Linked by killermike on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 18:04 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems The Nivo is a new 'ultra thin' client device under development by British, not-for-profit organization Ndiyo. Its principle intended market is developing nations and the project is based upon a non-profit model. The aim of the project is to create hardware and software that can lower both financial and technical skill cost of computer service provision.
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RE: hmm
by Morgan on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 23:21 UTC in reply to "hmm"
Morgan
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2005-06-29

Your hardware may be free, but the power it uses is not. Perhaps if this device is everything the developer and the reviewer claim it is, you could begin to replace your old systems as they die off with these boxes. Depending on how much the hardware will sell for, they would probably pay for themselves very soon with the energy saved. Noise and heat would become less of an issue as well.

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RE[2]: hmm
by broken_symlink on Thu 23rd Aug 2007 00:09 in reply to "RE: hmm"
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2005-07-06

noise and heat are not an issue. its a doctor's office and the systems are in exam rooms, but they are locked in cabinets so they can't be accessed by the patients. as for power, i don't know. i disconnected the hds and cd drives. all the systems are p3s and only have a video card, ram, ethernet card, and floppy drive to boot from.

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RE[3]: hmm
by Morgan on Thu 23rd Aug 2007 23:03 in reply to "RE[2]: hmm"
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2005-06-29

The power savings would probably still be impressive; the system you describe most likely draws 200 watts or so just sitting idle. I guess it all depends on whether the money saved in power bills would ever make up for the cost of replacing otherwise free hardware.

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