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Share one Computer with up to 30 users processing

NComputing offers the world's first terminal device that does not require a CPU, hard-drive, or CD-ROM unlike your typical PCs. With the exclusive UTMA (Ultra Thin Multi-Access™) technology, the PC Expansion allows you to expand your existing PC to up to 10 computer terminals.

 

 

Because your existing PC is being under utilized  PC Expansion is programmed to access the host PC's excess computing power. By utilizing Windows XP/2000's multi-user feature with UTMA technology from Ncomputing, PC Expansion can operate like a separate PC terminal without decreasing the overall performance of either the host PC or each PC Expansion terminal. Therefore, each terminal unit can run any applications from the host PC independently and securely.

 

 
 

  • Cost effective: Save up to 80% of your hardware cost versus buying a P4 or equivalent PC, PC Expansion gives any office or home users the opportunity to expand an existing host PC easily and affordably.

  • No maintenance required: You only have to maintain and upgrade the host PC, PC Expansion requires no hardware maintenance, only occasional software updates.

  • Compatibility: PC Expansion will run Windows based applications on your host PC: internet browsing, email, office suites, most games and much more. (except 3D games or Legacy applications)

  • Simultaneous Windows operation: Both host PC and PC Expansion terminals can run independently and execute same application programs separately.

  • Small sleek design: Space saving design allows more room for your office or desk area.

  • No noise output and low power consumption: Quiet operations while saving energy costs.

  • Supports high resolution monitor display: 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, 16 bit color.

 

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