nComputing L200 PC Expanion: The Right Tool for the Job?
by Erik Eckel | November 20, 2007, 10:57am PST | Image 1 of 41
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By Erik Eckel
Systems frequently possess capacity beyond that which a single user utilizes. In some organizations, multiple PCs are deployed when only the computing capacity of a single workstation is really required.
A computer terminal such as nComputing's L200 PC Expanion enables multiple users to connect to a single system using only an existing LAN and their own PC Expanion (each user also requires their own mouse, keyboard and monitor).
The L200 PC Expanion multi-user computing terminal enables sharing a single system with up to 30 users (Windows XP desktops can be shared with a maximum of 10 users).
Read a concise summary of the nComputing L200 PC Expanion's strengths and weaknesses in this blog post.
Systems frequently possess capacity beyond that which a single user utilizes. In some organizations, multiple PCs are deployed when only the computing capacity of a single workstation is really required.
A computer terminal such as nComputing's L200 PC Expanion enables multiple users to connect to a single system using only an existing LAN and their own PC Expanion (each user also requires their own mouse, keyboard and monitor).
The L200 PC Expanion multi-user computing terminal enables sharing a single system with up to 30 users (Windows XP desktops can be shared with a maximum of 10 users).
Read a concise summary of the nComputing L200 PC Expanion's strengths and weaknesses in this blog post.
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About Erik Eckel
Erik Eckel owns and operates two technology companies.
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