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Ncomputing L250 Thin Client For virtual  desktops + Bill  DESCRIPTION L250: The Affordable Ethernet Virtual Desktop Solution The L250 is the latest addition to the award-winning L-series virtual desktops. With the L250 up to 100 users can access the same shared vSpace server, but each user still feels like they are using their own dedicated PC. The L250 is so small that it is designed to be attached to the back of a monitor with its included VESA mounting bracket. And its power requirements are so small (5 watts vs 100 watts for a PC) the power savings alone can pay for the device in about one year. The L250 costs less than half the price of entry-level PCs. And customers can expect to save 50 – 75% in ongoing maintenance cost because the L250 has no moving parts and all user programs and data reside on the centralized vSpace server. Because the user applications are running on a server any performance upgrades made to that server automatically improve the performance experienced by all the connected L250 users. Ethernet virtual desktop Today’s PCs are like supercomputers. And most PC users only use a small fraction—as low as 5%—of the power of their machines. NComputing takes the excess capacity and allows up to 100 users to each enjoy their own rich PC experience. They feel like they have their own PC, but at a fraction of the cost and without all of the maintenance headaches. Dramatically reduce your computing costs The L250 costs less than half the price of entry-level PCs. And the ongoing savings are even higher. With no moving parts or local storage, repairs are rare and your maintenance costs are kept in check because you only have to maintain and upgrade the shared PCs—not the L250. In fact, whenever you refresh to the latest PC technology, your L250 users will automatically enjoy the increased performance. Going green? Compare the 5 watts of power consumed by the L250 to the 110 watts or more in a typical PC. This small access device (about half the size of a paperback book) consumes less power, generates less heat, produces less e-waste, and makes no noise. Easy to install, simple to manage Plug in your Ethernet cable, mouse, keyboard, and monitor. Install the included vSpace desktop virtualization software on the shared PC. It just takes a few minutes. You have now added multiple users, each with their own rich Windows environment. Best of all, you can run standard applications and your staff and users won’t need any special training. Powerful and flexible The L250 features a compact design, a stereo jack, a microphone jack, one USB 2.0 remote port and video resolutions up to 1400x900 for wide screens and 1280x1024 for standard 4:3 screens, all with 16-bit or 24-bit color support. The L250 is ideal for factories, offices, task workers, schools, call centers, and branch offices. FEATURES Scalable: share one PC with up to 100 users Economical: half the cost of a PC, operational savings of 75%, power savings of over 90% Simple: Easy to set up, maintain, and secure Reliable: no fans or disks or any other moving parts Manageable: includes powerful vSpaceTM virtualization software Small: mounts to a monitor with included bracket L250 Connections 1. 1 remote USB 2.0 2. Microphone jack 3. Speaker jack 4. USB 1.1 for keyboard & mouse 5. 10/100 ethernet 6. VGA monitor 7. 12v DC in 8. On/off switch SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS*- 100 users per shared PC, plus one on the shared PC USER SOFTWARE  NComputing vSpace desktop virtualization software with User eXperience Protocol (UXP) SUPPORTED OS**  Microsoft Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2 (refer to the support section at www.ncomputing.com/support for the latest supported versions). SIZE Width:  115 mm / 4.5 inches, Depth: 115 mm / 4.5 inches, Height: 30 mm / 1.2 inches WEIGHT  154 g / 0.34 lbs. Shipping weight (incl. power adapter, packaging, documentation, etc.) 770 g / 1.7 lbs. POWER SUPPLY  12VDC power supply included (110/220 auto-switching) LED INDICATORS  Power, network link and network activity NETWORKING  10/100 Mbps switched Ethernet connection AUDIO OUT  Stereo output via 3.5mm stereo port AUDIO INPUT  12-bit stereo audio input VIDEO RESOLUTION ***  Normal display resolutions (16 or 24-bit color) @60Hz: 640x480, 800x600, 1024x768, 1280x1024 Wide display resolutions (16 or 24-bit color) @60Hz: 1280x720, 1280x800, 1360x768, 1440x900 USB REMOTE PORTS  2x USB 1.1 for keyboard and mouse, 1x USB 2.0 INTERNAL HARDWARE  All solid-state design. No moving parts, no fans, no local user storage, NComputing Numo1 System-on-Chip with embedded NComputing operating firmware (no local user OS) RELIABILITY  (MTBF) >100,000 hours (calculated using Bellcore Issue 6 TR-332, Case 2, Part I at 40° C) CERTIFICATIONS  FCC Class B, CE, KCC, RoHS, BIS
₹ 7.499
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S.A.S. Nagar (Punjab)
