(Click here for larger image of the Neoware e370)Both units are based on a 400MHz Via processor and offer up to 512 MB each of DDR RAM and Flash memory. Built-in interfaces include 10/100 auto-sensing Ethernet, dual USB 2.0, serial, parallel, audio, and PS/2 keyboard and mouse ports. The e370 also includes a PCMCIA slot.
The c50's display controller supports displays of up to 1600 x 1200 resolution in 32-bit color. The e370's DVI TFT LCD provides 1280 x 1024 resolution and supports an optional touchscreen.
The C50 and e370 both include Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser and Windows Media Player. Also part of the package is Neoware's TeemTalk terminal emulation package that emulates more than 30 different green screen terminals, including IBM 3270, 5250, DEC VT, HP, and Wyse.
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Neoware C50 (Click image to enlarge) |
Neoware says all its thin clients work with the company's
ezRemote Manager based on open, standards-based protocols. This allows enterprises to integrate Neoware thin clients with PC networks, and integrate thin client management with existing PC management tools, including Altiris, Microsoft SMS, and IBM Tivoli.
Pricing for the c50 starts at $369 with Windows CE and $499 with Windows XP Embedded, according to the company. The e370 starts at $1,049 with Windows CE and $1149 with Windows XP Embedded. Both units are also offered with Linux.
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