| Symbio Technologies Introduces Ultra Small Diskless Thin Client |
| Wednesday, 08 March 2006 by Michel Roth | |||
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The SYM1110 includes these features: • An easy-to-use Graphical User Interface (GUI) that can be modified by the network administrator • SYM1110 Diskless Thin Client Designed for a network-centric computing environment • No moving parts (hard drive or fan) that may break • No embedded software that may become corrupted • Allows end users to toggle between Linux and Windows applications • Supports Windows Terminal Services (RDP), Citrix (ICA), Linux/Unix (X), TN5250/AS400, and IBM3270 clients • LTSP and K12LTSP compatible • PXE booting • Support for 802.11g wireless connections • Front speaker and microphone jacks • 128MB of DDR RAM • A 1-year warranty (3 and 5 year available) “The SYM1110 is ideal for schools, libraries, and enterprise customers such as health care facilities, travel agencies, call centers and government agencies that want to buy computer workstations once and not have to worry about fixing or replacing them for a long time,” said Gideon Romm, Symbio Technologies’ CTO and co-founder. “With nothing inside to break or become obsolete, you just set them and forget them.” Read more here.
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