[thelist] Compaq thin client devices
Greg Strange
gstrange at e-tsi.com
Fri Aug 11 09:41:55 CDT 2000
on 8/11/00 6:29 AM, martin burns at martinb at anytimenow.com wrote:
> If someone gave you one, what would be your perceived value of it?
>
I haven't used the Compaq ones but I did install over 400 of Capio's clients
(which also run WinCE [unfortunate moniker IMO]) to run off of several NT
4.0 servers. While these were configurable to be stand-alone appliances
catching many of their applications from the the Internet (via Citrix
servers) I found that they were simply under-powerful. Difficult to
configure (because they had to break up a number of the menus due to display
limits), non-upgradeable, and low in the error-handling department, I would
probably smile and say thank you but take it to the nearest BestBuy for
in-store credit. Especially considering that to my understanding they were
around $500 each. A cheap PC (ugh!) or just $200 short of an iMac (joy!).
For what it's worth,
Greg Strange
--
Is a thing morally right or wrong?
Is it advantageous or disadvantageous?
If apparent right and apparent advantage clash,
What is to be the basis for our choice between them?
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