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Thin Client PC with Gigabyte U1R Barebone

Free Image Hosting at www.ImageShack.usThin client PC is a computer with very limited and minimum system specifications. It does not have hard disk on it. This is useful for office that using corporate terminal server or LTSP (Linux Thin Client Server Project). Introducing the Barebone PC Gigabyte U1R. As this is a thin client PC, the specification is very limited. Take a look at the processor used inside this slim PC. This computer is powered IA C7 1.0Ghz FANLESS processor with VIA CN700 chipset. This kind of processor is very low power consuming only 65 watt.

The motherboard used on this Gigabyte U1R is GA-C7V-GB1 series with 1 GB DDR2 533 MHz memory type and VIA UniChrome Pro + MPEG-2 decoder for the main display adapter. Also available Realtek LAN 10/100, Realtek ALC655 audio system and Front USB x2, Audio x2. Those components are packaged into a simple and minimalist design with small form factor. The dimension of this U1R is 68(D) x 182 (W) x 290(H) mm, suit to be placed on limited spaces. You only needs to connect this PC into your current terminal server with a monitor, keyboard and mouse, then you will get a full computer system.

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