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March 18, 2005
Most Powerful 17" LCD Thinclient
Netvoyager Debuts World's Most Powerful LCD-Integrated Thin Client
By LinuxWorld News Desk
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Netvoyager, the leading thin client manufacturer and solution provider in the UK, has released the most powerful thin client integrated in a 17" LCD monitor. The Netvoyager Neterm LX-1040 features 1Ghz Intel class VIA Eden processor along with a 17" LCD monitor offering video and application performance comparable to PCs. The Neterm LX-1040 is powered by a Linux core operating system.
Netvoyager's managing director, Jamil Aboulzelof, said, "The Neterm LX-1040 takes thin client functionality and integration to the next level. Its power and simplicity makes it an ideal computing 'appliance', simply plug-n-go, and all the corporate applications are instantly available to the user. As more companies, large and small, are turning to server-centric computing, we intend to continue to invest in new advancements in thin-client technology to address this growing market."
Users of Neterm LX-1040 can run Windows and Unix/Linux applications from a server, plus connect to mainframes, UNIX/Linux servers and the Internet with the local Firefox web browser. With its integrated 17" LCD and 1Ghz CPU, the LX-1040 is the largest format and the fastest processing power to date. Netvoyager's OS includes support for over 8 server protocol technologies including Citrix MetaFrame, Microsoft Terminal Server, Tarantella and X-Windows.
Applications run on standard Windows and Unix/Linux servers, and display on thin client appliances across a network with all the performance of a traditional personal computer, but with significantly enhanced security, reliability, and manageability, and at lower cost of ownership and a better return on investment. Netvoyager thin client desktop appliances completely eliminate virus and the constant software updates. Netvoyager offers a diverse range of thin client appliances and software, including thin clients that run Windows CE .Net, Windows XP Embedded, and Linux.
Posted by editor at March 18, 2005 04:54 PM