[K12OSN] build your own thin client
John Lucas
mrjohnlucas at gmail.com
Fri Oct 13 22:45:39 UTC 2006
I would use the DevonIT NTAVO 6020P. Boots diskless via PXE, works with LTSP
v4.2 sound and local storage (via USB v1.1). Best part is that it is $149, no
assembly required.
On Friday 13 October 2006 18:21, Todd O'Bryan wrote:
> My school may be in the market for thin clients soon. It would sure be
> nice to get pretty, new ones, but we'd like to stay under $200.
>
> I've looked around and it looks like you could put together a
> motherboard, CPU, memory, case, and video card for about that amount,
> but I must admit I'm in a little over my head, since I've never built a
> PC from parts before.
>
> Anyone have advice about how to put together an attractive, small client
> for the least amount of money possible?
>
> Thanks,
> Todd
>
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