Call to buy ncomputing M-in-1 Thin Client Kit for virtual desktops in Chennai. The M300 provides a simple, powerful and affordable PC Expansion alternative. As the industry's first 3-in-1 thin client offering, the M300 delivers a rich PC experience at 1/3 the cost of PCs and typical thin clients. With this breakthrough, NComputing uniquely delivers innovation that multiplies the value customers can expect from thin clients in a virtual desktop environment. Up to 45 users per host – Fewer PCs to manage equals lower computing costs per user.Ethernet Connect - Classrooms, labs or offices can connect at greater distances through the local LAN.Numo 2 SoC – Provides PC-quality full screen video streaming. USB Support – Each device includes one USB 2.0 for peripheral support and two USB ports for mouse and keyboard.vSpace Server Software – Simple to install, easy to configure, no complicated hypervisors to manage and no expensive annual licenses to buy.vSpace Management Console – Client devices are easily configured through a remote console Overview • Each M300 kit includes 3 client devices*Share one PC with up to 45 users • Ethernet ConnectedPowered by NumoUSB keyboard and mouseUSB 2.0 peripheral supportMicrophone & audio outEnergy-efficient (typically 2 watts per user)Slash PC hardware and support costs by up to 75%Powerful vSpace® Server desktop virtualization software includedEasy to set up, maintain, manage and secure • Compact and reliable (no fans or disks)Remote management software included Authorised ncomputing dealers in Chennai offering you free home delivery and installation with better service support, having 12+ years experience, exceptional values to clients through effective development cost, which in turn help clients to improve their productivity. All our resources and processes are dedicated to ensure that the solutions developed are of the highest quality and are designed to accommodate the future needs. Contact us on or log on http://chennaisystems.com
₹ 15.290
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Call 9791091909 to buy ncomputing M300 3-in-1 Thin Client Kit for virtual desktops in Chennai. The M300 provides a simple, powerful and affordable PC Expansion alternative. As the industry's first 3-in-1 thin client offering, the M300 delivers a rich PC experience at 1/3 the cost of PCs and typical thin clients. With this breakthrough, NComputing uniquely delivers innovation that multiplies the value customers can expect from thin clients in a virtual desktop environment. Up to 45 users per host – Fewer PCs to manage equals lower computing costs per user.Ethernet Connect - Classrooms, labs or offices can connect at greater distances through the local LAN.Numo 2 SoC – Provides PC-quality full screen video streaming. USB Support – Each device includes one USB 2.0 for peripheral support and two USB ports for mouse and keyboard.vSpace Server Software – Simple to install, easy to configure, no complicated hypervisors to manage and no expensive annual licenses to buy.vSpace Management Console – Client devices are easily configured through a remote console Overview • Each M300 kit includes 3 client devices*Share one PC with up to 45 users • Ethernet ConnectedPowered by NumoUSB keyboard and mouseUSB 2.0 peripheral supportMicrophone & audio outEnergy-efficient (typically 2 watts per user)Slash PC hardware and support costs by up to 75%Powerful vSpace® Server desktop virtualization software includedEasy to set up, maintain, manage and secure • Compact and reliable (no fans or disks)Remote management software included Authorised ncomputing dealers in Chennai offering you free home delivery and installation with better service support, having 12+ years experience, exceptional values to clients through effective development cost, which in turn help clients to improve their productivity. All our resources and processes are dedicated to ensure that the solutions developed are of the highest quality and are designed to accommodate the future needs. Contact us on 9791091909 or log on http://chennaisystems.com
₹ 15,28
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Chennai (Tamil Nadu)
Call 9841480368 to buy ncomputing M300 3-in-1 Thin Client Kit for virtual desktops in Chennai. The M300 provides a simple, powerful and affordable PC Expansion alternative. As the industry's first 3-in-1 thin client offering, the M300 delivers a rich PC experience at 1/3 the cost of PCs and typical thin clients. With this breakthrough, NComputing uniquely delivers innovation that multiplies the value customers can expect from thin clients in a virtual desktop environment. Up to 45 users per host – Fewer PCs to manage equals lower computing costs per user.Ethernet Connect - Classrooms, labs or offices can connect at greater distances through the local LAN.Numo 2 SoC – Provides PC-quality full screen video streaming. USB Support – Each device includes one USB 2.0 for peripheral support and two USB ports for mouse and keyboard.vSpace Server Software – Simple to install, easy