected to a computer via HDMI, DisplayPort, DVI, VGA, USB, WIFI

Step 02

Connect an additional keyboard and mouse to the computer

If necessary, you can connect a microphone, headphones or headset, speakers, web-camera, gaming devices to each workplace.

 

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Step 03

Download and Install Aster Multiseat Software

After the software is installed and launched, each monitor will display its own desktop and users will be able to work independently on one shared computer and use shared applications.

 

A Guide To The Different Types of Monitor Ports

The many port choices on a modern computer display serve a wide range of purposes. If you’re on the market for a new display, you’ll want to know which connections your prospective purchase supports.

HDMI. HDMI (high-definition multimedia interface) ports are the most ubiquitous on the market. …
DVI. Prior to the advent of HDMI ports, DVI (digital visual interface) ports were one of two analog standards that were widely used by

PCs. DISPLAYPORT. VGA. USB-C.

A Guide To The Different Types of Monitor Ports
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