[itdiscuss] Thin clients?
Tony Dye
tony.dye at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 20:39:04 EDT 2009
And just to confirm - you've actually done printing and scanning? I'd be
interested in which particular model you use.
Thanks,
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WebDT has a lot of products along these lines. We use some older models of
theirs for check in kiosks. They run embedded windows XP.
http://www.dtresearch.com/product/index.htm
Kevin McCord
Think Ministry Inc.
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On Behalf Of Tony Dye
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Subject: [itdiscuss] Thin clients?
Anybody have a thin client solution they really love? Specifically, are
there any great answers to:
1) Local printing (USB printers) and corresponding print performance?
2) Local scanning (USB scanner)?
3) Full featured web browsing (flash, YouTube, etc.)?
The story behind the questions. A client is looking at moving *everything*
from a local server room to a hosted environment and considering going to
thin clients, with the idea being that pretty much all on-site support is
eliminated. The hosted environment would be Terminal Services on Windows
Server 2008. I'd welcome comments on the overall concept, but I'm really
looking for answers regarding good Thin Client solutions.
Thanks,
--
Tony Dye
"I'll help you, or I'll help find someone to help you"
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