to configure, no complicated hypervisors to manage and no expensive annual licenses to buy.vSpace Management Console – Client devices are easily configured through a remote console Overview • Each M300 kit includes 3 client devices*Share one PC with up to 45 users • Ethernet ConnectedPowered by NumoUSB keyboard and mouseUSB 2.0 peripheral supportMicrophone & audio outEnergy-efficient (typically 2 watts per user)Slash PC hardware and support costs by up to 75%Powerful vSpace® Server desktop virtualization software includedEasy to set up, maintain, manage and secure • Compact and reliable (no fans or disks)Remote management software included Authorised ncomputing dealers in Chennai offering you free home delivery and installation with better service support, having 12+ years experience, exceptional values to clients through effective development cost, which in turn help clients to improve their productivity. All our resources and processes are dedicated to ensure that the solutions developed are of the highest quality and are designed to accommodate the future needs. Contact us on 9500090123 or log on http://chennaisystems.com
₹ 15.290
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India
The operating system is a component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function. Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources. For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise Windows RT
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Desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs
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desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise
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India
operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is a component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function. Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources. For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs)
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India
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is a component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function. Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources. For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise
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India
An operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is a component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function. Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources. For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate.
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operating system (OS) is system software that manages computer hardware and software resources and provides common services for computer programs. The operating system is a component of the system software in a computer system. Application programs usually require an operating system to function. Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources. For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8
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India
For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8
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India
Application programs usually require an operating system to function. Time-sharing operating systems schedule tasks for efficient use of the system and may also include accounting software for cost allocation of processor time, mass storage, printing, and other resources. For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro
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For hardware functions such as input and output and memory allocation, the operating system acts as an intermediary between programs and the computer hardware,[1][2] although the application code is usually executed directly by the hardware and frequently makes system calls to an OS function or is interrupted by it. Operating systems are found on many devices that contain a computer from cellular phones and video game consoles to web servers and supercomputers. Examples of popular desktop operating systems include Apple OS X, Linux and its variants, and Microsoft Windows. So-called mobile operating systems include Android and iOS. Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise Windows RT
