Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jul 2007 09:41 UTC, submitted by Kerk
Hardware, Embedded Systems "This article briefly goes over six mini systems that you don't have to build yourself. They are an ideal platform for a project or for a silent system for simple tasks like checking your email. The intention was to find systems that are small, Linux-ready, and customizable, but price was factored in as well."
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RE: Thin clients
by echo.ranger on Fri 27th Jul 2007 17:45 UTC in reply to "Thin clients"
echo.ranger
Member since:
2007-01-17

If you're looking for simple thin-client boxes for LTSP, you might be interested in these:

http://www.norhtec.com/products/mcjr/index.html

Cheaper than the DecTop (as the $99 version requires a 2 year subscription to that Amazon remote storage solution) and smaller. While I haven't played with these myself, I'm planning to get one for a thin-client test box soon.

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RE[2]: Thin clients
by britbrian on Fri 27th Jul 2007 19:54 in reply to "RE: Thin clients"
britbrian Member since:
2005-07-06

Thanks for the link.
I like the price, spec and that the MicroClient Jr can mount to the back of an LCD.
This is what I hope to advocate for a friends cyber cafe business and my local school systems.

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