pc station

pc station
Model:pc station 110
Brand:DVL
Origin:Made In China
Category:Computers & AV Digital / Computers / Server & Workstation
Label: -
Price: US $8 / pc
Min. Order:100 pc

Product Description

PC-Station is a host without CPU、hard disk, enabling users to surf the Internet、play games, and can realize Internet application of ASP、instant Messenger、Private E-mail ,and office suites software、photo manager software、multimedia software and so on with no need to purchase standard host .
PC-Station 110 Working Principle :
 PC becomes so powerful recently , especially for the availability of resources of system . In order to make use of this technical resource, each PC-Station 110 can control to visit such powerful PC.By the UTMA technology employed in PC-station, it can enhance the multi-users function of Windows system. Each PC-Station110 is a sole PC terminal running to create an independent and safe using environment, with affecting other terminals and whole system operations. PC-Station110 makes use full of excess charters of computer calculation, home users can surf the Internet and working synchronously with no more quarrel for computers. You can use electrical wire (switch with home PCI slots) instead of CAT5 wire. Using PC-Station110 network terminal solution can save hardware cost and IT maintaining fees .
PC-Station110 system requirements:
CPU: Intel Pentium 4 2.0 GHz or faster (emphasize: multi-threading technology )
RAM: 512MB or lager (It needs 64MB memory when adding a workstation)
Each workstation can connect keyboard, mouse, computer display and loadhailer, connecting multiple workstations work through 100MB fast Ethernet HUB

PC-Station 110 operating system support:

Windows 2000 professional/server
Windows XP home/professional
Windows 2003 server

Payment Terms:full payment before production
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Member Information

DVL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY HONGKONG CO., LTD
Country/Region:Guang Dong - China
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:13691975568
Contact:Daisy (sales manager)
Last Online:03 Aug, 2009