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Re: [ADVERT] Thin Clients for Sale



'not sure I know exactly what a thin client is ... but  would one
or=20=20
two be any good for running Idratek, I wonder, when added to some HDs=20=20
(RAID?) + keyboard & mouse & monitor ?

Chris


On 13 Apr 2006, at 09:49, kermitthefrog01uk wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> This talk of thin clients has reminded me that I need to clear some
> space in the store room.
>
> I have approx 70 Brand New Neoware e100 thin clients I need to shift.
>
> These are the version running XP embeded, they are all boxed up and
> sealed. I can think of a few uses for them in the HA arena,
> especially due to their size and the fact they are silent, not a fan
> in sight.
>
> They come as standard running XPe, and support RDP, Citrix, Terminal
> Services and even a client to connect to an AS400 if you happen to
> have one :-) and IE6. They do have *some* space to install other
> apps if you want.

> The full specs can be found here

> http://www.neoware.com/specs/Neoware_e100_XPe.pdf

> the ones I have are the BL-03-HD version.
>
> You could use them as second PC somewhere you don't have much space
> or don't want any noise and connect back to your server/desktop etc
> or browse web/web based apps.
>
> I have even been toying with using one as a Car'puter as they have
> no hdd to break.
>
> They retail at =A3399 but as I need to make some space I am willing to
> let them go for =A3210 each (inc VAT)
>
> If you want one (or more) please contact me OFF-LIST. Or if you want
> a bulk order, we might be able to arrange something.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark


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