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You need a compact and powerful thin client on your desktop without the clutter of an external power supply. Neoware is the global provider which offers a high performance thin client with an internal power supply. Even the USB 2.0 ports are strategically placed for optimal space savings, with two on the front and two on the back. Don't be fooled by the small size of this thin client: Neoware e90 is space saving, powerful, and upgradeable. Neoware e90 is one of the most powerful thin clients available, offering superior video and application performance. This high-performance thin client is ideal for running local applications such as Windows Media Player, Macromedia Flash, Firefox, Internet Explorer, and Java. You will be surprised by all the power packed inside. Neoware e90 will meet your needs today and tomorrow because Neoware e90 is upgradeable for longer life. You can easily upgrade flash and/or RAM, or migrate from one operating system to another, even future versions of today's operating systems. That's why Neoware e90 can help eliminate worry about the future. Will your current desktop solution be able to keep up with your future needs?
Expansion / connectivity
Expansion Slots Total (Free): Memory
Interfaces:
1 x audio - line-out - mini-phone 3.5mm
1 x microphone - input - mini-phone 3.5mm
4 x Hi-Speed USB - 4 PIN USB Type A ( 2 in front )
OS Provided: Microsoft Windows XP Embedded, Microsoft Windows CE, NeoLinux
Software: Microsoft Systems Management Server, Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Neoware TeemTalk, Microsoft .NET Framework 1.1, Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0, Neoware TeemTalk, Netscape Navigator, Citrix ICA, Microsoft RDP, Neoware TeemTalk
Advantages: Smaller than a digibox! Disadvantages: Limited processing power
...As well as being a reasonable 'thin client' the Neoware Eon Preferred 2000e - MediaGX could be described as a generic Personal Computer, admittedly with a relatively modest specification, but PC nonetheless!
I came about using a Neoware system from almost entirely the opposite direction from most people.
The unit is marketed primarily as a 'thin client' - the 32Mb ROM allows a linux-based terminal emulator to run which can connect to a number of hosts using standard TCPIP over an Ethernet - and supports windows terminal emulation, 5250, TV100 etc.
The applications run on a host server, and all the client does is do the media presentation stuff.
On the other hand, looking at the system architecture, it's actually a modestly specified PC in it's own right.
At the core of the system is a Geode processor - a cut down low power version...
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Viewsonic has finally answered to such cries with the introduction of several entry line monitors, one of which is E90 series. With somewhat lowered resolution and DPI comparing to other Viewsonic models, this might not be a heavy duty graphical or gaming monitor, but it still performs for everyday home and business tasks where the cutting edge performance...
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Having recently reviewed the Nokia N810 internet tablet and discovered it is little more than an executive toy, I approached the E90 without any expectations. I'm glad to say that so far I have not found any unusual missing features. Yes unlike the N810... more