We're in the Klamath generation now. What a great-sounding Darth Vader kinda name. Intel should have kept that code name for the Pentium II, because it sounds so much better than "I'll have a Pen - ...
Entry-level NetPCs are being touted at around $1,000 with major selling points being the ability to remotely configure and manage the PC across a network and a sealed case inhibits user modification.
First published 24 April, 1997. The final NetPC specification suggests that spotting the difference between a NetPC and a PC could be tough. The consortium led by Compaq, Hewlett-Packard, Dell, ...
Compaq?s decision to turn its back on the NetPC is the most public admission from a hardware manufacturer that the market for so-called thin client devices could be smaller than anticipated. The NetPC ...
The low-cost netPCs of Chennai-based Novatium Solutions Pvt Ltd will find its way into the developed markets. Thin Client, which operates on a centrally located server where the customer will have to ...
A lukewarm response from potential customers has forced IBM to abandon plans to ship a NetPC, and instead concentrate on a low-management PC. IBM said this week that despite no ?huge tangible ...
Tata Teleservices (TTML) will deploy Nova netPC, the thin client computer from Chennai based Novatium Solutions at a setup cost for as little as Rs. 2499 (around $55) with a monthly subscription cost ...
Nova netPC, a thin-client based network computer, can be used for both Windows and Linux operating systems and accessing the Internet. Nova netPC also runs local applications using USB peripherals.