Plextor PX-230A/SW Int. 52x32x52 CDRW

Plextor PX-230A/SW Int. 52x32x52 CDRW
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BOUNDLESS TECH CAPIO 620 16MB FLASH & 64MB RAM ( CP4H-BB-AA0 )
Manufacturer: BOUNDLESS TECHNOLOGY Product Group: CE Binding: Electronics ASIN: B00007FGTM |
Product Description
Pure simplicity means the Capio 600 Series is easy to install, easy to use, easy to manage, and easy to upgrade. Plug Capio in. Turn Capio on. Get to work as easy as that. With the Capio 600 Series there is no special configuration needed on your server. Set up your first Capio the way you want it, including security settings, and you can duplicate those settings to thousands of others. You cannot find a thin client that is easier to install or use.Got five minutes? That's all it takes to install a Capio and get to work. Connect to anything - the Capio 600 Series comes standard with serial and parallel printer ports, 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet, USB ports, PS/2 ports, and audio.With the Capio 600 Series you can connect to Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal Services / NT 4.0 TSE servers, both with and without Citrix MetaFrame, via the built-in Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA protocols. And the Capio model 620 even includes the widest range of terminal emulations available for connection to midrange computers or UNIX machines, and a local Internet Explorer browser to access the web and web-based applications.And the Capio 600 Series is highly secure. Since everything resides on the server - no applications or data are stored locally on the desktop. You can even make Capio a "locked down, " sealed box with no local access to media to protect valuable applications and data from accidental corruption, loss, theft, or viruses.Like all members of Neoware's product families, the Capio 600 Series works seamlessly with Neoware's ezRemote Manager software. This powerful suite of tools gives you complete control of your desktops, dramatically reducing your support costs. ezRemote Manager lets you discover, manage, configure, and upgrade appliances across your network without leaving your desk. Try that with a standard PC.Electronics: