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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Thin Client From Pano Logic

original from http://lowyat.net by Wern Shen
Tuesday, 09 December 2008 02:35 PM

A thin client is essentially a low cost computer terminal that connects and runs off the processing power of a centralized server. Usually dull looking and boring, this new thin client from Pano Logic goes against the grain of thin client design and comes in a spectacular shade of gold.

"There’s no hard drive, no processor, nothing but a graphics driver, basic I/O inputs for power, keyboard, mouse, and ethernet port. It boots up like a regular computer bringing you the Windows XP or Vista OS. The experience is almost identical to having a regular computer. Lag is dependent on broadband speed but everything is done via virtualization and computed thru a centralized cloud."

There isn't exactly a price tag on this nifty little gadget, because the US$20 per month fee you'll be paying includes the broadband connection that it needs to function on. Not too shabby a deal though, eh?

(Source: BB Gadgets)

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