HetalDP 947 Report post Posted June 14, 2011 Designing 40 nComputing NODE with Dual Xeon Server and QNAP NAS Server I want recommendation for nComputing Dumb Terminal for Excel type Job Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rajanmehta 4,056 Report post Posted June 14, 2011 Have you checked this one? http://www.enjayworld.com/ This guy was among the first to launch thin clients in India. Many different type of models available. He is geeky type self made i suppose. Prices may be lower than MNC brands & some knowledge with India specific usage solutions. Heard that they have supplied to many places for typical use like tally, excel etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Genius 817 Report post Posted June 14, 2011 ^^ yes Enjay is good but i feel nComputing is better at least they have they have better support in USB port TC DONT co for chinese craps avble @ half cost - i had my experience BTW: i use WIN 2003 enterprise server with 10-15 clients, none thin client all old desktops with remote desktop all you save in TC is cost of ram and HD Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
::Hitesh:: 1,763 Report post Posted June 14, 2011 visit old computer selling shop, buy P-1 systems without HDD, Buy just P-1 CPU with Main board = 100Rs 64mb ram = 50Rs Cabinet = 100Rs LCD = start from 3-4K new Keyboard mouse = 350Rs PCI Lan card = 50rs (Flash boot rom) Lay CAT5e cable all over the place and you are done ! Or just buy Intel Dot Stations PC for 5K each and you get everything ! something like this http://cgi.ebay.in/Intel-Dot-Station-PC-Pentium-III-/300566155799?pt=IN_Desktop_PCs&hash=item45fb239217 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
raj_raj_in_in 1 Report post Posted June 16, 2011 Off Topic Lol...laughing at the word use "diskless" in the subject line.. reminded me of similar sounding word When the outsourcing was new to India and Dell's back office employees use to receive calls from american clients, CC employee used the word "hard disk" when taking to American, american were amazed and felt offensive (primarily coz of accent), hence Dell instructed their employees to used "hard drive" instead of "hard disk" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites