Thin-client Notebook

devonit_afebook.jpgLow-cost network computing specialist Devon IT has added a PCMCIA slot and "3G aircard" support to its thin client notebook. Available with the company's own Linux-based "DeTOS" embedded operating system, the SafeBook runs applications from remote servers, via Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, or VNC. Priced from $600

Jul. 02, 2007

Low-cost network computing specialist Devon IT has added a PCMCIA slot and "3G aircard" support to its thin client notebook. Available with the company's own Linux-based "DeTOS" embedded operating system, the SafeBook runs applications from remote servers, via Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, or VNC.

The SafeBook is based on a Via C7-M processor clocked at 1.5GHz. It has 512MB of RAM, and boots its thin-client OS from 512MB of flash. The lack of a hard drive increases data security and device life expectancy, while the lack of local applications decreases operating expenses, according to the vendor.

Additional SafeBook features and specs include:

* Graphics:
o 12.1-inch XGA (1024x768) TFT LCD display
o VGA port for external monitor
* Networking:
o built-in 802.11 a/b/g WiFi (internal mini-PCI slot)
o 3G aircards supported via PCMCIA
o 10/100 Ethernet port
* 3 x USB 2.0 ports
* Audio line out/mic in
* Expansion -- PCMCIA Type II slot
* PXE boot capability
* Size -- 11.1 x 9.7 x 1.1 inches (283 x 245 x 32.7 mm)
* Weight -- 4 lbs., with 6-cell battery
* Power -- 20-Volt, 3-amp power supply

The SafeBook appears to be available now, with a choice of Linux or Windows XP Embedded. The system is priced at $600 and up with the Linux-based DeTOS ("Devon Terminal Operationg System"), whereas pricing with Windows XP Embedded appears to start at $800. Further details are available from Devon IT's website.

A Linux-based thin client notebook may also be available from Neoware.

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