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Windows XP is available in a number of versions: Windows XP Home Edition, for home desktops and laptops - lacked features such as joining Active Directory Domain, Remote Desktop Server and Internet Information Services Server. Windows XP Home Edition N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Professional, for business and power users contained all features in Home Edition. Windows XP Professional N, as above, but without a default installation of Windows Media Player, as mandated by a European Union ruling Windows XP Media Center Edition (MCE), released in October 2002 for desktops and notebooks with an emphasis on home entertainment. Contained all features offered in Windows XP Professional and the Windows Media Center. Subsequent versions are the same but have an updated Windows Media Center. Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005, released on October 12, 2004. Included Windows XP Service Pack 2, the Royale Windows Theme and joining a Windows Active Directory Domain is disabled. The Aquarium, Da Vinci, Nature and Space themes are retained from Windows XP Plus! Windows XP Tablet PC Edition, for tablet PCs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 Windows XP Embedded, for embedded systems Windows XP Starter Edition, for new computer users in developing countries Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, released on April 25, 2005 for home and workstation systems utilizing 64-bit processors based on the x86-64 instruction set originally developed by AMD as AMD64; Intel calls their version Intel 64. Internally, XP x64 was a somewhat updated OS based on the Server 2003 code line. Windows XP 64-bit Edition, is a version for Intel's Itanium line of processors; maintains 32-bit compatibility solely through a software emulator. It is roughly analogous to Windows XP Professional in features. It was discontinued in September 2005 when the last vendor of Itanium workstations stopped shipping Itanium systems marketed as "Workstations". Windows Server 2003 Windows Server 2008 Windows 7 ships in six editions:[24] Starter (available worldwide) Home Basic Home Premium Professional Enterprise (available to volume-license business customers only) Ultimate (available to retail market with limited availability to OEMs) Windows 8 Windows 8 Pro Windows 8 Enterprise Windows RT
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NComputing X350 X-series Desktop virtualization DESCRIPTION NComputing X-series virtual desktops The XSeries PCI direct connect access device allows for up to 11 eleven users to simultaneously share a single PC at a fraction of the cost or a typical PC. Each user enjoys their own virtual workspace complete with their own applications, settings, files and preferences providing each user with a rich PC experience Key Benefits Easy to Install – With each kit including vSpace desktop virtualization software, a PCI card and XD2 access devices, set up is as turn-key as an appliance. Powerful and Flexible - Software applications run simultaneously and independently on each virtual desktop. The access devices are small, silent and mount on the back of the yet give each user a rich Windows or Linux experience enjoying multimedia with sound and full-motion video. Economical and Efficient – Share one PC with up to 11 users and lower your computer hardware and support costs by up to 75%. Green and Clean – Uses only 1 watt of energy per user, and weighing
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Vintech Computers focuses on providing a high level of customer service and fast turnaround times Computer and Laptop repair including: o Replacing/upgrading hard drives, video cards, mother boards, power supplies, RAM modules, etc. o Laptop screen replacements with 3 year warranty on parts Installation or Upgrade of Windows XP, VISTA, 7, 8 Computer cleaning and optimization. Get rid of pop-ups, annoying error messages, and speed up your computer significantly. Flat Fee! Virus, Trojan, Spyware, Adware, Malware removal Printing issues Computer not starting up or blue screen error No Internet connection Wireless network set-up or troubleshooting Set up and transfer files to your new computer Data recovery. Recover accidently deleted files or recover data from crashed or formatted hard drives Sales of brand name computers and laptops such as HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Toshiba. Custom built home, office, or gaming desktops
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No Internet connection Wireless network set-up or troubleshooting Set up and transfer files to your new computer Data recovery. Recover accidently deleted files or recover data from crashed or formatted hard drives Sales of brand name computers and laptops such as HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Toshiba. Custom built home, office, or gaming desktops
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Computer and Laptop repair including: o Replacing/upgrading hard drives, video cards, mother boards, power supplies, RAM modules, etc. o Laptop screen replacements with 3 year warranty on parts Installation or Upgrade of Windows XP, VISTA, 7, 8 Computer cleaning and optimization. Get rid of pop-ups, annoying error messages, and speed up your computer significantly. Flat Fee! Virus, Trojan, Spyware, Adware, Malware removal Printing issues Computer not starting up or blue screen error No Internet connection Wireless network set-up or troubleshooting Set up and transfer files to your new computer Data recovery. Recover accidently deleted files or recover data from crashed or formatted hard drives Sales of brand name computers and laptops such as HP, Lenovo, Asus, Acer, Toshiba. Custom built home, office, or gaming desktops printer setup, printer networking, printer wireless, printer drivers, printer installation, scanner setup, laser printer repair, cartridge refill, toner repair, toner refill, cartridge refilling, printer repair shop, printer service centre, printer service, printer repair companies, local printer repair shop, onsite printer repair, printer home repair, printer door step service, printer doorstep repair
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USB 3.1 high speed (Backwards compatible with USB 3.0 and 2.0) Up to 120MB/s read speed Robust body with stylish metal finishing; Includes premium metal keychain Perfect solution for facilitating ultra fast, multi-stream data transfer 5 years Strontium limited warranty Strontium AMMO USB Flash Drive is a true beauty clad in a robust body with shiny metal finishing. With its sleek and lightweight body, it provides extreme convenience to users as they carry their music, photos, videos and other data around with ease. Furthermore, every AMMO Silver USB comes with a free metal key chain. Crafted with extreme care and excellent workmanship, this unique USB flash drive is certainly an object of desire for all users. Memories deteriorate. Strontium doesn't. If you are looking for a USB design that exudes a high level of elegance yet possess superior performance, look no further than Strontium AMMO USB 3.1 flash drive, to set your heart on fire. Best of all, AMMO is also backed by a five-year warranty and the reliability of Strontium. Fast Performance and Robust Metal Exterior. Strontium AMMO USB 3.1 flash drive is a true beauty clad in a robust body with stylish metal finishing and yet extremely powerful with the enhanced transfer speed of USB 3.1 interface. It is the perfect option for facilitating ultra-fast, multi-stream data transfer. USB 3.1 high performance with fast transfer speed. With Read transfer speeds of up to 120MB/s, Strontium AMMO USB 3.1 drive is one of the fastest USB drives in the market and transfer files up to 18 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives. It’s ideal for desktops and notebooks with USB 3.1 ports and it is also backwards compatible with USB 3.0 and 2.0. Robust body with stylish metal finishing. With its sleek and strong metal body, it provides extreme convenience to users as they carry their music, photos, videos and other data around with ease and assurance. Capacity: 32GB Read Speed: up to 120 MB/S Write Speed: up to 25 MB/S Interface: Super Speed Standard Type A USB (USB 3.1 Gen1) Part Number: SR32GSLAMMOY Compatibility: USB 3.1 (backward compatible with USB 3.0 & 2.0) Warranty Period: Five-Year Limited Warranty
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USB 3.1 high speed (Backwards compatible with USB 3.0 and 2.0) Up to 120MB/s read speed Robust body with stylish metal finishing; Includes premium metal keychain Perfect solution for facilitating ultra fast, multi-stream data transfer 5 years Strontium limited warranty Strontium AMMO USB Flash Drive is a true beauty clad in a robust body with shiny metal finishing. With its sleek and lightweight body, it provides extreme convenience to users as they carry their music, photos, videos and other data around with ease. Crafted with extreme care and excellent workmanship, this unique USB flash drive is certainly an object of desire for all users. Memories deteriorate. Strontium doesn't. If you are looking for a USB design that exudes a high level of elegance yet possess superior performance, look no further than Strontium AMMO USB 3.1 flash drive, to set your heart on fire. Best of all, AMMO is also backed by a five-year warranty and the reliability of Strontium. Fast Performance and Robust Metal Exterior. Strontium AMMO USB 3.1 flash drive is a true beauty clad in a robust body with stylish metal finishing and yet extremely powerful with the enhanced transfer speed of USB 3.1 interface. It is the perfect option for facilitating ultra-fast, multi-stream data transfer. USB 3.1 high performance with fast transfer speed. With Read transfer speeds of up to 120MB/s, Strontium AMMO USB 3.1 drive is one of the fastest USB drives in the market and transfer files up to 18 times faster than standard USB 2.0 drives. It’s ideal for desktops and notebooks with USB 3.1 ports and it is also backwards compatible with USB 3.0 and 2.0. Robust body with stylish metal finishing. With its sleek and strong metal body, it provides extreme convenience to users as they carry their music, photos, videos and other data around with ease and assurance. Capacity: 16GB Read Speed: up to 120 MB/S Interface: Super Speed Standard Type A USB (USB 3.1 Gen1) Part Number: SR16GSLAMMOY Compatibility: USB 3.1 (backward compatible with USB 3.0 & 2.0) Warranty Period: Five-Year Limited Warranty
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